Tenable CEO Urges Shift to Proactive Security Amid Rising AI Threats

Reuters2025-12-18
Tenable CEO Urges Shift to Proactive Security Amid Rising AI Threats

Tenable Holdings Inc. Co-CEO Steve Vintz and Dr. Dustin Ormond of Creighton University recently appeared on Today's Marketplace to discuss the growing security challenges businesses face with the rise of AI technologies. Vintz highlighted the limitations of traditional, reactive cybersecurity approaches, noting that most investments focus on detecting and responding to breaches rather than preventing them. He advocated for proactive exposure management to reduce risks. Dr. Ormond emphasized that AI makes it easier for attackers to exploit vulnerabilities and that employees often unknowingly compromise sensitive data by sharing information with AI systems. Both experts agreed that human error remains a significant risk and stressed the importance of employee training on safe AI usage. The full interview can be viewed online here.

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