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Is the cybersecurity industry facing a security problem or a software quality problem? In this episode, we’re tackling the controversial claim that AI advancements could make security teams obsolete—and uncover the deeper issues plaguing software development. The conversation reveals an uncomfortable truth: software companies often transfer the risk of vulnerabilities to customers, creating a system where there's little incentive to invest in security by design. Can AI bridge this gap, or do we need fundamental changes in how we approach software development and regulation?
Article: Ex-CISA head thinks AI might fix code so fast we won't need security teams
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By Izar Tarandach, Matt Coles, and Chris Romeo5
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Is the cybersecurity industry facing a security problem or a software quality problem? In this episode, we’re tackling the controversial claim that AI advancements could make security teams obsolete—and uncover the deeper issues plaguing software development. The conversation reveals an uncomfortable truth: software companies often transfer the risk of vulnerabilities to customers, creating a system where there's little incentive to invest in security by design. Can AI bridge this gap, or do we need fundamental changes in how we approach software development and regulation?
Article: Ex-CISA head thinks AI might fix code so fast we won't need security teams
FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:
➜Twitter: @SecTablePodcast
➜LinkedIn: The Security Table Podcast
➜YouTube: The Security Table YouTube Channel
Thanks for Listening!

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