Jimmy Park and Kathryn Shih take a look at the players of autonomous remediation, and its role as a game changer for security and IT teams. Check out their key takeaways from the Autonomous Remediation – Market Map in this week's 30th #MarginofSafety blog: https://lnkd.in/dsMwnzV9 #autonomousremediation #DevOps #cybersecurity #agenticAI
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Visit Mill Pond Research at Booth O14 (directly across from the "Breakout Stage"), at TechCrunch Disrupt to find out where the puck is going. Unlike traditional cybersecurity systems, Xilos actually speed ups + improves prompts and can lower the total cost of your entire AI system. #techcrunchdisrupt2025 #TCD2025 #ShadowAI #AI #AIsecurity #cybersecurity
This week, the Mill Pond Research will be in person at TechCrunch Disrupt debuting Xilos "The Governance Layer for Agentic AI" and a comprehensive answer to the "Shadow AI" problem. Unlike traditional cybersecurity systems, Xilos actually speed ups + improves prompts and can lowers the total cost of your entire AI system. Swing by booth O14 (directly across from the "Breakout Stage"), say hi, and find out what the puck is going on. Come by and say hi to me and the team - Andrew Shimshock, Christopher Caen, Brad Garsten, Jeff Aboud, Trevor Curwin. #TechCrunchDisrupt2025 #TCD2025 #ShadowAI #AISecurity #AISafety
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The cybersecurity challenges we're facing with agentic AI? We've been here before. Cybersecurity’s past offers a roadmap for AI’s future. Join Stephen Moore, Chief Security Strategist, and Matthieu Rider, Global Vice President of Customer Support, as they connect historical evolutions to today’s AI-driven challenges. Walk away with: 👉 Practical insights on securing agentic AI systems 👉 How behavioral analytics strengthen modern defenses 👉 Why foundational models still matter in the age of AI Register now: https://ow.ly/myvA50X8JRp
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Characteristically excellent presentation and thinking from Joshua Saxe on the topic of AI security automation. In particular, the point that we need to change organization and risk philosophies really resonates. Remember that the industry started seeing real progress once security teams started becoming development teams - similarly, the potential for needle-moving appsec progress will unlock when appsec teams are organizationally enabled to become AI teams.
Slides for my Offensive AI Conference keynote on the roadmap for building AI cybersecurity capabilities: https://lnkd.in/gwEZGW-N Thanks to Will Pearce Tori Norris and all the organizers of Offensive AI Con for inviting me - very inspired by the energy of the conference, and looking forward to attending next year!
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really nice presentation by Joshua Saxe on a roadmap for building AI Cybersecurity capabilities I agree with most of it. For example, one area I have different views is on the need to have custom models for cyber
Slides for my Offensive AI Conference keynote on the roadmap for building AI cybersecurity capabilities: https://lnkd.in/gwEZGW-N Thanks to Will Pearce Tori Norris and all the organizers of Offensive AI Con for inviting me - very inspired by the energy of the conference, and looking forward to attending next year!
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Missed this wonderful talk by Joshua Saxe on where AI security is going. He's spot on. It's not an accident our louie.ai team achieved the first AI speed run of Splunk's Boss of the SOC investigation CTF at the beginning of the year (100+ security data sources), and we've been investing in building out our AI agent cyber range & continuous learning models for awhile now. Evals on agents grinding through real logs & tools is the way. Whether you're writing prompts, plan.md's, or fine-tuning, it comes down to the same things. This is basically Lab 1 of our training. Roberto Rodriguez Alexander Morisse, PhD Ben Lorica 罗瑞卡 Dawn Song
Slides for my Offensive AI Conference keynote on the roadmap for building AI cybersecurity capabilities: https://lnkd.in/gwEZGW-N Thanks to Will Pearce Tori Norris and all the organizers of Offensive AI Con for inviting me - very inspired by the energy of the conference, and looking forward to attending next year!
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Context is king for secure, AI-generated code Ryan sits down with Dimitri Stiliadis, CTO and co-founder of Endor Labs, to talk about how AppSec is evolving to address AI’s use cases. They discuss the implications of AI-generated code on security practices, the importance of human oversight in managing vulnerabilities, and how organizations should be balancing security and efficiency with AI. https://lnkd.in/eMfAMJ7N By Phoebe Sajor
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Context is king for secure, AI-generated code Ryan sits down with Dimitri Stiliadis, CTO and co-founder of Endor Labs, to talk about how AppSec is evolving to address AI’s use cases. They discuss the implications of AI-generated code on security practices, the importance of human oversight in managing vulnerabilities, and how organizations should be balancing security and efficiency with AI. https://lnkd.in/eMfAMJ7N By Phoebe Sajor
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AI is reshaping how we think about security. It’s not just about what systems can do, but about what they should be allowed to do and who’s in control. At Gothenburg Tech Week, we hosted (and Viktor Silfverström did the talking) a masterclass to explore what that means in practice. We touched on new risks like prompt injections and model misuse, and how Klang builds privacy and control into the foundation of every feature. We're glad so many people joined the session and stayed to talk. The key takeaway: real security starts before the product ships.
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Speed is the new stealth. Attackers aren’t hiding anymore. They’re automating everything, from credential theft to lateral movement — powered by AI. Elastic Security Labs analyzed millions of intrusions to uncover how threats are accelerating across the global landscape. The takeaway is clear: velocity is the new advantage. Explore the Elastic Global Threat Report 2025 now to see how defenders can keep pace: https://go.es.io/48SWr8M
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It was only a matter of time. Adversaries are weaponizing AI to lower the barrier to entry for cybercrime. Read more about how to employ AI to counter these threats. #elastic #cybersecurity
Speed is the new stealth. Attackers aren’t hiding anymore. They’re automating everything, from credential theft to lateral movement — powered by AI. Elastic Security Labs analyzed millions of intrusions to uncover how threats are accelerating across the global landscape. The takeaway is clear: velocity is the new advantage. Explore the Elastic Global Threat Report 2025 now to see how defenders can keep pace: https://go.es.io/48SWr8M
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