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"AI Won't Replace Security, It Will Fuel It": Cyber Security Market Set to Double

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2026-03-28 19:54:56
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AI Proliferation Sparks Explosion in Security Demand; Wedbush Predicts Security Spending to Hit 10% of IT Budgets


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As the Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolution sweeps through every sector, experts suggest that AI will trigger a "Golden Age" for the cybersecurity industry rather than its obsolescence. A recent analysis indicates that as AI becomes more sophisticated, the value of the infrastructure required to defend it will skyrocket, potentially doubling the market size within the next few years.

"Security is Survival, Not a Choice": The 10% Budget Era

According to a report recently published by the U.S. investment firm Wedbush, AI is acting as the most powerful catalyst for the cybersecurity industry in the past 20 years. The report forecasts that security spending, which currently accounts for about 5% of corporate IT budgets, will expand to 10% in the near future. This implies that the global cybersecurity market, currently estimated at around $200 billion, will transform into a massive industry exceeding $400 billion.

Wedbush emphasized, "AI is not a threat that will replace security personnel; rather, it is a driver elevating security to an essential 'Enforcement Layer' of corporate operations." As AI agents deeply penetrate corporate workflows, the number of endpoints and data touchpoints that must be protected has increased exponentially.

Lower Barriers to Entry, Higher Sophistication in Attacks 

Another factor driving rapid market growth is the "democratization of cyberattacks." Sophisticated attacks that previously required highly trained hackers are being automated through Generative AI. As the cost and technical barriers to launching attacks decrease, companies now face large-scale, automated threats that operate 24/7.

Furthermore, as businesses increase interconnectivity and data flows to improve efficiency, the "Attack Surface" available to hackers has become wider than ever. This makes cloud security, identity (ID) protection, and security operations automation (SOAR) matters of corporate survival rather than mere operational efficiency.

Security Firms: The True Winners of the AI Era 

Wedbush directly countered concerns that AI might reduce the demand for security. Instead, they analyzed that AI amplifies the need for endpoint protection, identity verification, and cloud security. The only way to manage the complexity created by AI is through more advanced security solutions.

Ultimately, cybersecurity in the AI era is expected to evolve beyond a simple defensive shield into a core infrastructure that regulates and controls AI systems to ensure they function safely. These optimistic projections from global investors suggest that the security industry will be one of the most certain beneficiaries of the AI age.

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