Webinar Description
Key Takeaways
- Explores the impact of Anthropic’s Mythos AI model on the cybersecurity threat landscape
- Examines the acceleration of vulnerability exploitation and the operational challenges it creates
- Focuses on regulatory compliance, including NIS2 and DORA, and their implications for resilience and risk containment
- Highlights the shift from prevention-led security to containment-first and resilience by design
- Provides practical insights for security leaders in regulated industries on aligning architecture with evolving threats and compliance
The expert panel discussion, “THE MYTHOS EVOLUTION: CONTAIN OR COLLAPSE | PREPARING FOR AN ERA OF AI-DRIVEN CYBER RISK,” brings together industry leaders to examine the profound changes Anthropic’s Mythos AI model is introducing to cybersecurity. As AI-driven threats evolve at unprecedented speed, organizations face mounting pressure to adapt both technologically and operationally. This session is tailored for security leaders and compliance professionals navigating the intersection of advanced cyber threats and tightening regulatory demands.
AI-Driven Threats: A New Era of Cyber Risk
Anthropic’s Mythos model represents a significant leap in the capabilities of adversarial AI. The panel explores how this technology compresses the window between vulnerability discovery and exploitation, fundamentally altering the risk landscape. For organizations, this means traditional security postures—rooted in prevention—are increasingly insufficient. The discussion delves into the operational realities of defending against threats that move at machine speed, and the necessity of rethinking foundational security strategies.
Regulatory Pressures and the Compliance Imperative
With frameworks like NIS2 and DORA reshaping expectations for resilience and operational continuity, regulated industries face heightened scrutiny. The panel addresses how these regulations are driving a shift toward risk containment and auditability, requiring security leaders to align architectural decisions with both compliance and evolving threat vectors. The conversation highlights the practical implications of these mandates, from board-level accountability to the technical requirements of segmentation and Zero Trust.
Containment-First: Rethinking Security Architecture
One of the central themes is the move toward a containment-first mindset. Rather than relying solely on prevention, organizations are encouraged to assume breach and design for resilience. The panel discusses the operationalization of Zero Trust principles, segmentation, and resilience by design—approaches that not only reduce exposure but also support governance and auditability. This shift is particularly relevant for sectors where regulatory compliance and operational continuity are non-negotiable.
Industry Voices and Practical Guidance
The session features perspectives from leaders at Illumio, Opfor Intelligence, and Virgin Money, offering a blend of technical insight and real-world experience. Attendees gain a clearer understanding of how to operationalize containment strategies, align with regulatory frameworks, and build resilience into their security architecture. The discussion is grounded in the realities facing enterprise and regulated industries, providing actionable guidance for those responsible for cybersecurity strategy and compliance.
Why This Conversation Matters Now
The rapid evolution of AI-driven threats is forcing a fundamental rethink of how organizations approach cyber risk. As regulatory expectations rise and adversaries leverage advanced models like Mythos, the ability to contain, segment, and recover from breaches is becoming a core competency. This event offers a timely exploration of the strategies and mindsets required to navigate this new era—where resilience, not just prevention, defines effective cybersecurity.

