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AI isn't necessarily creating impossible new attacks, but it is drastically lowering the technical barrier to entry for cybercriminals. In this episode, Ashish Rajan speaks with Simon Biggs, Cyber Incident Response Specialist at Varonis, about how AI is accelerating the attack lifecycle.
Simon explains how attackers are using AI kits to instantly set up ephemeral phishing portals, query SQL databases in minutes, and bypass AI guardrails to compile Remote Access Trojans (RATs). We also discuss the shift in ransomware tactics from "encryption-first" to "data-theft-first," and how AI empowers attackers to post-process terabytes of stolen data to monetize it in novel ways.
For defenders, the message is clear: if your S3 access logs and SQL transaction logs aren't turned on before a breach, your forensics team won't be able to tell lawyers or regulators what data was actually lost. Discover why data classification and proactive logging are the ultimate lifelines for IR teams in the AI age.
Guest Socials - Simon's Linkedin
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube
- Cloud Security Newsletter
If you are interested in AI Security, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Security Podcast
Questions asked:
(00:00) Introduction(02:00) Simon Biggs' Background in Law Enforcement and Varonis(03:10) Is There a Huge Volume of Sophisticated AI Attacks?(04:10) How AI Accelerates SQL Queries and Business Email Compromise (BEC)(05:15) Why AI Kits Are the New Metasploit and BloodHound(08:15) Varonis Threat Labs: Copilot Prompt Injection Vulnerability(09:20) The Forensic Challenge: Auditing Prompts vs. Understanding AI Output(10:30) Tricking AI Guardrails to Compile Malware(12:15) Defensive Strategies: Shadow AI, Permissions, and Logging(15:30) Using Defensive AI and BloodHound for Threat Hunting(17:30) Why Ransomware is Now "Data First, No Encryption"(20:50) The Legal Nightmare of Unclassified Stolen Data(23:20) Why Windows Forensics Can't Tell You What Data Was Stolen(31:20) The Crucial Importance of Enabling S3 and Cloud Audit Logs(35:10) How AI Allows Attackers to Post-Process Terabytes of Stolen Data
Resources spoken about during the episode:
Simon’s Research at Varonis
Article about SearchLeak
Article about Reprompt
Varonis Threat Labs
Thank you to Varonis for sponsoring this episode of Cloud Security Podcast
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AI isn't necessarily creating impossible new attacks, but it is drastically lowering the technical barrier to entry for cybercriminals. In this episode, Ashish Rajan speaks with Simon Biggs, Cyber Incident Response Specialist at Varonis, about how AI is accelerating the attack lifecycle.
Simon explains how attackers are using AI kits to instantly set up ephemeral phishing portals, query SQL databases in minutes, and bypass AI guardrails to compile Remote Access Trojans (RATs). We also discuss the shift in ransomware tactics from "encryption-first" to "data-theft-first," and how AI empowers attackers to post-process terabytes of stolen data to monetize it in novel ways.
For defenders, the message is clear: if your S3 access logs and SQL transaction logs aren't turned on before a breach, your forensics team won't be able to tell lawyers or regulators what data was actually lost. Discover why data classification and proactive logging are the ultimate lifelines for IR teams in the AI age.
Guest Socials - Simon's Linkedin
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube
- Cloud Security Newsletter
If you are interested in AI Security, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Security Podcast
Questions asked:
(00:00) Introduction(02:00) Simon Biggs' Background in Law Enforcement and Varonis(03:10) Is There a Huge Volume of Sophisticated AI Attacks?(04:10) How AI Accelerates SQL Queries and Business Email Compromise (BEC)(05:15) Why AI Kits Are the New Metasploit and BloodHound(08:15) Varonis Threat Labs: Copilot Prompt Injection Vulnerability(09:20) The Forensic Challenge: Auditing Prompts vs. Understanding AI Output(10:30) Tricking AI Guardrails to Compile Malware(12:15) Defensive Strategies: Shadow AI, Permissions, and Logging(15:30) Using Defensive AI and BloodHound for Threat Hunting(17:30) Why Ransomware is Now "Data First, No Encryption"(20:50) The Legal Nightmare of Unclassified Stolen Data(23:20) Why Windows Forensics Can't Tell You What Data Was Stolen(31:20) The Crucial Importance of Enabling S3 and Cloud Audit Logs(35:10) How AI Allows Attackers to Post-Process Terabytes of Stolen Data
Resources spoken about during the episode:
Simon’s Research at Varonis
Article about SearchLeak
Article about Reprompt
Varonis Threat Labs
Thank you to Varonis for sponsoring this episode of Cloud Security Podcast

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