Digital Life Unfiltered is at the center of some of today’s most important conversations about how technology is rapidly changing our world, especially as artificial intelligence grows more intelligent and influential. In the latest episode from Opening Bid Unfiltered, Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi spoke with Zscaler founder and CEO Jay Chaudhry for a candid look at the state of digital security and the real risks emerging in this unfiltered age of digital life. Chaudhry explained that we’re living through the biggest transformation since the industrial revolution, and the rollout of AI models and agentic AI—digital agents that can independently perform tasks—is deeply redefining both convenience and threat. According to Chaudhry, the future is arriving faster than most companies realize. While there is some hype around the capabilities of agentic AI, its real-world adoption is accelerating at a rapid pace, and Zscaler is investing heavily to ensure security technologies are keeping up.
During the episode, listeners learned that not only are the tools for cyberattackers more powerful and accessible than ever thanks to generative AI, but defenders are also racing to employ that same AI for detection and defense. Chaudhry warned that it’s now possible for bad actors to gather critical information about corporate vulnerabilities in minutes—something that used to take days or weeks. Meanwhile, Chaudhry and his team are responding by expanding Zscaler’s security offerings, including a nearly $700 million acquisition of Red Canary to branch out into more advanced defense services, a strategy that reflects the urgent, ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.
The conversation also dove into the challenge of trust in a world where digital agents—akin to software “people”—need strict governance about who can access which information, when, and how. Zscaler’s zero-trust approach—where nobody is automatically trusted—has become increasingly important as company networks grow in complexity. Chaudhry noted that while agents and AI hold immense promise for boosting productivity and innovation, they come with security risks that only become more severe as digital life integrates deeper into work, politics, and personal lives.
Listeners tuning into Digital Life Unfiltered this week also got a glimpse of how leading digital executives are collaborating with their enterprise customers as “design partners,” ensuring that new security technologies are calibrated for real-world use cases. Chaudhry encourages all companies not to underestimate how quickly cyberthreats can evolve—and to make sure both technology and their people are up to date with the changing realities of digital life.
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