Quick Take (TL;DR)LLMs don’t think—they predict. Keith Hoodlet shows what this means for CISOs facing bias, slopsquatting, MCP risks, and burnout.Guest SpotlightKeith Hoodlet is Engineering Director at Trail of Bits. He previously led at GitHub and Rapid7, co-founded Application Security Weekly, and launched the InfoSec Mentors Project.LinkedIn | Website | NewsletterResources & ReferencesBooksAI Snake OilFour Thousand WeeksArticles / StudiesMarine Corps Times2025 Cloud‐Native Security and Usage ReportThe Register: SlopsquattingTools / FrameworksModel Context ProtocolNVIDIA NeMo GuardrailsMeta Llama GuardCall to ActionIf this episode reshaped how you think about AI security, share it. Connect with your hosts:Conor Sherman — LinkedIn | Website | Sysdig;Stuart Mitchell — LinkedIn | Website.Subscribe to Zero Signal: Apple | Spotify | YouTube | Website
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