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State-sponsored attackers just used AI to orchestrate sophisticated cyberattacks—and it worked. A recent report reveals how threat actors used Claude Code to execute 80-90% of attack operations automatically, making cyberattacks faster, cheaper, and more scalable. While AI hallucinations temporarily hindered attackers, this represents a fundamental shift in your threat model. This episode breaks down what happened, why the asymmetry between cheap automated attacks and expensive manual defense matters, and the three immediate actions you need to take to protect your organization.

In This Episode:

  • How state-sponsored groups used AI to automate 80-90% of cyberattack operations
  • Why jailbreaking AI safeguards is easier than most executives realize
  • The asymmetry problem: cheap automated attacks vs. expensive manual defense
  • How AI-assisted attacks differ from traditional script kiddie exploits
  • What intelligence authorities learned from this incident (and why it matters)
  • Three immediate actions to update your security posture for AI-assisted threats

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Take Action:

Review your security policies now—not next quarter. Talk to your CISO about whether your incident response plans are built for AI-paced attacks that operate at multiple actions per second. Your threat model just changed, and your defenses need to reflect that reality.

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