A LinkedIn post from Bugcrowd highlights the prominence of artificial intelligence discussions at the RSA Conference and points readers to commentary from executive Trey Ford on AI-related security risks. The post suggests that Ford identifies three traditional security assumptions that may not remain valid by 2026, framing AI as a source of emerging structural risk rather than just a new toolset.
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The post also promotes further discussion at Bugcrowd’s presence within “The Hive,” indicating active engagement with industry stakeholders on AI and cybersecurity themes. For investors, this focus may signal Bugcrowd’s intent to position its crowdsourced security and vulnerability-discovery offerings as aligned with the growing demand for AI-risk mitigation, potentially supporting future customer acquisition and pricing power if the company can translate thought leadership into concrete product capabilities.

