In 2025, hackers stopped using muskets and started using AI machine guns. If your defense strategy still relies on manual human response, you're already a casualty.
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Keen to explain how we should regard this technology today is Andrew Filev, CEO and founder at Zencoder, a company known for its cloud-based video encoding service that converts files for any device.