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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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In this episode of BHIS Presents: AI Security Ops, the team tackles one of the most urgent — and misunderstood — problems in modern security:
How do you actually secure AI agents?
Not hypothetically. Not in theory. But in the real world — where age... more
In this episode of BHIS Presents: AI Security Ops, the team introduces a new approach to offensive security:
Fusion AI Pentesting.
www.blackhillsinfosec.com/fusion-penetration-testing/
As AI continues to reshape cybersecurity, one question ... more
In this episode of BHIS Presents: AI Security Ops, the team looks at what it actually means to own your AI stack.
Open-weight models and open-source harnesses are no longer just lab toys. They are becoming practical options for security teams that c... more
In this episode of BHIS Presents: AI Security Ops, the team digs into a problem every AI-enabled SOC eventually hits:
The demo looked great — until the inference bill showed up!
AI in SecOps gets expensive because security data is huge, repetitive,... more
In this episode of BHIS Presents: AI Security Ops, the team tackles a foundational question in modern AI security:
Is the real risk in the model… or in the harness around it?
For years, most conversations have focused on model behavior — prompt inj... more
In this episode of BHIS Presents: AI Security Ops, the team breaks down a packed week in AI security — from the first AI-built zero day in the wild to model supply chain attacks and gray market AI access.
What used to be theoretical is now operation... more
In this episode of BHIS Presents: AI Security Ops, the team breaks down a new benchmarking framework designed to evaluate AI pentesting agents against real-world offensive security scenarios.
What began as experimental evaluation of “can AI hack?” h... more
In this episode of BHIS Presents: AI Security Ops, the team breaks down a growing problem in cybersecurity: AI-generated bug bounty “slop” overwhelming the system.
What started as a powerful way to crowdsource vulnerability discovery is now hitting ... more
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This show centers on how AI intersects with cybersecurity, often exploring practical defense strategies, threat models, and real-world tooling. Episodes cover topics like model evasion, data poisoning, guardrails, prompt privacy, and the broader implications of AI in security operations, with frequent panels and expert guests discussing both technical and policy-oriented angles. Taken together, the show tends to mix hands-on demos and thoughtful analysis of emerging AI security threats, making it valuable for security professionals, risk managers, and tech leads who want actionable insights and concrete considerations for secure AI deployments. A notable strength is the ongoing focus on practical risk mitigation (e.g., guardrails, logging, ... more
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2. Brian Fehrman
3. Alex Minster
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5. Hayden Covington
6. Ethan Robish
7. Brian Furman
8. Dr. Colin Shea-Blymyer
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