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Thank you so much, David, for your time.
I really enjoyed having you on Technology Now.
Now, Sam, what did you think of that?
We did an episode a few weeks back.
We talked about self-driving networks and it's a really similar conversation.
You have to think about your network in a different way.
If you start from nobody has access to anything and then add things in.
I just want to talk about the threat landscape as it relates to AI and generative AI.
You know, one of the things that I thought was really interesting was the fact that we've maybe come from a place where if you wanted to create an attack, you would have to probably write your own piece of code.
But we live in the world of vibe coding.
You know, you could probably vibe code something like that.
I've actually had this conversation with family members and I basically said, if you get a call or even a video call from me and I'm asking for money or something that's suspicious, here's what I want you to do.
I'm not going to say on this podcast, but to try and add a human element to it, because you're right, even in the last year, it's become so much more sophisticated.
And I think saying I could recognize a deepfaked video, I think that's potentially a risky thing to do, to rely on that.
Yeah, I think that's quite interesting.
Now, Sam, obviously things change incredibly quickly in the world of cybersecurity.
However, I did think it was important to leave our interview with a final thought from David about what he thinks people should be doing to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to emerging threats.
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