Cyber Security Teams Harness Automation and AI to Drive Productivity Gains

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Cyberย security automationย isย now businesscriticalย forย 100% ofย Australianย organisations ย 

MELBOURNE,ย Australia.ย 20thย November 2025 โ€“ย ThreatQuotient, aย Securonixย company and leader in threat intelligence platforms, has released this year’sย Evolution of Cybersecurity Automation and AI Adoption Report. This yearโ€™s study delves into how cyber security teams are operationalising artificial intelligence, examining the key drivers behind AI deployment – from threat detection and response acceleration to predictive analytics and decision support. According to the report, 100% of Australian cyber security professionals (versus 97% of global respondents) now regard automation, increasingly powered by AI technologies, as essential to business operations – a significant rise from 86% of Australian respondents in the previous year. In fact, Australian cyber security professionals have reported the most consistent upward trend in cyber security automation adoption since 2022.

The research, conducted byย Opinion Matters, surveyed 750 senior cyber security professionals from large organisations with over 2,000 employees in the UK, USA, and Australia from five industry sectors. Now in its fifth year, the study charts the evolution of cyber security automation and explores AI adoption as cyber security professionals aim to tackle escalating cyberthreats faster and more effectively.

Everyone Wants Automation,ย but 95% Still Hit Roadblocks

Ninety-five per cent of Australian respondents still face persistent challenges when implementing cyber security automation, and like other countries surveyed, technology issues remain the dominant barrier. However, when it comes to AI adoption, the challenges shift towards human factors such as skills, management buy-in and user adoption. Australia stands out compared to the UK and US respondents for reporting the highest level of skill shortages and siloed departments affecting automation adoption. However, 5% of Australian respondents did report that they hadnโ€™t encountered any issues, indicating that as automation matures and focus shifts on AI integration, operational friction is starting to ease.

All regions report increased cyber security automation budgets compared to last year, but Australia has more new funds overall this year, with 55% receiving net new funding compared to 49% of global respondents.

The key performance indicators for automation are evolving toward a new operational standard, with a marked shift away from its impact on employee well-being towards more quantifiable metrics. Australia prioritises operational metrics like Mean Time to Detect (MTTD) and Mean Time to Respond (MTTR) as core indicators of effectiveness, with 60% and 58% of respondents using these as key measurement criteria, respectively, compared to 56% and 54% globally. This pivot reflects a growing emphasis on performance outcomes, as organisations seek tangible, data-driven improvements to validate rising investment levels in automation technologies.

AIย Implementation in Cyberย Security

This study explores the primary motivations and influences affecting AI deployment. The results highlight that Australia is fairly evenly split, with 50% of organisations prioritising AI adoption to improve productivity (versus 56% globally), while 50% focus on achieving greater efficiency (versus 44% globally). The top use cases for AI adoption for Australian respondents are assisting triage and analysis of actions with a human in the loop and threat research, chosen by 36% of respondents in both cases. Thirty-five per cent aim to use AI for performing automated triage and analysis, indicating fairly strong confidence in its benefits and accuracy.

โ€œAustralian organisations are embracing AI-powered automation at an unprecedented pace, and the data shows that this shift is no longer optional; itโ€™s essential,โ€ said Leon Ward, Chief Transformation Officer at Securonix. โ€œWhile weโ€™re seeing strong leadership support and increased funding, the real challenge lies in execution. Skills shortages, fragmented teams, and geopolitical complexity continue to slow progress.โ€

Leadershipย Paradox withย Executivesย Bothย Driving andย Blocking AI

Respondents report that pressure from the board is the dominant driver for both efficiency and productivity. Sixty per cent say their senior leadership team is keen for them to adopt AI to achieve efficiency gains, while 68% say their board is pushing them to adopt AI for productivity boosts. However, 31% of Australian respondents also say gaining management buy-in is a top problem they encounter. This contradiction indicates that the strong focus on unlocking the competitive benefits of AI is being hindered by tactical uncertainty over specific use cases.

Blockers and Barriers to AI adoption in Cyberย Security

A lack of human skill, AI making incorrect decisions, and technology issues all feature as key challenges of adopting AI in cyber security, and they echo many of the difficulties seen in automation adoption. Australian respondents report the highest rate of AI system failures (31%). Political implications when selecting international suppliers are the top concern (32%) for Australian respondents, followed by worries about relying too heavily on AI or a single provider (31%), with ethical issues ranking third (29%).

โ€œWith clear performance metrics and growing maturity, Australia is well-positioned to lead the next phase of cyber security transformation,โ€ Leon Ward added. โ€œBut it is a balancing act between innovation and exerting caution at the same time. Despite this, the enthusiasm and momentum in this region are undeniable.โ€

The research also compares sectors, analyses roles, and examines how cyberย security automationย and AI areย being adopted across the three surveyed regions.ย To read the full report, visitย https://www.threatq.com/cybersecurity-automation-adoption-report.

About ThreatQuotient, aย Securonixย companyโ€ฏ

ThreatQuotient improves security operations by fusing disparate data sources, tools, and teams to accelerate threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR).ย ThreatQย is the first purpose-built, data-driven threat intelligence platform that helps teams prioritise, automate, and collaborate on security incidents; enables more focused decision-making; and maximises limited resources by integrating existing processes and technologies into a unified workspace. The result is reduced noise, clear priority threats, and the ability to automate processes with high-fidelity data. ThreatQuotient’s leading integration marketplace, data management, orchestration, and automation capabilities support multiple use cases,ย including threat intelligence management and sharing, incident response, threat hunting, spear phishing, alert triage, and vulnerability management. For more information, visitย www.threatquotient.com

Aboutย Securonixย 

Securonixย is leading the transformation of cyberย security with the industryโ€™s first Unifiedย Defenseย SIEM powered by agentic AI, purpose-built to decide and act across the threat lifecycle with a human-in-the-loop philosophy. Built for scale, precision, and speed, our cloud-native platform empowers global enterprises to shift from reactive security to proactive, autonomous operations. Recognised as a Leader in the Gartnerยฎ Magic Quadrantโ„ข for SIEM and a Customersโ€™ Choice by Gartner Peer Insightsโ„ข,ย Securonixย is driving the next era of intelligent, autonomous security operations. Learn more atย www.securonix.com.

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