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Cyber Security Agony Uncles
th4ts3cur1ty.company
27 episodes
2 weeks ago
Have any industry problems and need advice from experienced cyber security professionals aka our agony uncles? Listen to our podcast on the first Tuesday of every month at 1pm. Email us info@th4ts3cur1ty.company if you have any questions that you would like to be answered anonymously.
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Have any industry problems and need advice from experienced cyber security professionals aka our agony uncles? Listen to our podcast on the first Tuesday of every month at 1pm. Email us info@th4ts3cur1ty.company if you have any questions that you would like to be answered anonymously.
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Offshore SOCs and AI: What could possibly go wrong? - Cyber Security Agony Uncles
Cyber Security Agony Uncles
33 minutes 43 seconds
5 months ago
Offshore SOCs and AI: What could possibly go wrong? - Cyber Security Agony Uncles

In this month's episode, have a listen to our experts, Stephen and Rich, as they work through a really interesting listener's question:

I work at a large company with a substantial Security Operations Centre (SOC). Recently, there's been a lot of talk about moving the SOC offshore and replacing our Level 1 SOC roles with AI. Management is saying this is a good thing for the company, but I’m seriously concerned. Although my role isn’t directly affected, I work closely with the SOC, and I can already see the problems coming. I’ve voiced my opinion that the quality of service will decline significantly, and for saying that, someone actually called me racist. For the record, I’ve worked with outsourced teams in India before. They were professional and capable, but there were real issues with understanding our internal processes and cultural nuances. They often took instructions literally, which created delays and confusion. I understand that cost savings are important and that the "bottom line" is a major factor here. But I genuinely believe that this move could backfire and ultimately hurt the company, including the bottom line they’re so focused on. Am I overreacting, or is this a disaster in the making?

Cyber Security Agony Uncles
Have any industry problems and need advice from experienced cyber security professionals aka our agony uncles? Listen to our podcast on the first Tuesday of every month at 1pm. Email us info@th4ts3cur1ty.company if you have any questions that you would like to be answered anonymously.