
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Andrew Manoske (@a2d2, VP Products @Kindo) talks about the intersection of GenAI and DevSecOps, the WhiteRabbitNeo model, and learning adversary behavior.
SHOW: 876
SHOW TRANSCRIPT: The Cloudcast #876 Transcript
SHOW VIDEO: https://youtube.com/@TheCloudcastNET
CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK: http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw
NEW TO CLOUD? CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCAST: "CLOUDCAST BASICS"
SHOW SPONSOR:
SHOW NOTES:
Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your background and your current areas of focus.
Topic 2 - You come from a security background. Every conversation we have with security teams is “attackers have more tools, more money and more time”. Is security an almost unwinnable game without a new way of thinking about the equation?
Topic 3 - It seems like AI has the potential to give Security teams (or anyone in IT) more of a chance, if used properly. How are you thinking about giving teams the right security AI powers?
Topic 4 - Let’s talk about WhiteRabbitNeo. “WhiteRabbitNeo is uncensored and trained to act like a modern adversary.” What does this mean in practical terms?
Topic 5 - Where is the potential for the right set of AI models + Agents to make a significant impact towards better on-going security?
Topic 6 - There will be lots of things aimed at being AI for Security. How would you tell someone how to sort through what is useful vs. AI-washed or not likely to be useful?
FEEDBACK?
By Massive Studios4.6
147147 ratings
Andrew Manoske (@a2d2, VP Products @Kindo) talks about the intersection of GenAI and DevSecOps, the WhiteRabbitNeo model, and learning adversary behavior.
SHOW: 876
SHOW TRANSCRIPT: The Cloudcast #876 Transcript
SHOW VIDEO: https://youtube.com/@TheCloudcastNET
CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK: http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw
NEW TO CLOUD? CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCAST: "CLOUDCAST BASICS"
SHOW SPONSOR:
SHOW NOTES:
Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your background and your current areas of focus.
Topic 2 - You come from a security background. Every conversation we have with security teams is “attackers have more tools, more money and more time”. Is security an almost unwinnable game without a new way of thinking about the equation?
Topic 3 - It seems like AI has the potential to give Security teams (or anyone in IT) more of a chance, if used properly. How are you thinking about giving teams the right security AI powers?
Topic 4 - Let’s talk about WhiteRabbitNeo. “WhiteRabbitNeo is uncensored and trained to act like a modern adversary.” What does this mean in practical terms?
Topic 5 - Where is the potential for the right set of AI models + Agents to make a significant impact towards better on-going security?
Topic 6 - There will be lots of things aimed at being AI for Security. How would you tell someone how to sort through what is useful vs. AI-washed or not likely to be useful?
FEEDBACK?

289 Listeners

1,087 Listeners

626 Listeners

585 Listeners

289 Listeners

302 Listeners

333 Listeners

961 Listeners

211 Listeners

202 Listeners

142 Listeners

494 Listeners

227 Listeners

35 Listeners

64 Listeners