India is 2nd in AI Adoption, with 58% Using AI for Code Optimization: Palo Alto Networks
Palo
Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, has published its Cloud
Native Security Report for 2024. The report, based on extensive research
conducted across 10 countries and consulting over 2,800 cloud security and
DevOps professionals, identifies AI as both a catalyst for accelerated
application development in the cloud and the foremost security risk. The report
findings signify that there is an urgent need for organizations to navigate the
dual nature of AI in cloud security, balancing its potential for innovation
with the imperative of robust threat mitigation strategies.
Key findings for India from the report
reveal:
- India
second highest adopter of AI:
Regional trailblazers in AI adoption include Singapore (60%), India (58%),
and Brazil (57%). 58% of Indian respondents said they are using AI
extensively to generate and optimize code. Taking a more conservative
approach, just over half of organizations in Germany (52%) and Japan (51%)
describe their adoption as moderate with selective use.
- AI
Threats: More than two in five security
professionals (43%) foresee AI-powered threats evading traditional
detection techniques, posing a growing risk vector. Additionally, 47%
global respondents anticipate AI-fueled supply chain attacks compromising
vital software components or cloud services.
- Consolidation
Continues:
Organizations grapple with the proliferation of cloud security tools, with
respondents utilizing an average of 16 tools from 14 different vendors. A
staggering 91% global respondents highlight the challenge of blind spots
created by these disparate tools, hindering risk prioritization and threat
prevention.
- Optimizing
legacy cloud applications on the rise:
In contrast to other markets, India stands out with 42% of respondents
indicating that 30% or more of their cloud Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
is allocated towards optimizing legacy applications for the cloud. This
focus on legacy app optimization highlights the importance of ensuring that
older systems can seamlessly integrate with cloud technologies to leverage
the benefits of cloud computing efficiently.
- Cloud
spending across the world: India
(41%), along with Brazil (40%) and Japan (43%), have a high proportion of
organizations investing below $10 million in cloud computing, indicating a
greater presence of small to medium-sized organizations and conservative
spending strategies in these emerging markets. This contrasts with mature
markets like the United States and United Kingdom, which continue to
invest significantly in moderate ranges, and Australia, Mexico, and
Singapore, which exhibit strong cloud spending in higher investment
brackets. France and Germany show a mature yet cautious approach, with the
bulk of investments falling within the €9 million to €46 million range.
Anil Valluri,
MD & VP India & SAARC at Palo Alto Networks said: "The Palo Alto Networks’
Cloud Native Security Report for 2024 highlights both the immense potential and
critical challenges facing India's cloud computing landscape. With India's
relatively rapid adoption of AI, the nation is on the brink of a tech revolution
that promises unprecedented innovation and efficiency. However, this also
brings emerging threats, with over 40% of security professionals anticipating
AI-powered attacks that evade traditional defenses. To fully harness cloud
computing and AI while safeguarding against these threats, India must balance
innovation with robust security measures, policy development, and the adoption
of comprehensive, consolidated security solutions”
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