Palo Alto Networks, recently released the new research conducted with YouGov that shows 33% of UAE residents online prefer Artificial Intelligence (AI) to look after their cybersecurity.
While this figure is significantly higher than the average across those EMEA countries surveyed – where 26% of respondents said they would prefer AI to manage their cybersecurity – it lagged behind a preference for humans to complete the same task, with 47% of respondents in the UAE saying that they would prefer a human to manage their cybersecurity. In the EMEA countries surveyed, an average of 37% of respondents said they would prefer a human.
The UAE research appears to show a relatively high level of acceptance of AI in detecting and responding to cyberthreats. Out of all the EMEA countries surveyed, only Italy had a higher preference (38%) for AI to manage cybersecurity.
Haider Pasha, Regional Chief Security Officer (CSO), Emerging Markets, said “The research demonstrates that the UAE is ahead of the curve in terms of acceptance of AI in managing important tasks such as cybersecurity. This is in line with our expectations, especially as the UAE has taken a leadership role in AI and has appointed a dedicated Minister of Artificial Intelligence.”
Pasha continued “This positive response to AI is very encouraging given the increasingly important role that AI and machine learning play across all layers of cybersecurity. However, the research shows that more work remains to be done, with many people still to be won over to the benefits of AI in cybersecurity.”
The study also revealed a high level of trust in cybersecurity technology in general. 50% of respondents in the UAE agreed that cybersecurity technology helped them to people spend less time worrying about the security of their data, and 19% of those respondents ‘strongly agreed’.











