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Join Webinar to Combat Rapid AI Cyber Threats

Join Webinar to Combat Rapid AI Cyber Threats

Posted on July 9, 2026 By CWS

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has drastically increased the speed at which cyber attacks occur, with actions that previously required days now unfolding in mere minutes. Attackers leveraging models like Mythos can rapidly craft personalized threats, select victims, evaluate attack efficacy, and advance to subsequent targets faster than defense teams can respond to initial alerts.

Understanding the Challenges of AI-Powered Attacks

The crux of the issue lies in the disparity between traditional security tools and the accelerated pace of AI-driven attacks. These tools were designed for threats operating at human speed, unlike the current AI-enabled threats that operate on a massive scale. To bridge this gap, cybersecurity professionals are invited to attend a free webinar titled “Outpacing Mythos: How to Fight Back Against AI-Powered Attacks.”

This one-hour session will deconstruct AI-powered attack strategies, revealing entry methods, in-system actions, and the shortcomings of network-based defenses that struggle to keep pace. The focus will be on practical mechanics rather than theoretical slides, ensuring that participants leave with applicable insights.

Effective Strategies for Defense

The second half of the webinar provides actionable strategies for mitigating these threats. Attendees will learn three critical tactics: minimize potential targets by reducing exposed entry points and implementing least-privilege access; prevent lateral movement by eliminating network-based trust, allowing only necessary connections; and set up early detection tripwires that trigger automated responses, stopping attacks before they escalate.

Olivia Vort from Zscaler will demonstrate how to implement these strategies using a Zero Trust framework tailored for the rapid pace of AI. This approach offers a blueprint for prioritizing security enhancements and reducing risk efficiently, without the need for additional tools or complexity.

Preparing for Future Threats

Cyber attackers are not slowing down, and neither should your defenses. This webinar provides a vital opportunity to identify and address vulnerabilities proactively, ensuring your security measures evolve to counter emerging AI-driven threats. Secure your spot today for this essential learning experience. Participation is free, but spaces are limited.

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The Hacker News Tags:AI attacks, AI security, cyber attacks, cyber defense, cyber defense strategies, cyber risk management, Cybersecurity, IT security, lateral movement, Mythos model, network protection, network vulnerabilities, Webinar, Zero Trust, zero-trust security

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