The 1.3 Day Exploit: How AI is Accelerating Cyber Threats | Ali Ghodsi at RSAC 2026

Databricks · Intermediate ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·1mo ago
Skills: AI Security90%
Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi highlights a massive shift in cybersecurity at RSAC 2026. He explains how recent advancements in AI have accelerated the time it takes to weaponize vulnerabilities, dropping the average exploit time from years to just 1.3 days. He warns that this rapid speed is driven by automated "swarms" rather than human actors. Watch the full keynote: https://www.databricks.com/resources/webinar/its-time-leave-legacy-siem-behind?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=organic-social
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