The current landscape - what's next?

The current landscape - what's next?
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2025 has so far been an amazing year for emerging tech - commoditized software development (a.k.a vibecoding), multimodal agents and seemingly exponential progress towards AGI.

With all the software being shipped at record speeds, as Sam Altman says on X, we are entering the "fast-fashion era of software", where everyone can spin up an MVP overnight, startups reach $1B valuations in months and cloud providers are laughing all the way to the bank.

However, what most of us tend to forget is that all of this emerging tech can also be used by malicious actors, in order to cause harm and yield profits. And the most terrible bit is that hacking campaigns that leverage AI are happening right now, as we speak, causing unprecedented damage to companies around the globe.

Attacks leveraging AI have recently evolved from large-scale spear-phishing campaigns and deepfakes to bespoke payloads, targeted to specific organizations and focused on extracting as much information as possible.

What makes matters worse is that 2024 has seen a record high in newly reported vulnerabilities, peaking at 40,077 CVEs. Just in Q1 2025, there have been 12,009 CVEs reported, on track to surpass 2024. (as per cve.org)

Unfortunately, cybersecurity solutions have been unable to match the velocity and the complexity of today's sophisticated attacks. Most commercially available solutions rely on ingesting large amounts of data, filtering the noise then drawing conclusions (autonomously or with a human-in-the-loop) which turns out to be a very exhaustive and expensive process that usually involves injecting the AI security solution in the client's systems.

Gartner's assessment is that most security solutions fail to deliver on the core principles of the framework they developed, named TRiSM (Trustworthy, Reliable, and Secure Machine Learning).

Put short, most solutions don't implement comprehensive access controls, lack observability, fail to be reliable and easily auditable.

We believe that the problem is not the technology per se, but the implementation which turns companies away. The risk-to-reward ratio is just not good enough for most companies.

This motivated us to build Primesight, an AI-first cybersecurity platform that provides bespoke security intelligence that continually learns from your operations, whilst you remain in complete control.

Our AI is designed from the ground-up to be compliant with all data protection laws: all the data is owned by you, its operations are fully traceable and auditable and it is designed to comply with SOC2 Type II and ISO 27001 security requirements.

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