Exploring AI Vulnerabilities in Cybersecurity with Mike Bell
In this episode of Simply Offensive, Phillip Wylie and Suzu Labs CEO Mike Bell dive into the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.
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In this episode of Simply Offensive, Phillip Wylie and Suzu Labs CEO Mike Bell dive into the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.
In this episode of Simply Offensive, Phillip Wylie interviews Shubham Khichi, an offensive security professional and founder of CyberAGI.
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This White Paper details how agentic AI is drastically accelerating competitive hacking, with CTF "first blood" times on Hack The Box declining by 16% annually. It argues that hacking competitions are shifting from tests of manual human skill to benchmarks for autonomous AI systems. To preserve the industry's integrity, the author suggests adopting a chess-like model with separate tracks for human and AI-augmented performance.