WillAIReplaceMe
Vol. INo. 04April 20, 2026
2026 Outlook

Will AI Replace First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers in 2026?

2026 outlook for First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers roles facing AI automation. Latest trends, tools, and career advice.

8 high exposure tasks7 resilient tasks30 skills assessed

What Changed in 2026

  • AI coding assistants and copilots have matured significantly, with adoption rates exceeding 70% among First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers teams at large enterprises.
  • The emphasis has shifted from “will AI replace me” to “how do I use AI to be 2-3x more effective” for most First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers roles.
  • New roles combining domain expertise with AI tool orchestration are emerging as the fastest-growing career paths in 2026.

Task-by-Task AI Exposure

TaskExposureRationale
Investigate disturbances on the premises, such as security alarms, altercations, and suspicious activity.LOWInvestigating disturbances requires physical presence, observation, interrogation, and immediate threat response—L0.
Patrol the premises to prevent or detect intrusion, protect property, or preserve order.LOWPatrolling premises is a physical, mobile, sensory-dependent security function—L0.
Monitor and authorize entry of employees, visitors, or other persons.HIGHEntry authorization uses badge systems, watchlists, and pre-approved access rules—AI validates and grants access autonomously.
Secure entrances and exits by locking doors and gates.LOWSecuring doors/gates requires physical manipulation and environmental awareness—L0.
Write reports documenting observations made while on patrol.HIGHPatrol reports follow structured templates and incident codes; AI populates fields from sensor/logs and submits autonomously.
Monitor the behavior of security employees to ensure adherence to quality standards, deadlines, or procedures.MEDIUMMonitoring security employee behavior uses video analytics, time-tracking, and SOP compliance logs; AI flags deviations for human supervisor review.
Advise employees in handling problems or resolving complaints from customers, tenants, detainees, or other persons.LOWRequires human judgment, empathy, and contextual understanding to advise on sensitive interpersonal conflicts.
Assign security personnel to posts or patrols.HIGHPersonnel assignment can be automated using shift rules, availability, skill tags, and real-time coverage gaps in a bounded system.
Recruit, interview, and hire security personnel.LOWRecruiting and interviewing involve nuanced assessment of soft skills, cultural fit, and trust—beyond current AI capabilities.
Call police or fire departments in cases of emergency, such as fire, bomb threats, and presence of unauthorized persons.HIGHEmergency calls follow strict protocols and trigger predefined actions (e.g., dispatch integration) with clear decision trees.
Screen individuals and belongings to prevent passage of prohibited materials using walkthrough detectors, wands, or bag searches.LOWPhysical screening (wands, bag searches) demands tactile interaction, situational awareness, and real-time threat assessment—L0.
Monitor closed-circuit television cameras.HIGHCCTV monitoring can be automated with anomaly detection, motion tracking, and alerting within defined camera feeds and zones.
Apprehend or evict trespassers, rule violators, or other security threats from the premises.LOWApprehension and eviction require physical presence, use of force assessment, and real-time legal judgment—impossible for AI alone.
Inspect and adjust security equipment to ensure it is operational or to detect evidence of tampering.HIGHEquipment inspection is automatable via IoT sensor telemetry, health checks, and tamper-detection logic.
Train security personnel on protective procedures, first aid, fire safety, and other duties.MEDIUMTraining content delivery can be AI-generated and structured, but facilitation, Q&A, and adaptation require human review and delivery.
Write and present department budgets to upper management or other stakeholders.MEDIUMBudget drafting and visualization can be AI-assisted, but strategic assumptions, stakeholder negotiation, and approval require human leadership.
Explain company policies and procedures to staff using oral or written communication.MEDIUMPolicy explanation can be drafted and tailored by AI, but tone, audience adaptation, and clarification demand human oversight.
Order materials or supplies, such as keys, uniforms, and badges.HIGHSupply ordering follows inventory thresholds, catalog IDs, and procurement workflows—autonomous with ERP integration.
Develop and document security procedures, policies, or standards.MEDIUMPolicy documentation benefits from AI drafting and compliance-checking, but final approval and organizational alignment require human judgment.
Schedule training or drills for emergencies, such as fires, bombs, and other threats.HIGHScheduling drills follows calendar rules, resource availability, and regulatory frequency requirements—fully automatable in bounded scope.

Skills Analysis

A curated skill-by-skill breakdown for First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers is in progress. Run the free Telegram assessment to see how your personal skill mix compares.

Key Insights

  • 8 of 20 tasks face high AI exposure: Monitor and authorize entry of employees, visitors, or other persons., Write reports documenting observations made while on patrol., Assign security personnel to posts or patrols., Call police or fire departments in cases of emergency, such as fire, bomb threats, and presence of unauthorized persons., Monitor closed-circuit television cameras., and 3 more.
  • 7 tasks remain resilient to automation due to high-context judgment requirements.
  • Administration and Management, Judgment and Decision Making, Oral Comprehension, Oral Expression, Personnel and Human Resources, and 25 more skills remain durable and increasingly valuable.

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