AI Found 7 Years of Bugs in 6 Weeks. What Now?
Palo Alto Networks' AI found years of vulnerabilities in weeks, triggering a cybersecurity arms race. Founders must collect 10x more data or risk everything.
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Nesh Aurora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, discusses AI's transformative impact on cybersecurity, revealing how their Mythos AI found years of vulnerabilities in weeks. He predicts a "SAS apocalypse" for analytical software and highlights the shift of AI profit pools to application layers. Aurora also touches on AI's national security implications, emphasizing economic chaos over critical infrastructure attacks, and the continued vital role of hardware for low-latency operations in the AI era amidst global supply chain challenges.
Palo Alto Networks' AI found years of vulnerabilities in weeks, triggering a cybersecurity arms race. Founders must collect 10x more data or risk everything.
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nesh Aurora declares an AI-driven 'SAS Apocalypse.' Learn why analytical SaaS is 'over,' UIs will vanish, and where new profit pools emerge.
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nesh Aurora predicts Google will hit $10T, arguing sales prowess, not just AI models, is the core differentiator for market dominance.
Nesh Aurora reveals Palo Alto Networks' AI, Mythos, found 5 years of vulnerabilities in 6 weeks. But a 30% false positive rate makes it attack-ready, not defense-ready. Your startup needs post-model work, not just raw AI.
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nesh Aurora warns AI's biggest national security risk isn't critical infrastructure attacks. It's economic chaos for small businesses.
Palo Alto's Nesh Aurora says hardware, not AI models, dictates future profit. Financial services resist cloud due to latency. Founders, plan for production bottlenecks.
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nesh Aurora declares analytical SAS 'over.' Learn how AI agents are replacing UIs, slashing software costs, and reinventing enterprise workflows.