The good and bad points of AI
The announcement highlights that both demand companies like CrowdStrike are both industry and investors, increasing revenue and exploiting billions of business opportunities, while fearing that AI’s rapidly evolving capabilities will ultimately take over the job. SlashNext Email Security+. This technology is used to automate jobs such as threat detection, analyzing huge amounts of data, and real-time attack responses. All of this will free your security teams and address bigger issues rather than constantly responding to alerts.
It’s happening everywhere
“This is similar to what’s happening in other industries where AI takes over repetitive tasks, helping people make better decisions and change the employment and growth of businesses,” Kowski told MSSP Alert. “The main difference is that in cybersecurity, AI is also used to combat attacks with AI, so both the race between defenders and attackers use smarter tools.” Call centers are seeing the biggest jumps in productivity and are most likely to consider downsizing,” Endal told MSSP Alert. “Companies that are not in the AI focus area still don’t make much money. Security is one of the industries that have gained a lot of AI focus and wanted to focus on areas that are currently understaffed rather than eliminating existing jobs, but clearly not what’s happening.”
Workers worried about AI
Even if there is debate about how much AI can contribute to widespread layoffs, worry about work is real. In a survey of 5,273 workers by the Pew Research Center, 52% of respondents said they were concerned about the long-term use of AI in the workplace, while 32% said they would have fewer employment opportunities.
AI Rebuilds all industries
In a letter to workers, Crowdstrike’s Kurtz said the company “operates at a market and technology inflection point where AI is reshaping all industries, accelerating threats and evolving customer needs. The company’s latest financial report in March showed CrowdStrike reached an ARR of $4.24 billion for fiscal year 2025. The company also hopes to see an opportunity for the AI-Native XDR (enhanced detection and response) platform to grow rapidly. This year, the total addressable market is $116 billion. It should reach $250 billion in fiscal year 2029. With employment cuts, CloudStrike executives expect the company to see fees from $36 million to $53 million related to its plans, including approximately $19 million to $26 million related to retirement benefits, employee benefits and related expenses.
The role of MSSPS is unknown
This kind of situation – it remains to be seen how major cybersecurity vendors expanding AI use and reducing jobs will affect MSSPs and MSPs. However, we need to see the benefits that AI brings to our business, and we can do more with less, such as dealing with more clients, handling security incidents, providing new services without adding as many people as possible. “People who use AI often get pulled ahead because they can work faster, scale up easily and catch up with the new threats they see.” At least in the short term, Endal was not optimistic.