TuxCare Warns AI Will Weaponize Vulnerability Chains
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Mike Vizard talks with Igor Seletskiy, CEO and Founder of TuxCare, about why AI-driven vulnerability discovery and weaponization could reshape enterprise security. Seletskiy explains that even low-severity flaws can become dangerous when attackers use AI models to chain exploits, reverse engineer patches and move faster than traditional prioritization and patching processes. The conversation also covers live patching, developer-led remediation, open source risk, exploit automation, defense in depth and why organizations may need to fix all vulnerabilities rather than only the highest-scored issues.
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