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Vulnerability management at AI speed. [CyberWire-X]

6/14/202624 min

In large enterprise software companies, vulnerability management teams are facing unprecedented speed and scale as AI accelerates both discovery and exploitation of security issues. In this episode of CyberWire-X, N2K’s Dave Bittner is joined by Adobe’s Daniel Ventura, Senior Manager of the Vulnerability Operations Center, and Sangeeta Arora, Director of Vulnerability Management, to discuss how Adobe is evolving its vulnerability management strategy to keep pace with AI-driven threats. They share real world insights on prioritization, crossteam partnership, and how modern programs can balance speed with meaningful risk reduction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  1. Dave Bittner· Host0:00

    [electronic music] You're listening to the CyberWire network, powered by N2K. [electronic music] Welcome to this edition of CyberWire X. I'm Dave Bittner. Vulnerability management has always been a race against time, but as artificial intelligence accelerates both the discovery of software flaws and the speed at which attackers can exploit them, that race is moving faster than ever. For large enterprise software companies, the challenge is no longer just finding vulnerabilities, it's determining which ones matter most, mobilizing the right teams, and reducing risk at scale. Joining me today are Daniel Ventura, Senior Manager of Adobe's Vulnerability Operations Center, and Sangeeta Arora, Director of Vulnerability Management at Adobe. Together, they share how Adobe is evolving its approach to vulnerability management in the age of AI, from improving prioritization and strengthening cross-functional partnerships to balancing the need for speed with meaningful security outcomes. That's all ahead on this episode of CyberWire X.

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