IT Systems and Product Security Assessor
M1863
Future work distribution
Human only
Collaboration
AI only
This chart shows how the job's tasks split between humans and AI. "AI only" means a task AI can handle without a human — not a job removed: the role recomposes and the human refocuses on judgment, relationships and oversight.
AI Position of the Job
AI Impact on this job
You perform a role augmented by AI: the tool handles repetitive technical tasks and speeds up the detection of vulnerabilities. Your technical judgment, risk prioritization and the design of corrective measures remain essential and under your control.
AI automates repetitive analysis and enriches your diagnostics, while leaving decision-making and the design of measures to you.
What will change
- Perform audit scans and collect vulnerability data, because AI analyzes volumes of logs, correlates signatures and produces standardized reports.
- Document procedures and generate basic training materials, AI synthesizes best practices and automatically adapts content to technical environments.
- Extract and classify repetitive risk indicators, AI identifies known patterns and flags detectable items without human intervention.
What AI will improve
- Conduct the overall audit, AI proposes avenues of investigation and actionable evidence, allowing you to devote your time to critical analysis and targeted testing.
- Assess complex risks, AI suggests scenarios and impact matrices and helps you prioritize actions taking the business context into account.
- Propose and design hardening solutions, AI provides technical options, mitigation measures and simulations, while you remain responsible for decision-making and operational integration.
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For IT Systems and Product Security Assessor, AI can already do 32% of tasks on its own — on average. What about you?
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Recommendations & outlook
Skills to develop
- Master AI tools dedicated to security (LLMs + scanners and audit platforms) and learn to orchestrate their results
- Strengthen risk management and communication with business teams to frame priorities and measures to implement
- Design and update procedures and training by integrating AI: content creation, incident scenarios, checklists
3-year outlook
In three years, work will focus more on interpreting results, framing actions, and supporting teams. Routine tasks will be largely automated; teams will need to reorganize around experts who manage tools and ensure ethics and compliance. The risk for teams is a reshaping of roles with an increased demand for reskilling and specialization.
AI tools used in this profession
Solutions deployed in production by professionals in this field
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Frequently Asked Questions
While AI can automate certain assessment and detection tasks, your role remains focused on contextual risk analysis and making non-trivial decisions. You will continue to interpret technical results, design controls, and communicate with business teams and compliance bodies. The evolution will involve closer collaboration with tools and teams rather than the complete disappearance of the role.
The number of specialists will depend on the size and complexity of the infrastructure, but the need persists across all sectors. Automation will replace some repetitive tasks, but risk assessment, control design, and action management will remain in demand. In the coming years, we will see a shift in roles rather than their disappearance, with teams adapting and strengthening around security.
To adapt, you can develop skills in automation and cloud security, and deepen your knowledge of regulatory frameworks and standards (ISO 27001, NIST, CIS). Stay updated on technological trends and pursue certifications that enhance your ability to interpret risks and translate technical results into concrete actions for the business. Finally, work on your communication with stakeholders and seek roles that combine audit, control design, and team management.