Weaponized Intelligence: Using AI to Fight AI in the Cybersecurity Arms Race | The Super Sessions
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Expert panelists share frontline insights into how AI is being operationalized today to combat AI-driven threats, where human oversight still matters, and what the next 12–18 months look like as adversarial and defensive AI strategies continue to escalate.
At the recent InsightJam Super Session, Straiker CEO Ankur Shah joined leaders from Netcraft, Coalfire, DNSFilter, and Gurucul for a forward-looking discussion on the rising intersection of AI and cybersecurity. As both attackers and defenders increasingly harness AI, the landscape is shifting from human-driven exploits to machine-scale confrontations where speed, adaptability, and context define who prevails.
The panel explored how threat actors are weaponizing large language models for phishing, deception, and autonomous malware, creating a new class of AI-powered asymmetric threats. In response, enterprises are embedding AI across their defense stack to predict attack vectors, detect anomalies in real time, and automate remediation at unprecedented scale. Shah emphasized the growing importance of runtime guardrails and continuous testing to ensure AI systems remain secure and trustworthy even as adversaries evolve.
Throughout the session, the group underscored a critical balance: while AI enables faster, more dynamic security operations, human oversight remains essential to interpreting context, maintaining ethics, and preventing cascading errors in autonomous systems. The conversation concluded with a shared vision for the next 12–18 months, one defined by greater collaboration, shared intelligence, and a collective push to build resilience in a world where AI has become both the weapon and the shield.
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