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ToxSec's avatar

‘Vendor lock-in is getting harder to justify when budgets are tight and better options exist. AI capabilities are finally practical but demand clean data to function. The teams that own their pipeline will be the ones who actually get value from what comes next’

well said imo. this was a great read thanks 😊

Mitchem Boles's avatar

I thought the "ai doesn't fix bad data" portion was spot on. The scale and speed required for enterprise scale like you mentioned is really hard. Imagine having a complete forensic toolset for triage that actually captures the full attack path every time, that judiciously gives verdicts at scale, and accurately. Proving that capability out would take really large enterprises to validate it, but once they did, I'd think the whole operating model then changes for triage/investigation/verdict. AND it plays directly into exactly what Monad provides on the pipeline side, what a 1-2 punch combo!

Ayman Elsawah's avatar

Agreed! With data everywhere and more than the security team with an interest in it, I like to stage the data in a neutral area for ingestion later. Not only do I control the lifecycle of the data, but I won't have to pay twice for ingesting. Also, the fact that I can walk away anytime.