Enterprise AI Defenders

By: The AI in Enterprise Software Podcast Series
  • Summary

  • Enterprise AI Defenders features exclusive conversations with the world's best security executives, who share how threat landscapes have changed due to the cloud and AI’s role in the future of cybersecurity. EAD is hosted by Evan Reiser, the CEO & founder of Abnormal Security, and Mike Britton, the CISO of Abnormal Security.

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Episodes
  • Ep 20: Protecting a Fortune 50 Giant: How FedEx Deploys AI at Scale with VP & CISO Gene Sun
    Nov 20 2024

    On the 20th episode of Enterprise AI Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser and Mike Britton, both executives at Abnormal Security, talk with Gene Sun, Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at FedEx. FedEx is a multinational courier delivery services company with over $90 billion in annual revenue and more than 500,000 employees globally. With billions of packages delivered every year, using the world’s largest cargo fleet, FedEx uses sophisticated technology to provide a unique delivery service to customers across the globe. In this conversation, Gene discusses industry shifts from isolated point solutions to powerful, AI-driven platform strategies, AI as a growing tool for attackers and defenders, and predictions for the future of AI-powered cyber defense.

    Quick hits from Gene:

    On the evolving workforce adapting to AI integration: “There is some kind of fear in society that AI will replace all the human beings doing the work. I have this saying, AI will not replace your job. People who know how to use AI will replace your job.”

    On consolidation and innovation in AI-driven cybersecurity: “There’s only so many players who can afford to stay in the AI race. I think only a couple of large cyber security platforms will survive and they will provide the fundamental platform for any additional innovation that will be created for security related AI models.”

    On AI lowering barriers for fraud: “Cybercriminals are using AI to generate counterfeit FedEx shipping labels. Previously, to create a counterfeit FedEx shipping label you needed to have programming skills to decode our tracking numbers to be able to generate readable barcodes. Now, AI has removed those technology requirements and criminals are increasing their velocity to perpetrate those crimes.”

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    Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/

    Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

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    25 mins
  • AI: The Force Multiplier for Cyber Defense with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts CISO Eric Brohm
    Oct 30 2024

    On the 19th episode of Enterprise AI Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser and Mike Britton, both executives at Abnormal Security, talk with Eric Brohm, Chief Information Security Officer at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. Wyndham is the world's largest hotel group, offering nearly 10,000 properties in 95 countries across 24 global brands. In this conversation, Eric shares his thoughts on how AI is fast becoming an indispensable tool for cybersecurity teams, the potential of AI in risk-based decision-making, and the growing trend of cybercriminals using AI.

    Quick hits from Eric:

    On the speed of AI adoption between attackers and defenders: “Attackers take up tools quicker than we do. They don't need to worry about test environments and, politically, selling the tools’ ROI for the business, right? They just go and they use it.”

    On AI as a tool to enhance security: “The industry of adversary emulation has been really big. I can point AI at my environment and it knows what security controls I have on the back end. It knows what my vulnerabilities are on the front end and says, “If I were an attacker, this is probably what I would do.” So that helps us drive smart investment based on AI helping us with those risks.”

    On the need for collaboration in cybersecurity: “Community is a key piece of why I love being in cybersecurity so much, and that collaboration is what we need to stay ahead of, or at least try to keep pace with whatever tools the attackers are using.”

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    Enterprise AI Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/

    Enterprise AI Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

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    31 mins
  • AI & Human Error: How Technology Secures the Future with MGM Resorts International SVP & CISO Stephen Harrison
    Sep 18 2024

    On the 18th episode of Enterprise Software Defenders, hosts Evan Reiser and Mike Britton, both executives at Abnormal Security, talk with Stephen Harrison, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at MGM Resorts International. MGM Resorts International is a global hospitality and entertainment leader, operating some of the most iconic destinations in Las Vegas and beyond. MGM boasts an annual revenue of over $16 billion and employs more than 70,000 people worldwide. In this conversation, Stephen shares his thoughts on cybersecurity complexities in the entertainment sector, the deployment of AI – in both safeguarding systems and enhancing attack methods, and the escalation of automated attacks targeting human error.

    Quick hits from Stephen:

    On the rapid pace of technology change and AI: “It's hard when we're at a period of time where there's never been faster acceleration of technology. And whatever you thought was cutting-edge AI last week, well, just check Twitter this week. You're probably wrong.”

    On adapting to rapid technological change: “If you’re running an enterprise security and you’re sort of putting up this gridiron fence saying, ‘No, our company is not going to use AI at a professional knowledge worker level.’ I think you’re probably doing a disservice.”

    On the evolving threat landscape: “Every innovation that comes out is also empowering threat actors…you have ransomware as a service right now. And I would expect by next year, sometime to see ransomware as a service evolve and become more like AI as a service for threat actors.”

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    Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Enterprise Software Defenders is a show where top security executives share how moves to the cloud have created an evolved threat landscape that requires new tools to protect against cybercrime. Find more great lessons from tech leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/

    Enterprise Software Defenders is produced by Josh Meer.

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    27 mins

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