I think there's a space for professionals to be the first users of the AI tools supposedly replacing them, especially in a context where:

  1. AI tools still make mistakes
  2. "the big picture" matters (having organizational context + a variety of GRC 'tools' + good soft skills).
  3. The number of frameworks and regulations to comply with inflates.

AI agents 'replacing' people is not inevitable.

Compliance means responsibility and outputs that matter. From my best understanding, the best agents to make the final judgement call are still human beings.

And if they're beginners, AI shall help them, not prevent them from landing on a job.

That's why ISMS Copilot is accessible to anyone.