How AI is Changing Vulnerability Management
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Everybody is kind of freaking out about AI autonomously discovering zero-day vulnerabilities, but the reality is that the bad guys are already using these tools to shrink our patch windows to near zero. Barracuda Networks CISO Arve Kjoelen explains that while we're going to see a massive short-term spike in CVEs as AI scans existing software, the technology will eventually help developers release much higher-quality, secure code from the start. Until that stabilization happens, folks, security teams will have no choice but to rely on AI-driven automation to remediate threats at machine speed before manual patching efforts become entirely overwhelmed.
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