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Why do CISOs still struggle with asset intelligence in 2026? Despite decades of security tooling, most organizations still have a massive 40% "dark matter" blind spot in their environment and the explosion of ephemeral AI agents is only making it worse.
In this episode, Ashish and Caleb sit down with Joe Diamond, CEO, Axonius to discuss the evolution of the asset space. We explore why traditional CMDBs (which track business processes and IT hardware) fall short for cyber attack surface management, and why the industry is shifting from static asset inventory to dynamic asset intelligence. Joe spoke about how AI agents whether they run for five minutes or five months must be treated as a distinct asset class, complete with their own access logs and token utilization tracking.
The conversation also goes into the future of enterprise software interfaces. Joe predicts that within three to five years, the traditional dashboard UI will completely disappear, replaced entirely by natural language prompts and AI-driven BI. Finally, we tackle the "Build vs. Buy" dilemma: if AI can integrate tools in five minutes, why do we still need vendors?.
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(00:00) Introduction(01:50) Joe Diamond's Background and Journey into Cybersecurity(02:50) Why Asset Management is Still an Unsolved Problem(04:00) The 40% "Dark Matter" Blind Spot in Enterprise Environments(05:30) How Do We Actually Define an Asset?(08:30) CMDB vs. Asset Intelligence: Understanding the Delta(12:30) Defining AI Models and AI Agents as an Asset Class(15:30) Do Ephemeral AI Agents Need to be Tracked?(18:30) The "Time Machine" Feature: Tracking Asset Configuration Drift(20:30) Use Case: Remediating the CrowdStrike Outage Using Asset Intelligence(23:30) Why You Need Asset Intelligence if You Already Have CSPM/CNAPP(31:30) The End of the UI: Why Dashboards Will Be Replaced by AI Prompts(36:30) A Simple 3-Question Framework for AI Asset Management(38:30) Build vs. Buy: Why AI Cannot Operate and Maintain Software
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Why do CISOs still struggle with asset intelligence in 2026? Despite decades of security tooling, most organizations still have a massive 40% "dark matter" blind spot in their environment and the explosion of ephemeral AI agents is only making it worse.
In this episode, Ashish and Caleb sit down with Joe Diamond, CEO, Axonius to discuss the evolution of the asset space. We explore why traditional CMDBs (which track business processes and IT hardware) fall short for cyber attack surface management, and why the industry is shifting from static asset inventory to dynamic asset intelligence. Joe spoke about how AI agents whether they run for five minutes or five months must be treated as a distinct asset class, complete with their own access logs and token utilization tracking.
The conversation also goes into the future of enterprise software interfaces. Joe predicts that within three to five years, the traditional dashboard UI will completely disappear, replaced entirely by natural language prompts and AI-driven BI. Finally, we tackle the "Build vs. Buy" dilemma: if AI can integrate tools in five minutes, why do we still need vendors?.
Questions asked:
(00:00) Introduction(01:50) Joe Diamond's Background and Journey into Cybersecurity(02:50) Why Asset Management is Still an Unsolved Problem(04:00) The 40% "Dark Matter" Blind Spot in Enterprise Environments(05:30) How Do We Actually Define an Asset?(08:30) CMDB vs. Asset Intelligence: Understanding the Delta(12:30) Defining AI Models and AI Agents as an Asset Class(15:30) Do Ephemeral AI Agents Need to be Tracked?(18:30) The "Time Machine" Feature: Tracking Asset Configuration Drift(20:30) Use Case: Remediating the CrowdStrike Outage Using Asset Intelligence(23:30) Why You Need Asset Intelligence if You Already Have CSPM/CNAPP(31:30) The End of the UI: Why Dashboards Will Be Replaced by AI Prompts(36:30) A Simple 3-Question Framework for AI Asset Management(38:30) Build vs. Buy: Why AI Cannot Operate and Maintain Software

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