Armexa’s Chief Strategy Officer, John Cusimano, was featured in a recent ISSSource story this week on Project Glasswing, Anthropic’s new AI-driven cybersecurity initiative aimed at autonomously identifying and patching software vulnerabilities before threat actors can exploit them.
John’s calls Project Glasswing “genuinely exciting from a defensive standpoint,” noting that the ability to autonomously identify Zero Day vulnerabilities at scale is something the industry has long needed and that it could be a real equalizer for smaller manufacturers with limited cybersecurity resources. But he was equally candid about the risks, pointing out that the same capability that empowers defenders could be weaponized, and that access controls are only as strong as the systems enforcing them.
Perhaps most importantly, is the question of whether this technology is relevant to OT environments, noting that while OT has historically been insulated by proprietary protocols and architecture, that separation is eroding as OT and IT networks converge. Tools like this will increasingly matter in industrial settings.
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