@AnjneyMidha: existential disruption is coming for most cybersecurity companies and no, it’s not claude directly, but yes it is a res…
Summary
Anjney Midha warns that within ~18 months, AI-driven disruption will fundamentally threaten cybersecurity companies whose value depends on providing trust, citing the bitter lesson.
View Cached Full Text
Cached at: 07/02/26, 06:27 PM
existential disruption is coming for most cybersecurity companies
and no, it’s not claude directly, but yes it is a result of the bitter lesson more generally
if your value in the world is providing trust, a meteor is hurtling towards your core
~18 months is my best guess
Similar Articles
Claude as an Orchestrator: Why Agentic AI Can't Be Secured by the AI Alone
The article explores security risks when AI like Claude can control browsers and orchestrate other AI systems, highlighting that no amount of red teaming can fully secure against semantic attacks and supply chain manipulation.
Claude Mythos Opens The Cybersecurity Pandora's box
Anthropic has unveiled Claude Mythos, a highly capable AI model designed to automatically discover security vulnerabilities in operating systems, browsers, and software libraries. Initially restricted to select enterprise and open-source partners under Project Glasswing due to dual-use risks, the release has sparked industry debate over AI security capabilities and corporate marketing tactics.
@AnthropicAI: And those in occupations that show high Claude usage—like software engineering—were more worried about displacement tha…
Anthropic reports that software engineers—who show high Claude usage—express greater concern about job displacement than those in roles less exposed to AI.
@rohanpaul_ai: Google CEO Sundar Pichai on current frontier model's ability to break the security of almost all current software. "The…
Google CEO Sundar Pichai warns that current frontier AI models may already be capable of breaking the security of almost all existing software, highlighting significant cybersecurity risks.
@ClementDelangue: The biggest risk in AI is concentration: of power, capabilities and economic wealth. Who can doubt it with trillion dol…
Clement Delangue warns that the biggest risk in AI is the concentration of power, capabilities, and wealth among a few trillion-dollar companies and governments, calling for more rebels and alliances like USV's.