Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way we work, communicate, and secure our digital environments. As cyber threats become more sophisticated, organizations of all sizes: especially small and mid-sized businesses — must adapt quickly.
October’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month is a reminder that now is the time to rethink your approach. The rise of AI presents enormous opportunities for better protection… but it also creates new challenges that require evolving skills and mindsets.
The AI Shift in Cybersecurity
AI has become a powerful ally for cybersecurity professionals. It can:
- Detect anomalies faster than humans.
- Analyze massive data sets to spot potential attacks.
- Automate responses to known threats.
Tools that leverage machine learning can identify suspicious behavior patterns before breaches occur; giving businesses a critical edge.
But AI also empowers cybercriminals. Attackers now use it to craft convincing phishing emails, generate malicious code, and even mimic legitimate user behavior. The same technology that protects us can be used against us.
The Growing Skills Gap
The rapid evolution of AI in cybersecurity has created a widening skills gap. Many teams rely on outdated practices, manual tools, and limited training… leaving them vulnerable in a fast-moving threat landscape.
To keep up, businesses must cultivate security competencies that blend technical knowledge with strategic thinking. That means understanding how AI works, what it can (and can’t) do, and how to use it responsibly.
Essential Competencies for the AI Era
To build resilience in the age of AI, organizations should focus on four key areas:
1. AI Literacy and Awareness
Teams should understand the basics of AI and its role in both defending and attacking systems. Training should help staff recognize AI-driven phishing, deepfakes, and automated scams.
2. Proactive Threat Monitoring
Move from reactive to proactive security. AI-powered tools can continuously monitor networks, flag anomalies, and alert your team in real time.
3. Data Governance and Compliance
As AI systems rely on large data sets, protecting sensitive information is essential. Ensure your data practices comply with regulations like GDPR, HIPAA, or CCPA… and that you know where your data lives.
4. Human + AI Collaboration
AI can enhance human decision-making, not replace it. The most effective defenses come from combining intelligent tools with skilled people who know how to interpret and act on insights.
Partnering for Smarter Security
Building these competencies doesn’t have to happen alone. Managed IT and cybersecurity partners can bridge the gap with access to advanced AI-driven tools, continuous monitoring, and employee training programs designed for modern threats.
At Onward Technologies, we help businesses embrace AI securely: enhancing protection, reducing risk, and empowering teams with knowledge and confidence.
The Bottom Line
AI is transforming cybersecurity, but the fundamentals remain the same: awareness, preparedness, and proactive defense.
This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, take the time to evaluate your organization’s capabilities and invest in developing the competencies that will keep you secure: not just today, but in the future.
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Onward Technologies is proud to be a National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Champion!
This October, we’re joining organizations nationwide to promote cybersecurity awareness, share best practices, and help businesses and individuals stay safe online. Cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility — let’s work together to build a safer digital world.

