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Agentic Exploitation: Why Threat Feeds are the New Critical Business Vulnerability

  • Tue, Apr 28, 2026
  • 1:00PM - 2:00PM EDT
  • English
  • Srinivas Avasarala
  • Technical Presentation
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The "Grace Period" for enterprise defense has officially expired. While attackers have always weaponized new disclosures within 15 minutes, Agentic AI has turned that speed into an unthinkable scale. When GPT-4 class agents can autonomously exploit 87% of known vulnerabilities, relying on threat feeds with a 20-day lag is no longer just a delay — it’s a total loss of control.

Join us for an executive briefing on the Agentic Evasion Crisis. We will dissect why the shift toward autonomous exploitation has rendered traditional, feed-based protection obsolete. This session provides a strategic roadmap for CISOs to ensure every aspect of their security stack is moving away from reactive reputation lists toward a real-time, preemptive defense designed to neutralize threats at agentic speed.

Key Executive Takeaways:

  • Autonomy at Scale: Dissecting the "87% Success Rate"—how GPT-4 class agents have automated the exploitation lifecycle, removing the need for human intervention.
  • The Real-Time Paradox: Why your investment in high-velocity security is fundamentally undermined by a foundational layer that is 20 days behind the threat landscape.
  • The Death of the Buffer: Why relying on stale threat feeds creates a "security illusion" that leaves even modern, preemptive stacks exposed to autonomous threats.

Why Join:

  • Leave with a practical plan to synchronize your infrastructure defense with the velocity of your modern security suite.
  • Earn 1 CPE credit.

Meet Your Speaker

Srinivas Avasarala
Srinivas Avasarala

Srinivas Avasarala

Vice President of Product Management

Srinivas Avasarala is the Vice President of Product Management at Palo Alto Networks, where he leads Cloud-Delivered Security Services.

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