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Chris Smith RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Chris Smith, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Healthcare security leadership at St. Olavs hospital sits right at the intersection of patient safety and cyber resilience. Even minor delays in identifying exposure can impact clinical workflows indi…
Pieter Waterschoot RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Pieter Waterschoot, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Retail governance teams at companies like Primark are dealing with extremely fast-changing infrastructure landscapes. Systems evolve constantly, which makes static risk models outdated very quickly. E…
Mark Webster RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Mark Webster, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Energy sector security is shifting into a very different operating reality. With IT and OT environments now deeply interconnected, exposure is no longer something you can review in cycles. It feels li…
Joseph Kelly RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Joseph Kelly, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Financial environments already operate with extremely tight remediation expectations, so there is very little buffer even in normal conditions. When exploit timelines start shrinking further due to AI…
James Thornton RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By James Thornton, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Enterprise exposure isn’t uniform, which makes global risk coordination more complicated than before. Some environments get exposed far earlier depending on system maturity and patch velocity differen…
Jeff Farinich RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Jeff Farinich, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Cloud environments have fundamentally changed how infrastructure behaves from a security perspective because everything is now continuously mutable. Nothing stays static long enough for traditional as…
Anders Nese RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Anders Nese, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Healthcare environments always have this constant tension between uptime and security response. Even small delays in vulnerability handling can create operational pressure very quickly. What’s changin…
Kamron Nikkhah RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Kamron Nikkhah, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  We are slowly moving away from “secure by design” as a static concept. It’s becoming more like “secure continuously” now, whether teams are ready for it or not.
Adam Polereczky RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Adam Polereczky, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Security monitoring teams at SCC often operate under constant telemetry overload conditions. The real challenge isn’t detection but filtering what actually matters in the moment. Exposure-based priori…
Dillon Doorson RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Dillon Doorson, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Cyber security analysts at The Access Group operate in environments where monitoring noise is a daily operational reality. The real difficulty is filtering what actually represents actionable risk. Ex…
Tom Parker RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Tom Parker, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  SOC environments are defined by constant alert pressure and limited decision time. The challenge is maintaining accuracy while operating under speed constraints. Machine-speed threats increase that pr…
Brandon Stroder RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Brandon Stroder, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Threat monitoring feels more unpredictable now because exploitation patterns evolve so quickly. AI-driven attack paths reduce the time we usually rely on for analysis and validation.
Tarik Van Den Berg RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Tarik Van Den Berg, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Risk assessment models are clearly being tested by the unpredictability introduced through AI-driven exploitation. What used to be relatively stable evaluation cycles are now much more fluid and react…
Audrey Dings RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Audrey Dings, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  The idea of AI accelerating exploit development really changes how exposure management needs to be thought about in real operations. What used to be a relatively predictable window between vulnerabili…
Georgia Antoniou RE: After Mythos: AI-Driven Exploits & the Future of Exposure Management  

By Georgia Antoniou, 2 weeks ago

AI & ML
  Cyber security analysts at Upbound Group operate in environments where financial and operational systems overlap heavily. That creates constant noise when trying to distinguish real risk from routine …
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