Cyber Strategy Shift: From NSA-Era Thinking to Adaptive AI-Driven Doctrine

This title was summarized by AI from the post below.
View organization page for CSO Online

40,338 followers

👀http://spr.ly/6048B8XGAC Josh Taylor examines a critical shift in cyber strategy. The long shadow of NSA-era thinking is giving way to something more adaptive and less visible. AI is quietly shaping a new doctrine. This is not just about tools. It is about how cyber power is defined, deployed, and scaled. Security leaders need to understand the implications now as the balance between offense and defense evolves. Read the full analysis. #FoundryExpert #Cybersecurity Fortra

  • No alternative text description for this image

Josh Taylor, since you recommended treating AI agents as security principals with their own identity and governance, what are the biggest cultural or technical hurdles you've seen for organizations trying to move away from viewing AI as just a 'tool' and toward managing it like a privileged user? Ed Murray

Like
Reply

Great question Ed Murray . Honestly, this is new ground for everyone. One of the biggest hurdles is that we are still working to build the right mental model. Before we design governance and workflows, we need to step back and ask whether we even understand what we're governing. An agent that chains tools and crosses trust boundaries autonomously is a fundamentally different thing to manage, and getting that understanding right first matters.

See more comments

To view or add a comment, sign in

Explore content categories