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Greg Michaelson sits down with Yagub Rahimov, founder and CEO of Polygraph AI, to explore the emerging field of AI security. They discuss why traditional cybersecurity is breaking down in the age of large language models, how Polygraph uses specialized small language models (SLMs) to monitor both human and AI behavior in real time, and why contextual security—not pattern matching—is the future. The conversation also covers prompt injection, data sovereignty, enterprise AI adoption, edge computing, and what every CISO should be thinking about as AI agents become part of the workforce.
By Greg MichaelsonGreg Michaelson sits down with Yagub Rahimov, founder and CEO of Polygraph AI, to explore the emerging field of AI security. They discuss why traditional cybersecurity is breaking down in the age of large language models, how Polygraph uses specialized small language models (SLMs) to monitor both human and AI behavior in real time, and why contextual security—not pattern matching—is the future. The conversation also covers prompt injection, data sovereignty, enterprise AI adoption, edge computing, and what every CISO should be thinking about as AI agents become part of the workforce.