Securin Researcher Maps AI’s Zero-Day Surge
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Mike Vizard talks with Aviral Verma, head of research for Securin, about why AI is accelerating vulnerability discovery and shrinking the time between disclosure and exploitation. Verma explains how attackers can use AI to discover, chain and weaponize bugs faster, while defenders need AI-assisted patching, shift-left security and stronger collaboration with developers. The conversation also examines end-of-life software, exploit chains, model hype, human validation, true positive rates and why security teams should focus on the vulnerabilities that create the greatest real-world risk.
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