Startups and small businesses are increasingly expected to meet enterprise-level cybersecurity standards, but many lack the budget, staff, and specialized expertise required to perform formal risk and maturity assessments. As a result, security frameworks such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework can feel too complex, abstract, or expensive to operationalize.
This session explores how artificial intelligence could be used as a “virtual security assessor” to make cybersecurity assessments more accessible for resource-constrained organizations. Rather than presenting a commercial product, the talk will focus on the design patterns, risks, and safeguards behind AI-assisted assessment systems: adaptive questioning, framework-grounded analysis, maturity scoring, risk prioritization, and actionable remediation roadmaps.
The session will also discuss the limitations of AI in cybersecurity assessment, including hallucination risks, dependency on user-provided data, lack of environmental visibility, and the need for human review. Attendees will leave with a practical understanding of how AI can support—not replace—cybersecurity professionals in assessing organizational maturity and translating complex frameworks into clear, prioritized actions.
ResearchersMariano Facundo Scigliano AR
Presented at
Ekoparty Miami 2026