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    Thinking Machines: Empowering productivity with AI to strengthen cybersecurity

    TechnologyCybersecurityThinking Machines: Empowering productivity with AI to strengthen cybersecurity

    While Cybersecurity Awareness Month often spotlights rising threats and trends, leading AI consultancy Thinking Machines highlights how AI-driven productivity can strengthen cyber resilience. As organisations accelerate digital transformation, the same technologies that drive growth also expand their attack surface. In this regard, responsible use of AI helps enterprises move faster while keeping security at the center of innovation.

    Organizations across Southeast Asia are rapidly adopting new tools and workflows, yet many still struggle to maintain consistent security controls and training. The rapid rise of AI adoption has amplified both opportunity and exposure, and as companies automate and scale, every new integration and dataset becomes part of their security perimeter.

    Aside from the region’s cybersecurity talent shortage, many organizations still lack hands-on experience in applying AI securely, limiting their ability to integrate these tools responsibly. Balancing adoption speed with safety requires embedding security practices into everyday workflows rather than treating them as separate or reactive functions.

    As cyber threats become more sophisticated, cybersecurity can no longer be the sole responsibility of IT teams who are often stretched thin across compliance, monitoring, and incident response, leading to fragmented oversight and inconsistent enforcement.

    Thinking Machines advocates for a well-trained workforce that can use AI responsibly to enhance productivity and revenue across business functions. When applied effectively, AI helps teams work faster and with greater consistency. These efficiency gains can be reinvested into cybersecurity initiatives such as audits, staff training, and strengthening internal controls.

    For most organizations, AI adoption accelerates output but also increases reliance on interconnected systems and sensitive data. This makes cybersecurity a shared priority rather than a cost center. Productivity gains from AI are not just savings; they represent capacity that can be reinvested to protect the systems that generate value.

    Across industries, AI has streamlined processes that previously required significant manual effort. For example, document-heavy functions such as compliance review, policy research, and reporting have been accelerated through AI-assisted summarization and search tools. 

    In one project with a Tier 1 Philippine bank, Thinking Machines developed a generative AI system that enables branch officers to find and apply the latest policies from an extensive document library. The solution delivers answers three times faster than traditional search and maintains enterprise-grade security and compliance, showing how AI can operate effectively even in highly regulated environments.

    This approach mirrors what we see in high-compliance industries, where secure automation amplifies both efficiency and protection.

    To help organizations leverage AI responsibly and build stronger defenses, Thinking Machines recommends the following:

    • Invest in People: Equip employees with AI skills so they can use tools securely and confidently while reducing system vulnerabilities.
    • Establish Data Foundations: Set clear ownership, quality standards, and strict access controls on organizational data. The same discipline that ensures reliable AI performance also helps keep data secure.
    • Codify the Rules: Integrate policies and controls into AI systems so that they operate from trusted, auditable inputs.
    • Adopt a Human-in-Command Approach: AI should assist, not replace human judgment, and must not act without oversight. Establish audit trails, review processes, and tiered permissions to preserve both data integrity and accountability.

    Through their experience of training over 10,000 professionals, Thinking Machines is able to demonstrate how responsible AI use enhances both productivity and security. The time saved through automation can then be purposefully reinvested into strengthening cyber resilience within organizations.

    Ultimately, AI can support but never replace human oversight. By equipping employees to use AI productively and securely, organizations can create a self-reinforcing cycle where smarter, faster operations also mean stronger defenses. This way, every gain in efficiency becomes an investment in resilience.

    Learn more at thinkingmachin.es.

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