Attack Automation vs. Defense Automation

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The recent Anthropic leak revealed a reality many in cybersecurity have long suspected: attack automation is advancing faster, cheaper, and more aggressively than defense automation. This widening asymmetry—where attackers scale operations with ease while defenders struggle with complexity, cost, and fragmentation—poses an urgent challenge for CISOs, threat intelligence teams, and security architects.

In this LinkedIn Live session, we’ll break down what the leak exposed about automated offensive capabilities, how this changes the threat landscape for enterprises, and what security leaders must do now to keep pace. From autonomous malware behaviors to large-scale exploitation workflows, we’ll examine why attackers are out-innovating defenders — and how AI-driven defensive automation can begin to close the gap.

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Dennis Underwood
Dennis Underwood
CEO
Cyber Crucible, Inc.
Dennis Underwood is a cybersecurity innovator and executive focused on preventing digital risk before it happens.
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