Lior Div on how security teams should be using AI agents
Greg talks with Lior Div co-founder and CEO of 7AI
In a recent discussion, Greg sat down with Lior Div, co-founder and CEO of 7AI, to explore how AI agents are transforming cybersecurity teams. The conversation highlighted how CISOs are leveraging this technology to optimize talent and enhance security operations.
Key Takeaways
- AI Reinforcement: Security teams are increasingly adopting AI agents to bolster defenses, particularly in areas like email security, threat hunting, and other critical cybersecurity domains.
- Talent Optimization: CISOs are embracing AI to maximize the efficiency of their human resources, allowing teams to focus on high-priority tasks.
- Future Impact: The integration of AI into cybersecurity workflows promises to reshape the industry’s approach to combating sophisticated cyber threats.
Reporter Chat: Google’s Experimental LLM for Cybersecurity
In a related segment, Greg also spoke with Derek Johnson about Google’s experimental large language model (LLM) designed specifically for cybersecurity analysts. This development underscores the growing role of AI-driven tools in the field.
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"The future of cybersecurity lies in the synergy between human expertise and AI augmentation," noted Lior Div during the discussion.
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