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An insightful panel featuring Gadi Bashvitz, CEO of Bright Security @bashvitz; Glen Chisholm, Partner at SYN Ventures @glennchishol; Debanjan Saha, CEO and Founder of DataRobot @Saha_Deban; Alice Shaff, Co-founder and CEO of Gator Security @aliceinwo0; and Guru Chahal, Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners @guruchahal, moderated by Raj Judge, EVP of Corporate Strategy at Zscaler, delivered a compelling examination of the seismic shifts redefining the cybersecurity landscape in the era of agentic AI. Revolving around the theme “AI in Cybersecurity & Cybersecurity in AI,” the panel examined the new challenges emerging as organizations adopt increasingly autonomous AI systems. Panelists shared firsthand insights from scaling companies at the forefront of innovation, emphasizing the dual reality of AI as both a powerful defensive tool and a rapidly expanding attack vector. They discussed the need for secure-by-design AI architectures, governance frameworks, real-time monitoring of AI agents, and the growing importance of explainability and accountability in autonomous systems. Within the context of a rapidly expanding $250 billion global cybersecurity market, the panel projected a future defined by accelerated innovation, intensified capital deployment, and deeper collaboration between founders, operators, and investors.
An insightful panel featuring Gadi Bashvitz, CEO of Bright Security @bashvitz; Glen Chisholm, Partner at SYN Ventures @glennchishol; Debanjan Saha, CEO and Founder of DataRobot @Saha_Deban; Alice Shaff, Co-founder and CEO of Gator Security @aliceinwo0; and Guru Chahal, Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners @guruchahal, moderated by Raj Judge, EVP of Corporate Strategy at Zscaler, delivered a compelling examination of the seismic shifts redefining the cybersecurity landscape in the era of agentic AI. Revolving around the theme “AI in Cybersecurity & Cybersecurity in AI,” the panel examined the new challenges emerging as organizations adopt increasingly autonomous AI systems. Panelists shared firsthand insights from scaling companies at the forefront of innovation, emphasizing the dual reality of AI as both a powerful defensive tool and a rapidly expanding attack vector. They discussed the need for secure-by-design AI architectures, governance frameworks, real-time monitoring of AI agents, and the growing importance of explainability and accountability in autonomous systems. Within the context of a rapidly expanding $250 billion global cybersecurity market, the panel projected a future defined by accelerated innovation, intensified capital deployment, and deeper collaboration between founders, operators, and investors.
February 13, 2026