Navigating the Future of Cybersecurity in the AI Era - 👉 Watch the full discussion on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/g8HNwe56 Jeremiah Grossman and Robert Hansen have spent decades predicting cybersecurity's next phases. Their insights reveal how attackers shift strategies to stay ahead, whether it’s from firewalls to application security, identity-based attacks, or now, AI. But here’s the core insight: the adversary’s response frames the game. If defenses rise, attackers innovate by leapfrogging or shifting targets. If defense stalls, they might stop, but that’s rare. Today, with AI agents everywhere, this model remains relevant. The key isn’t just about new tech, it's about understanding that attackers will exploit new vulnerabilities if it’s profitable, regardless of AI. The game is less about the tech itself and more about adversary incentives and defense agility. And perhaps most importantly: forcing the adversary to innovate rather than scale is the way forward. That’s the real battleground. Maybe that’s the point. Worth thinking about.👉 Watch the full discussion on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/g8HNwe56 #cybersecurity #AI
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🇨🇭 │ ⚜️ │ 🦜🐸 — CH EDITION CORPORATE Ashish, this perspective highlights a crucial point: technology evolves, but incentives and strategic behaviour remain the real battlefield. In Executive Leadership, we observe the same pattern — resilience is built not by chasing threats, but by shaping the environment where they must constantly adapt