Continued Integration of AI for Adversarial Use
Presented by
Michelle Cantos, Senior Analyst, Google Threat Intelligence Group & Aurora Blum, Threat Intel Reporting Analyst, Google Threat Intelligence Group
About this talk
The era of AI in cybersecurity has shifted from theoretical experimentation to wide-spreadapplication. Recent intelligence from the Google Threat Intelligence Group describes a maturing landscape where adversaries from state-sponsored groups to cybercrime actors are using generative AI tools and services to solve complex logic flaws, automate exploit generation, and engineer polymorphic malware that bypasses traditional defenses.
Join our lead threat intelligence researchers Michelle Cantos and Aurora Blum as they deconstruct the latest findings from the May 2026 AI Threat Tracker report. This session will move beyond the headlines to analyze real-world case studies, including the discovery of zero-day vulnerabilities facilitated by AI and the rise of autonomous malware operations.
By attending this briefing, you will gain a deeper understanding of:
- Understand the AI-powered kill chain: Explore how threat actors are using generative AI as a force multiplier at every stage of an attack, from scaling highly interactive social engineering and automated reconnaissance to bridging the gap into complex network intrusion.
- Analyze the speed of modern attacks: Examine real-world intelligence demonstrating how AI is shrinking the window between vulnerability discovery, weaponization, and exploitation, fundamentally changing the operational physics and labor costs for security teams.
- Space for this session is limited to ensure a focused, interactive environment.
Register today to secure your attendance and equip your team with the intelligence needed to defend against the next generation of AI-driven threats.
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