
Episode #27
Is Your Cybersecurity Strategy Ready for Machine-Speed Attacks?
AI doesn't need to invent a new cyberattack to make existing threats more dangerous. In this episode of TechEDGE, Abby White sits down with TechEDGE Editor-in-Chief Theresa Houck to unpack three of the month's top stories and what they reveal about the rapidly changing cybersecurity landscape. They start with JADEPUFFER, what experts warn may be the first documented case of agentic ransomware, where AI carried out multiple stages of an attack and adjusted its approach when attempts failed. Then, they examine a warning from the Five Eyes alliance that rapidly advancing AI capabilities could challenge today's cybersecurity defenses within months—not years. Finally, Abby and Theresa turn to what IT leaders can control: preparing the organization to make fast, informed decisions when an incident occurs. In this episode: What makes agentic ransomware different How AI makes familiar security weaknesses more dangerous Why AI could accelerate vulnerability discovery and attacks What the Five Eyes warning means for enterprise security Why strong security fundamentals still matter in an AI-driven threat environment How to establish authority, recovery priorities and response procedures before a crisis Why organizations should plan for business resilience instead of trying to predict every possible attack The takeaway: Machine-speed attacks leave less room for unfinished security work—and less time to make decisions that should already be settled. Featured TechEDGE Stories Experts Warn of First Case of ‘Agentic’ Ransomware — and Paying Doesn’t Fix It Theresa Houck Why You Should Care: Alliance Warns AI Could Reshape Cybersecurity in Just Months Theresa Houck How to Develop an IT Emergency Response Policy Before a Crisis Hits: 8 Essential Steps Theresa Houck Visit TechEDGE at tech.endeavoredge.com and subscribe to the free weekly newsletter for practical enterprise IT analysis.

