AI Red Teaming and the Death of the CVE
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Attackers are getting faster, and the tools they use are getting cheaper. Chen Burshan, CEO of Skyhawk Security, joins Alan Shimel on TechStrong TV to explain why traditional vulnerability management is running out of runway and how autonomous AI red teams are becoming a required defense. A veteran of Dome9 and nearly a decade in cloud security, Chen walks through Skyhawk’s approach to continuously simulating sophisticated cloud attacks, and shares a recent case where the AI red team chained together entirely legitimate configurations — not misconfigurations or CVEs — to escalate from a low-permission entry point to organization-level admin in seconds. He explains why less than 1 percent of exposures actually matter, why the CVE model can’t keep up with LLM-driven attackers, and why the answer isn’t to slow down AI but to stress-test our own systems with the same tools the adversaries are using.
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