> How about, “which parts of these attacks could ONLY be accomplished with agentic AI?” From our little perch at BIML, it looks like the answer is a resounding none.
Lost me right out of the gate. It doesn't matter if only agentic AI could have found it. Any attack could be found by somebody else, what matters is that isn't a human sitting there hammering away for hours. You can just "point and shoot."
I don't understand how anyone could think that the step change from "requiring expensive expertise" to "motive and money to burn" is not massive in the world of security.
It would be like looking at the first fully production AI infrantry and saying "yeah, well, someone else could do that."
No, the AI is not a script kiddie. The AI is a tool which anyone from script kiddies to professionals and nation state actors can use as leverage to increase their ability to do damage and the number of systems they can do damage to.
Lost me right out of the gate. It doesn't matter if only agentic AI could have found it. Any attack could be found by somebody else, what matters is that isn't a human sitting there hammering away for hours. You can just "point and shoot."
I don't understand how anyone could think that the step change from "requiring expensive expertise" to "motive and money to burn" is not massive in the world of security.
It would be like looking at the first fully production AI infrantry and saying "yeah, well, someone else could do that."