You're listening to a Shazy's podcast, could you tell us a little bit more around the trains with saying the cybersecurity, there's a statistic in our predictions that eighty percent of breaches are now happening in the cloud, and so I think that is going to continue to ramp up. And if you think about all the cloud service providers, so all the usual suspects of Google, Aws, Azure, and we have this what's called a shared responsibility model in that
they have their own security. However, most companies also have
another security that is implemented. But that whole shared responsibility model is becoming quite interesting from a cloud perspective, just because when something does go wrong, then the line's not always like let's say, as an example, you decide with share Ziase that you're not going to have any other security, You're just going to go all in with one of the cloud service providers, and then something happens, Chances are the cloud the CSP is probably going to say, well,
it's not my problem. We did what we did. Our part of the responsible piece for that you should have had X y Z in there. So that one's quite interesting. I'd also say the prevalence of what we were talking about earlier with jen AI and LMS and where that's going. We have to be thinking about fighting AI with AI.
If you're a company who has is doing something from a cyber perspective, and that who whatever organization that you're working with, that they have not invested in using AI and machine learning tools to have that type of automation, you're going to be in a really, really world of hurt because you cannot fight that with a human. You've got to go and make the hopefully keep the AI and machine learning and everything else smarter than what the bad actors are doing. But you absolutely have to fight
AI with AI. Has there been a big steep hop envestment into the AI space, Absolutely, yeah, one hundred percent. So we've got a few different categories, but it's precision AI, so we've actually that's our term that we've trademarked, and from a generative AI perspective, then it's making sure that you are able to understand exactly where things are coming from and that not only the integrity of the AI
is correct, but also that it's secure. And so those are the things in that we also talked earlier about cloud and developers, and because you'll know a lot of developers that are grabbing things to develop now through AI, So we're making sure that that's secure and we have it's an AI security posture assessment, so we can go into an organization and say we're going to run some tests and diagnostics through and go and do something and basically be able to come back and say, this is
your security posture from an AI perspective. So if you hit to summarize what you say, I think should be top of mind from Vista's for listening. We're not thinking about cybersecurity. What would that be? So one thing I haven't talked about. We do think twenty twenty five is the year of the browser. And what I mean by that is such a high percentage of work is done
in a browser if you think about it. And part of one of the ways that we've addressed that is we acquired a company about a year ago and now it's been automatically integrated in so we all use it as well. It's called Prisma Access Browser and it basically
can tighten down anything. So within your organization, if you have contractors or you've got BYOD, basically whenever you're from a shares use perspective to say, Okay, we know that this is safe, this is secure whenever they're working on our stuff because we've locked down the browser in the past. That was kind of a bit of sprawl. So if I were an investor, I'd probably be having a look around that. It's a big bat investment. Something we just
trust and use, isn't it exactly? And that's the thing. It's yeah, you're spot on it. It's something that I think a lot of us trust our phones and trust all kinds of different things. And but yeah, just that security perspective, that's just something else to kind of think about. Investing involves the risk you might lose the money you start with. We recommend talking to a licensed financial advisor. We also recommend reading product disclosure documents before deciding to invest.
