Shields up: What you should be doing in response to Mythos
Thursday, 11th June at 11:00 BST | 12:00 CET / SAST
Speakers
- Richard Ford, CTO, Integrity360
- Martin Potgieter, Regional CTO, Integrity360
AI-driven capabilities like Mythos are changing the speed of cybersecurity, not the fundamentals. While much of the industry conversation focuses on hype and fear around “new AI threats”, the reality is more practical: the real risk lies in how quickly vulnerabilities can now be discovered, analysed and potentially exploited.
In this webinar, Richard Ford, CTO, Integrity360, is joined by Martin Potgieter, Regional CTO, Integrity360, to unpack what Mythos actually means for organisations, and more importantly, what security leaders should be doing in response.
This session will explore why visibility, prioritisation and response speed are becoming the defining factors of cyber resilience in an AI-accelerated threat landscape. Attendees will gain insight into how organisations can reduce exposure, strengthen cyber hygiene and improve detection and response capabilities without getting distracted by industry hype.
The discussion will also examine why strong fundamentals remain the most effective defence strategy, including asset visibility, risk-based vulnerability management, attack surface awareness and faster incident response. Through practical guidance and real-world perspective, the session will help organisations understand how to prepare for a world where the time between exposure and exploitation continues to shrink.
Join us for a grounded and practical conversation on how to build resilience against faster-moving threats, reduce security blind spots and focus on the controls that matter most.
What you will learn:
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What Mythos is - and what it is not
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Why the real risk is speed, not a fundamentally new attack method
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How AI-driven vulnerability discovery is changing the exposure landscape
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Why visibility across assets and attack surface is now critical
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How to prioritise vulnerabilities based on real business risk and impact
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The growing importance of rapid detection and response capabilities
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Why cyber hygiene and fundamentals remain the foundation of resilience
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How Threat Exposure Management and MDR help reduce risk in an AI-accelerated environment
