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AI in security Oversight or overdependence?

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September 2025

AI is the new junior analyst in security teams: fast, tireless, but never fully independent. The real question is how enterprises design oversight layers so automation scales without eroding trust, skill, or accountability

- PCQ Bureau

In a conversation with PCQuest, Amit Arora, EVP for Strategic Operations and Enterprise Scaling, Bounteous x Accolite, explains how enterprises are reshaping their security operations around AI. The story that emerges is not about machines replacing humans but about humans redefining their role as supervisors, validators, and strategists.

Oversight by design

Enterprises today are learning that AI strengthens security only when oversight is designed as an integrated chain, where each layer reinforces accountability and prevents blind spots. It comprises four steps that are: risk calibration, guardrails, deployment, and compliance.

This process begins with risk calibration of it all. Low-impact cases can be left to AI for recommendations, but high-risk decisions are to remain firmly with humans. When it comes to irreversible actions, they demand human-in-the-loop control, while faster but reversible responses are to be supervised through human-on-the-loop models, always with rollback mechanisms in place.

The next layer is guardrails, where AI outputs are channelled through rules engines, well-articulated allow/deny lists, and approval checkpoints to prevent direct action on sensitive systems. In parallel, additional safeguards are put in place to defend the models themselves from manipulation attempts such as prompt injection or data poisoning.

Before deployment, AI is kept in shadow mode and tested against red-team scenarios to surface any kind of vulnerabilities. And once live, continuous oversight takes over with detailed logging, model versioning, and structured reviews by governance committees to make sure accountability never lapses.

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