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Something worth discussing in the AI Security space: the Verizon 2026 DBIR confirms what many of us suspected — AI-assisted attackers have fundamentally changed the economics of vulnerability exploitation.
Vulnerability exploitation just became the single most common initial access vector (31% of breaches, up 55% YoY). The mechanism matters: GenAI is being used to automate vulnerability research, accelerate targeting, and rapidly generate malware variants — meaning the time between disclosure and weaponization is shrinking precisely as defender patch cycles are getting longer.
The implication is that signature-based and reactive defenses are structurally disadvantaged against this threat model. Stopping AI-assisted attacks requires AI operating at prevention time, combined with continuous visibility into what's actually exposed and exploitable.
Attached is a short analysis of the DBIR findings and how Check Point approaches this with AI-powered prevention (independently tested by Miercom) and Exposure Management. Happy to go deeper on any of this — would be interested to hear whether this matches what you're seeing in your own environments.
Regardless of your security tooling, it's best to reduce your overall attack surface.
That will hopefully reduce your vulnerabilities that can potentially be exploited.
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