A six-month ethnographic co-creation project in a real SOC demonstrates that practitioner involvement in LLM tool design can overcome typical adoption barriers in cybersecurity operations.
Perspective—tacit knowledge and knowledge conversion: Controversy and advancement in organizational knowledge creation theory
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Extends Nonaka's tacit-explicit knowledge spiral to include AI-generated tacit machine knowledge, asserting that the company's role in fostering shared context for innovation remains unchanged.
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A Sociotechnical, Practitioner-Centered Approach to Technology Adoption in Cybersecurity Operations: An LLM Case
A six-month ethnographic co-creation project in a real SOC demonstrates that practitioner involvement in LLM tool design can overcome typical adoption barriers in cybersecurity operations.
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The Human-Machine Knowledge Spiral
Extends Nonaka's tacit-explicit knowledge spiral to include AI-generated tacit machine knowledge, asserting that the company's role in fostering shared context for innovation remains unchanged.