Crisis Response Under Pressure
In part two of the Anatomy of a Breach series, CISO Don Gibson and DXC Technology’s Lars Klinghammer examine how security teams respond to incidents amid the chaos of a live breach. The experts discuss decision-making under pressure, the importance of understanding business impact, and strategies for overcoming challenges in containment, recovery, and communication. Effective crisis response requires clear protocols, strong leadership, and the ability to adapt quickly as new information emerges.
Closing the AI Threat Window
The window between vulnerability disclosure and active exploitation has shrunk from weeks to hours, driven by AI-powered attackers. However, remediation workflows have not kept pace with this acceleration. Security teams now need real-time intelligence, unified IT and security operations, and automated remediation capabilities to close the gap before attackers can exploit newly disclosed vulnerabilities. Organizations that fail to adapt risk falling behind adversaries who operate at machine speed.
The Future of AI in the SOC
Agentic AI is rapidly transforming security operations, but most leaders still face the fundamental question of how to operationalize security without creating new risk or brittle automation. Companies like Tenex are investing heavily in AI driven SOC platforms, using $250 million in Series B funding to improve alert coverage and automate response while maintaining human oversight for complex threats. As AI reshapes cybersecurity, aligning security and innovation teams becomes critical, as misaligned incentives create conflict that undermines both speed and security.
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