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        <description>Something shifted in the past year that most security teams haven't fully reckoned with yet: AI models can now find serious vulnerabilities in production code, at scale, with minimal human skill required. Not in toy examples. In libraries that have been reviewed hundreds of times by the best researchers in the world. Jack Cable, Co-Founder and CEO of Corridor, will walk through what this means for the 80% of organizations that have never had to defend against adversaries doing in-house vuln discovery: where the real exposure is, what the available playbooks actually get right, and what concrete steps security teams can take right now to reduce their blast radius before open-weight models make this everybody's problem. Speakers: Jack Cable (Corridor): Jack Cable is a hacker who serves as the Co-Founder and CEO at Corridor, the security platform for AI coding. X/Twitter: https://x.com/jackhcable LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackcable/</description>
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