Xerox has announced that it achieved an estimated $10.2 million in savings over five years by implementing AI-driven Security Operations Center (SOC) automation powered by Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex XSIAM platform. According to the company, the cybersecurity transformation enabled Xerox to automate more than 82,000 hours of security work annually, reduce false positives by 99%, increase automated issue resolution by 73%, and eliminate hundreds of hours of monthly exposure to medium- and high-severity threats. Xerox also reported that the platform helped streamline security operations during its integration of Lexmark, allowing the company to absorb a cybersecurity organization reportedly four times larger than its own within 90 days. While the figures come from a vendor-published customer success story and have not been independently verified, the case highlights Xerox’s growing investment in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity automation, and managed IT services as part of its broader digital transformation strategy.