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Arctic Wolf CEO Nick Schneider on How Visibility, Human Oversight Shape AI Adoption
Artificial intelligence adoption is reshaping security operations, but enterprises need proof of its effectiveness. Leaders must focus on trust, reliability and measurable outcomes from AI tools, said Nick Schneider, president and CEO at Arctic Wolf.
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Organizations use AI across security, finance and operations, and as AI adoption grows, decision-makers need evidence that AI tools deliver results and operate as intended. This requires strong data, runtime performance and clear visibility into how systems function, Schneider said.
“I think they need proof that those solutions are doing what they purport to do and that the outcomes that they’d expect from those tools are the outcomes that they’re actually garnering,” Schneider said.
Visibility into AI workflows has become essential. Security teams must understand how agents act, what decisions they make and how they affect outcomes. AI also enables faster integration across systems, helping teams connect insights and improve response across complex environments, he said.
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSAC Conference 2026, Schneider also discussed:
- Why organizations need proof of AI effectiveness and measurable outcomes;
- How visibility of AI agents improves trust and operational control;
- Why human oversight is critical to validating and refining AI performance.
Schneider leads Arctic Wolf’s growth and strategy in the security operations market. With more than 15 years of experience building global, high-growth technology companies, he specializes in scaling technology platforms, driving go-to-market execution and building world-class sales organizations across emerging and established markets.

