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This episode of The Connected Frontier explores the shift from AI-enhanced security, which merely assists humans, to AI-native security architecture where systems independently evaluate context and drive defensive decisions at machine speed. We discuss how this architectural redesign transforms static rules into adaptive, continuous trust recalculations and move the human role from reactive triage to strategic supervision. Ultimately, the episode highlights that as attackers adopt AI, organizations must transition to these autonomous, "reflex-based" defense mechanisms to maintain security balance while implementing rigorous governance guardrails.
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This episode of The Connected Frontier explores the shift from AI-enhanced security, which merely assists humans, to AI-native security architecture where systems independently evaluate context and drive defensive decisions at machine speed. We discuss how this architectural redesign transforms static rules into adaptive, continuous trust recalculations and move the human role from reactive triage to strategic supervision. Ultimately, the episode highlights that as attackers adopt AI, organizations must transition to these autonomous, "reflex-based" defense mechanisms to maintain security balance while implementing rigorous governance guardrails.
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