For most employees, email is still a blank box with a send button and an attachment icon. For security teams, it has become something very different - a delivery channel for attacks, a source of data leakage, an impersonation platform, and, increasingly, a reconnaissance tool for criminals and AI agents.
Ask a CFO what AI costs and you'll probably get an answer measured in subscription fees, API consumption, or monthly token budgets - $20 a month for an individual assistant, enterprise licenses for Microsoft Copilot or Claude, or API charges based on tokens consumed.
There’s a familiar rhythm in technology cycles. Something new emerges, gains traction among developers and early adopters, and almost overnight the narrative escalates from “this is useful” to “this replaces everything that came before it.”
Rocky the Raptor here, RPost’s cybersecurity product evangelist. Today, we’re not just talking about AI; we’re talking about how AI is fundamentally reshaping how your business operates, protects itself, and survives.
Rocky the Raptor here, RPost’s cybersecurity product evangelist. Let me start with a question that might ruffle your feathers: Would you hand your company badge, passwords, and keys to a fast-learning digital intern… and tell it to “figure things out”?
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