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Cybersecurity is no longer just about keeping attackers out. It is about what happens when they get in. Andrew Rubin, CEO and founder of Illumio, joins The Tech Trek to talk about the speed of modern attacks, why AI changes the security equation, and how companies should think about breach containment, micro segmentation, and guardrails for agentic AI. This conversation gets into a practical shift every technology leader needs to understand. As companies move faster with AI, security teams are being asked to protect more systems, more users, more tools, and eventually more agents. The old idea of perfect prevention is not enough. The better question is how quickly teams can detect, contain, and reduce the impact when something goes wrong. Key Takeaways • Cybersecurity is moving at the speed of technology. As AI accelerates product, engineering, and operations, attackers and defenders are both moving faster. • Prevention alone is not a complete strategy. Andrew makes the case for breach containment, where the goal is to stop a bad event from becoming a catastrophic one. • AI gives both sides more leverage. Attackers can move faster with fewer constraints, while defenders can use AI to automate routine security work and improve response time. • Agentic AI will create a new security challenge. Companies need guardrails that let teams use AI at scale without creating uncontrolled risk. • Cyber budgets need to map to risk. The conversation should start with what risk is being reduced, not what a tool can do. Timestamped Highlights 00:30 Andrew explains what Illumio does and why micro segmentation is really about breach containment. 02:36 Why cyber attacks are accelerating because the rest of the technology world is accelerating too. 04:35 Andrew challenges the idea that any security company can promise perfect protection. 09:46 How agentic AI could help security teams automate mundane work and monitor continuously. 13:28 Why cyber spending often gets misaligned when teams focus on tools instead of risk reduction. 16:55 Where human judgment still matters in cybersecurity, especially during moments of crisis. 20:10 Why large organizations are struggling to let employees use AI aggressively while still putting meaningful guardrails in place. 23:46 The parallel between cloud adoption and AI adoption, and why retrofitting legacy systems is harder than building for AI from the start. A Line That Stuck “Cyber is a math problem. The attackers are going after us, the defenders are trying to prevent it or stop it once it happens, and it becomes a math equation at many levels.” Practical Moves For Tech Leaders • Treat AI as a security and operating model shift, not just another tool rollout. • Start security conversations with risk reduction before product capability. • Look for areas where AI can automate repetitive monitoring and analysis without removing human judgment from high stakes decisions. • Build guardrails early, especially as AI becomes embedded into daily workflows for users and developers. Stay Connected Follow The Tech Trek for more conversations with founders, operators, and technology leaders building the next generation of AI, data, infrastructure, and security systems. Subscribe, follow, and share this episode with someone thinking about how AI changes the way modern technology teams build and protect systems.
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