Sweet Security Launches Agentic AI Red Teaming to Counter ‘Mythos Moment’
New “Sweet Attack” platform uses runtime intelligence and continuous agentic red teaming to identify exploitable attack chains human teams may miss. The post Sweet Security Launches Agentic AI Red Teaming to Counter ‘Mythos Moment’ appeared first on SecurityWeek.
The Mythos Moment can be defined as the moment when industry fully realized that human security has no chance of matching the speed and volume of AI-assisted cyberattacks.
The CSA responded to the Mythos Moment with advice in The ‘AI Vulnerability Storm’: Building a ‘Mythos-ready’ Security Program. It wrote, “Introduce AI agents to the cyber workforce across the board enabling defenders to match attackers’ speed and begin closing the gap.”
This is good advice if you can do it. From within the thousands of vulnerabilities being found, only some will be relevant to any one environment, and even fewer will be exploitable within that configuration. These are the vulnerabilities that need to be remediated fast – the rest can be safely ignored (at least for the time being).
Related breach coverage
- Webinar Today: ROI for Cyber-Physical Security Programs2026-05-13
This webinar will help OT security teams and asset owners stop being cost centers and start being resilience drivers. The post Webinar Today: ROI for Cyber-Physical Security Programs appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- G7 Countries Release AI SBOM Guidance2026-05-14
The goal of the guidance, which outlines minimum elements, is to help organizations enhance transparency in AI systems and supply chains. The post G7 Countries Release AI SBOM Guidance appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks Find Many Vulnerabilities by Using AI on Their Own Code2026-05-13
Microsoft’s MDASH discovered 16 of the Patch Tuesday vulnerabilities, and Palo Alto used Mythos to find dozens of flaws. The post Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks Find Many Vulnerabilities by Using AI on Their Own Code appeared first on SecurityWeek.
- Government to Scrutinize Instructure Over Canvas Disruption, Data Breach2026-05-13
The Committee on Homeland Security has requested to be briefed on the incident and Instructure’s remediation steps. The post Government to Scrutinize Instructure Over Canvas Disruption, Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.
