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Karsten Skuldbol
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Thanks for sharing the recording. I missed the live event, but the discussion around continuous exposure management gave me a few ideas to bring back to my team.



   
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Aaron Munoz
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The webinar was surprisingly practical. The examples around shrinking remediation timelines made the risks feel much more real.



   
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Minesh Kotadia
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I liked how the session focused not only on threats but also on how organizations can realistically adapt their processes and prioritization strategies.



   
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Fergal Guigan
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Very solid discussion overall. The speaker explained some pretty complex concepts in a way that was easy to follow even for non-specialists.



   
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Eric Jacobsen
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Appreciated the balanced perspective in this webinar. It wasn’t just “AI is dangerous,” it actually covered what teams can do moving forward.



   
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Chris Smith
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Watched the recording this morning and ended up sharing it with a few coworkers. The section on attack surface visibility was especially relevant for us.



   
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Neil Storey
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Good session. The conversation about traditional patch cycles no longer being enough definitely hit home.



   
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Steve Lukose
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I missed the live webinar, so I’m glad the recording was uploaded. The discussion felt very relevant to what security teams are dealing with right now.



   
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Vamsi Gorugantula
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Honestly one of the better cybersecurity webinars I’ve watched recently. It stayed focused and didn’t feel overloaded with buzzwords.



   
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Walter Mejia
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The speaker did a great job connecting AI-driven exploit development with real operational challenges that companies are already facing.



   
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Georgia Antoniou
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Really interesting points around prioritization and exposure management maturity. There’s clearly a growing need for faster decision-making in security operations.



   
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Emil Ahmed
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Thanks to the community team for making the recording available afterward. I found the session useful enough to take notes during parts of it.



   
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Thomas Powell
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The idea that exploitation timelines are getting compressed so aggressively is something more organizations probably need to pay attention to.



   
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Pieter Waterschoot
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Very engaging discussion overall. I especially liked the practical examples instead of only theoretical explanations.



   
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Boudewijn Bos
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This recording was worth the watch. The conversation around AI-assisted attacks felt current and grounded in real-world scenarios.



   
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