N-able Report Reveals the Future of the SOC Relies on AI, While Human Intervention Remains Essential
As cybersecurity challenges intensify, AI will fuel
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N-able Report Reveals the Future of the SOC Relies on AI, While Human Intervention Remains Essential
Cyberthreats have intensified, testing the resilience of security teams as attackers grow more elusive and relentless. SOCs remain a critical line of defense—but keeping pace demands more than traditional playbooks. Integrating AI into SOC workflows isn’t just a strategic shift—we believe it’s a major key to unlocking new levels of efficiency that the human factor alone can’t deliver. From accelerating detections to automating investigations and reporting, AI empowers analysts to focus on what truly matters: anticipating threats, not just reacting to them.
“Today’s cybersecurity environment demands more than detection—it requires precision, adaptability, and speed. This report reinforces what we’re seeing across the industry: cyber resiliency hinges on integrating AI with expert-led response,” said
The 2025 State of the SOC Report highlights key takeaways related to incident preparedness and response, all stemming from the frontline experiences of the Adlumin MDR SOC during
- AI is a dominant driver of improvements to SOC efficiency: The use of AI tools has cut down SOC analysis time, eliminating the need for lengthy human review. AI now pulls indicators of compromise (IOCs) in as quickly as 10 seconds.
- Human expertise remains critical in AI & SOC success: While AI can help combat threats, it cannot fully take the place of SOC analysts. The report reveals that 86% of security alerts escalate into tickets, which indicates most alerts still require human validation.
- Most threat detections still stem from endpoints—cloud environments are quickly closing the gap: 56% of detections originate from the endpoint and 44% originate from the cloud. Additionally, almost all cloud-based breaches require account containment to mitigate threats.
- Majority of incident investigations can be completely automated with AI, reducing response time and analyst workload: AI can automate 70% of all incident investigations and threat remediation activity.
The report’s findings are pulled directly from the Adlumin SOC between
“In 2024, the threat landscape escalated. The Adlumin MDR SOC was on the front lines of that shift, responding to thousands of escalations,” said
To view the full report, please visit https://www.n-able.com/resources/state-of-the-soc-report-2025.
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