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AI Security Brief

TrendAI and N2K Networks
AI Security
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Cybersecurity
Agentic AI
AI Agents
Cybercrime
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Policy and Law Enforcement Collaboration
Technology
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AI Security Brief unpacks how AI is reshaping cybersecurity, from emerging attack techniques to zero-day research and real-world adversary activity. Powered by TrendAI threat intel and featuring conversations with international law enforcement, AI policy leaders, and security leaders, each episode delivers one insight worth bringing back to your team. Hosted by AI security practitioners Johnny Han... more

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With over two decades of experience spanning global CIO and CISO roles Sachin Jain has a perspective on accountability that goes well beyond the CISO's desk. In this episode, Sachin shares why AI governance is a shared responsibility across the organ... more

Ashish Rajan doesn’t sugarcoat what it means to be a security leader in the AI era. This is a moment where innovation is outpacing control. Where AI is being embedded into everything, often faster than organizations can understand, govern, or secure ... more

Robert (Bob) McArdle has spent two decades tracking cybercriminals - from ransomware groups to nation-state actors to financially motivated crime organizations. As a result, he has a front-row seat on how agentic AI is reshaping the threat landscape ... more

AI Security Brief is a new biweekly podcast, hosted by Johnny Hand and Dustin Childs, unpacking emerging AI threats, vulnerability research, and the strategic decisions and investments security leaders are making right now. Featuring proprietary inte... more

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Recent Guests

Ashish Rajan
CISO, podcast host and author of AI Security Engineering
Episode: How do we secure applications when anyone can code?
Bob McArdle
Director of Cybercrime Research at TrendAI
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Episode: How does AI change the economics of cybercrime?

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How do we secure applications when anyone can code?
Q: What actual advice can security leaders provide to teams and executives to build confidence in secure AI adoption?
Establish a policy framework for safe AI use, create a standard for what constitutes a secure AI deployment, and ensure cross-functional collaboration to assess risks before scaling access, rather than trying to deploy everywhere at once.
How does AI change the economics of cybercrime?
Q: How does agentic AI change the economics of cybercrime compared to traditional AI tools?
Agentic AI can act on behalf of operators, stitching together services and APIs, which makes the cybercrime service ecosystem more autonomous and scalable than before, accelerating the whole operation.
How does AI change the economics of cybercrime?
Q: Bob, I mean your work is in a lot of crime research, including VibeCrime—can you explain what VibeCoding is and why it matters?
VibeCoding is about coding becoming language-agnostic; you describe the problem to an AI and you work back and forth to solve it, enabling non-traditional coders to create solutions in their own language, effectively lowering barriers and broadening who can contribute to cybercrime development.

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