India, Sept. 15 -- In the evolving world of AI-driven cybersecurity, artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool - it's a decision-making force within modern Security Operations Centers (SOCs). Machines now process threat logs in real time, respond to known malware strains autonomously, and surface anomalies long before a human would have caught them.

But as AI scales up inside SOCs, the question isn't "Can we trust the AI?" It's "How do we verify its judgment?"

During a recent interview withGurmeet Chahal, CEO and Executive Director of Digitide Solutions, one theme emerged clearly: AI isn't replacing analysts, it's redefining them.

At first, automation was used for noise reduction flagging alerts, closing false positives, and det...