State of Cybercrime
AI-Powered Espionage
A Chinese state-sponsored group weaponized Anthropic’s Claude tool to launch the first large-scale AI-driven espionage campaign, targeting more than 30 organizations across tech, finance, manufacturing, and government.
This wasn’t an AI agent merely assisting hackers – it was autonomously performing reconnaissance, exploit development, and data exfiltration.
Join Matt and David on the next State of Cybercrime as they break down this game-changing leap for attackers. They will also dive into the latest Citrix and Cisco zero-day exploits and share critical updates on emerging AI regulations.
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About the series
In today's digital landscape, no industry is safe from cybercrime. Hackers continue to exploit vulnerabilities across sectors, leading to highly destructive breaches.
Our State of Cybercrime series sheds light on the latest high-profile attacks while providing actionable insights across every industry.
This episode's segments include...
- Is there any good news?
- AI Vey — because we can't not talk about AI
- The latest Vulnerable Vulnerabilities
- The highway to the Danger Zone
- Live Q&A
Show hosts:
Matt Radolec
VP of Incident Response, Cloud Operations & SE, Varonis
David Gibson
Senior VP of Strategic Programs, Varonis
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