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In this episode of And Security For All, host Kim Hakim sits down with cybersecurity expert Ken Foster to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the modern workforce — and what that means for security professionals, organizations, and the future of work.
From layoffs and talent shortages to the rise of agentic AI, Kim and Ken break down how automation, machine learning, and new attack surfaces are changing the cybersecurity landscape in real time. They discuss:
Ken also shares candid insights on hiring trends, upskilling the next generation of cybersecurity professionals, and how leaders can prepare for a workforce that increasingly depends on — and is challenged by — artificial intelligence.
Whether you’re a CISO, IT leader, or security practitioner, this conversation offers practical perspective on where AI, automation, and human expertise intersect — and how to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving cyber landscape.
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In this episode of And Security For All, host Kim Hakim sits down with cybersecurity expert Ken Foster to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the modern workforce — and what that means for security professionals, organizations, and the future of work.
From layoffs and talent shortages to the rise of agentic AI, Kim and Ken break down how automation, machine learning, and new attack surfaces are changing the cybersecurity landscape in real time. They discuss:
Ken also shares candid insights on hiring trends, upskilling the next generation of cybersecurity professionals, and how leaders can prepare for a workforce that increasingly depends on — and is challenged by — artificial intelligence.
Whether you’re a CISO, IT leader, or security practitioner, this conversation offers practical perspective on where AI, automation, and human expertise intersect — and how to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving cyber landscape.

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