Role snapshotUpdated over time

Security Managers

AI replacement rate

35%

This role is currently tracked with 1 timeline item plus a profile-based replacement estimate.

The role of Security Managers is experiencing a moderate increase in AI-driven replacement, largely due to the imperative for adopting advanced AI capabilities in threat management, despite the enduring need for human judgment and interpersonal skills.

Replacement trend

Aggregated from periodic refresh snapshots
  • 2026-04-2026%

Why this role is rated this way

Structural base
Repetition2
Rule clarity2
Transformation work3
Workflow automation2
High Human Interaction and Ambiguity

The role demands significant interpersonal skills for team leadership, stakeholder communication, and crisis management, coupled with critical thinking to navigate ambiguous and evolving security threats, limiting full AI replacement.

Opportunities for AI-driven Task Automation

Certain aspects of security management, such as routine monitoring, data analysis, and initial threat assessment, involve structured and somewhat repetitive tasks that are increasingly amenable to AI assistance and partial automation.

AI Drives Workflow Restructuring in Security

Official sources indicate that the advancement of AI compels security managers to restructure workflows and integrate new AI capabilities for addressing emerging threats like biosecurity, accelerating the automation of specific security tasks.

Timeline

Relevant news and cases, newest first
  • SourceMicrosoft Source AIblogs.microsoft.com2026-06-11
    As AI advances, so must biosecurity

    The ongoing advancement of AI necessitates a significant evolution in biosecurity practices, compelling security managers to restructure their workflows and integrate new capabilities to address emerging biological threats and safeguards.

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