Danny Jenkins
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User experience shouldn't be negatively impacted by that, but security is exponentially increased.
I don't have statistics, but insights is probably more relevant.
And here's an example on ThreatLocker.
We had, prior to ZTCA, we had more successful...
logins from rogue devices from attackers than we did from people themselves saying, oh, I want to use my home computer to log into my email.
And that's what's terrifying is that it's more likely that someone logging in from a device that is not authenticated or is not a device issued by the company or approved by the company is a attacker.
I mean, look, we obviously use AI and the answer is no.
And I'll give you another reason, slightly different reason why.
And I think AI is amazing.
It's given us the ability to research and understand things much, much faster.
First of all, everything it's creating is based on public knowledge.
I kind of liken it to a GPS solution that's 98% right on every street.
If you go and ask any AI agent right now, say, hey, right, tell me how to get to the end of the street.
It will say, point this degree north and get to the end of the street.
And then you'll say, okay, I need to go three streets on, tell me how to get to here.
And it will say, this far, this far, this far.
And you're probably going to get right.
Tell it to drive you to San Francisco from New York.
And 98% right suddenly becomes really, really wrong over a lot of decisions.
Because you're not going to get from San Francisco to New York when you ask an AI agent which direction to go.