Session
AI Accelerated Chaos: Are the Electric Sheep Doomed?
In the visionary landscape of a not so distant future, the "electric sheep" we
dream of are the revenue-generating products of our digital labor. To tend these
flocks, we have built sophisticated "supply chain robots"—agents of automation
within our CI/CD pipelines. But what happens when the shepherds themselves are
compromised? We are witnessing an unprecedented convergence of catastrophic
threat vectors accelerated by AI. This is not a theoretical drill anymore. It is
a perfect storm that is dismantling our security perimeters at machine speed.
We are witnessing an unprecedented convergence of three catastrophic threat
vectors accelerating security chaos. First, users downloading unverified AI
personal assistants that gain full system access, bypassing security controls
for convenience, unaware of the danger. Second, "Harvest now, decrypt later" is
no longer speculation retroactively compromising everything we protect now.
Finally, the Geopolitical AI Arms Race sees nation-states deploying vulnerable
models at scale, where high adoption rates.
The malware industry is adapting faster than our defenses. This session delivers
the uncomfortable truth: our supply chain robots and the electric sheep they
produce are at risk of being compromised by users who are unaware of the risks.
Join this session to understand this perfect storm and leave with a battle plan
to survive the next phase of cybersecurity chaos.
Attendee Takeaways
- Discover how local-first AI assistants are creating new attack surfaces.
- Learn how the Dunning-Kruger effect is creating a "security gap".
- Understand why "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" makes PQC an immediate
infrastructure crisis.
- Gain information on the hidden security costs of viral foreign AI models.
- Leave with a concrete action plan covering immediate tactical fixes and
long-term strategic changes.
Brett Smith
I'm Smitty and I am afraid of robots
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
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