Mythos, Project Glasswing, and the New Tempo of Cybersecurity
AI hasn’t changed the fundamentals of cybersecurity. Attackers still exploit vulnerabilities, abuse identities, and take advantage of misconfigurations. What has changed is how fast it happens.
Tools like Mythos show how quickly weaknesses can be found and turned into real attacks in minutes, not weeks. Initiatives like Project Glasswing are designed to make sure defenders can find and fix those issues first.
Despite the headlines, the biggest risk isn’t a wave of AI-generated zero-day attacks. AI is accelerating discovery and exploitation of real, known issues. In some cases, AI-assisted tools can rapidly identify memory-related flaws in code and develop viable exploit paths in a fraction of the time traditional approaches required. Most security programs are not built for that kind of speed. Slow scans, siloed testing, and manual response cycles create gaps attackers can move through quickly.
Grab your coffee and join us as we explore:
- Why security fundamentals still matter more than ever
- How AI is accelerating exploit discovery and attack chaining
- The reality behind the “AI-generated zero-day” hype
- How tools like Mythos rapidly identify exploitable vulnerabilities, including memory issues like Use-After-Free (UAF) vulnerabilities
- Why identity weaknesses and misconfigurations remain the primary attack surface
- The importance of machine-speed vulnerability scanning and prioritization
- How behavior-based runtime detection helps catch attackers regardless of initial access method
- Why tighter DevSecOps practices and smarter penetration testing are essential in the AI era
Register today to save your spot. Attendees will receive a Yeti Coffee mug and $15 Starbucks gift card.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
11:00 am - 11:45 am