As the world delves into the age of generative artificial intelligence, cyber threats rapidly complicate themselves and enter a new level. Instead of the expected advantages for cyber protectors, AI becomes a tool in fraudsters’ hands ever more often. Among the most alarming consequences are the rise of phishing attacks, malware, and deepfake content. GPT-4 already demonstrated the ability to exploit 87% of known vulnerabilities autonomously, utilizing only official CVE descriptions, affirming the in-depth change of the nature of risks.
At the same time, digital ecosystems are growing more complicated and regulatory requirements grow stricter, creating additional load for organizations. These challenges are felt particularly acutely against the chronic shortage of specialists:according to the Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025, 49% state institutions report talent shortage, which is 1/3 bigger than a year before. Overall, 2/3 of companies experience critical or moderately felt shortage in this regard.
In such a context, a solutions like Exaforce’s gain a special urgency. Their agentic AI bots allow for the automation of SOC functions: analyzing telemetry, detecting anomalies, significantly reducing false positives, and starting reaction scripts. This is not an alternative to specialists, but an intellectual reinforcement of their work.
In conjunction with well-informed risk management, personnel upgrade, and strategic vision, such solutions shape the new cyber protection paradigm—proactive, flexible, and scalable. This road leads to an environment where automation doesn’t force the human out, but helps us stay at the center of decision-making, regardless of the future’s technological complexity.

Olga is a recognized expert in IT and information security with 19 years of experience. Among other things, she specializes in information security systems design and implementation. Her profound knowledge of IT technologies and principles of building IT infrastructure put her in the position of the Chairperson of the Committee on IT and Cyber Security of the German-Ukrainian Chamber of Industry and Commerce. Olga is also the CEO of the Ukrainian IT company Silvery LLC.