with Dave Bittner
In this RSA Conference recap, Dave Bittner, Host of The CyberWire Daily, joins Data Security Decoded host Caleb Tolin from the guest seat to unpack the biggest theme dominating the conference: artificial intelligence, and, more specifically, agentic AI.
From wall-to-wall AI messaging across San Francisco to in-depth conversations with security leaders and analysts, one thing became clear: the industry has moved past debating whether AI will take hold. It already has. Now, the focus has shifted to making it safe.
Dave shares insights from discussions with vendors, researchers, and intelligence professionals, highlighting a growing consensus around the need for strong guardrails, identity controls, and governance frameworks. As organizations begin deploying AI agents capable of acting autonomously, concerns around misuse, manipulation, and “machine-speed” attacks are accelerating.
The conversation also explores the rise of “shadow AI,” where employees use AI tools outside official oversight, and why banning these tools may backfire. Instead, organizations must embrace visibility and collaboration to manage risk effectively.
Ultimately, this episode captures a pivotal moment for cybersecurity: a transition from experimentation to operational reality. The tools are powerful, the risks are real, and the path forward requires balancing innovation with control while, as Dave puts it, doing everything possible to “limit the blast radius.”
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