Walk the floor of any security conference, and you'll hear the same story that AI is transforming threat detection, closing the vulnerability gap, and redefining cyber defence. But the data suggests security professionals aren't buying into the hype as much as vendors might expect. According to Oliver Spence, CEO of Cybaverse and a former Royal Marine, the cybersecurity industry has a marketing problem, and that problem is making organisations less secure. In this episode of the Security Strategist Podcast, Spencer sits down with Trisha Pillay to examine where security leaders are being misled, why buzzwords are replacing meaningful outcomes, and what organisations should be focusing on instead. #Cybersecurity #AI #AISecurity #CyberSecurityPodcast #SecurityStrategist #ThreatDetection #VulnerabilityManagement #PatchManagement #CyberDefense #InformationSecurity #EnterpriseSecurity #AIHype #CyberResilience #RiskManagement #TechPodcast

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