David Spark
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Buyers spend months evaluating vendors who are barely less green than they are.
So meanwhile, attackers don't wait for procurement cycles.
So, I mean, by the way, this sounds like the whole cybersecurity industry.
So I'm gonna ask you, Danny, first,
How should security leaders think about protecting infrastructure when the vendor ecosystem securing it doesn't yet exist or is as nascent as they are?
Andy, I want to throw this to you.
Do you think what we're seeing with AI is really just an echo of what we've seen when new sort of technologies rise and we're not kind of prepared for it?
Or is this a very different structural change?
So wait a second.
Let me just pause there.
So the new way of engaging with Caleb is to essentially taunt him to take you to his wife's restaurant.
Let me throw this back to you.
I'm just kind of shifting gears a little bit, Danny.
How have your staff, just in terms of running ThreatLocker in general, how have you guys been embracing AI?
Threadlocker is extending Zero Trust beyond endpoint control.
With the recent release of Zero Trust Network Access and Zero Trust Cloud Access, organizations can now control how users connect to both internal systems and cloud applications.
Access isn't based on credentials alone.
It requires the right user, the right device, and the right conditions.
Users are granted access only to specific applications, never entire networks or environments.
Now that matters because attackers aren't breaking in, they're logging in.