
What should security leaders do with AI? They don’t know.
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Cybersecurity leaders are flush with cash—earmarked for AI, mind you—and eager to spend it. What they don’t have is a plan for how.
This week on Security Intelligence, Claire Nuñez, Curtis Pitts and Dave Bales join host Matt Kosinski to talk about why so many security teams are experience AI decision fatigue—and what to do about it.
Then, we discuss Tenet Security’s DEFCON presentation on ghostjacking, a new method for sneaking malicious prompts into some of our most trusted data sources (logs, alerts, error reports). Because regular prompt injections are just too vanilla.
Oh, and speaking of how to deploy AI in cybersecurity: Research from 1Password shows LLMs are a lot better at exploiting vulnerabilities than patching them. What does that mean for defenders?
Find out all this—and more—on Security Intelligence.
00:00 - Introduction
1:04 - Cybersecurity’s AI paralysis
10:45 - Ghostjacking
20:53 - Is AI bad at patching?
Agentic AI identity management with IBM: https://ibm.biz/~gvpIcoshy
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Cybersecurity leaders are flush with cash—earmarked for AI, mind you—and eager to spend it. What they don’t have is a plan for how.
This week on Security Intelligence, Claire Nuñez, Curtis Pitts and Dave Bales join host Matt Kosinski to talk about why so many security teams are experience AI decision fatigue—and what to do about it.
Then, we discuss Tenet Security’s DEFCON presentation on ghostjacking, a new method for sneaking malicious prompts into some of our most trusted data sources (logs, alerts, error reports). Because regular prompt injections are just too vanilla.
Oh, and speaking of how to deploy AI in cybersecurity: Research from 1Password shows LLMs are a lot better at exploiting vulnerabilities than patching them. What does that mean for defenders?
Find out all this—and more—on Security Intelligence.
00:00 - Introduction
1:04 - Cybersecurity’s AI paralysis
10:45 - Ghostjacking
20:53 - Is AI bad at patching?
Agentic AI identity management with IBM: https://ibm.biz/~gvpIcoshy
"The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of IBM or any other organization or entity."
AI news moves fast. Sign up for a monthly newsletter for AI updates from IBM → https://ibm.biz/~lu8duZfmT
#nonhumanidentity #aisecurity #patchmanagement
AI was used in the creation of the transcript and metadata for this video.
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