Cisco tried to use artificial intelligence to write security incident reports – and things didn’t quite go as planned


  • Cisco warns AI-generated incident reports are often inaccurate, inconsistent and prone to data loss due to LLM limitations
  • The company advises detailed, single-task prompts, fixed source documents, and strict formatting rules to improve reliability
  • Cross-contamination between reports remains a challenge, with researchers recommending new sessions for each new incident report to avoid errors

Any enterprise looking to use AI tools for their security reporting might want to read a new report from Cisco detailing their experiences using AI-generated incident reporting.

The company has warned those using AI to create long-form technical content should expect “significant inaccuracies, unusual conclusions and inconsistent writing styles”, mostly due to the probabilistic nature of Large Language Models (LLM).

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