How Can Security Move Faster Than Vulnerabilities?
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Wednesday, October 22

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In 2025, AI-driven development has fundamentally broken traditional security. While developers generate code at machine speed, security teams remain trapped in human-speed processes—scanning, triaging, and chasing vulnerabilities that multiply faster than they can be fixed. Exploding backlogs, widening risk gaps, and attackers exploiting vulnerabilities before security teams even know they exist.

For the first time in application security history, there's a solution that changes the game entirely.

Key Takeaways:

-Why "Shift Left" failed and how AI development exposed its fundamental flaws

-The three core problems creating today's security crisis

-How AI-native security embeds directly into development workflows

-The autonomous approach that makes backlogs disappear instead of explode

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Boaz Barzel

Field CTO - OX
Boaz Barzel is the Field CTO at OX Security, specializing in aligning product innovation with customers' real-world needs. He is known for transforming complex security challenges into strategic business advantages through fieldwork, enablement, and product management. He excels at translating technical risks into clear, actionable insights, enabling product teams to develop solutions that drive business growth.

Previously, Boaz led the enablement at Cato Networks and was a solutions expert at Check Point Software, where he managed projects with R&D, Go-to-market campaigns, and training teams, designing programs to facilitate deep customer engagement and revenue growth.

With extensive expertise in application security and product innovation, Boaz is a sought-after speaker and presenter who helps organizations seamlessly integrate security into their operations.
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Chris Lindsey

US Field CTO - OX
Chris Lindsey is a seasoned application security expert and frequent speaker at conferences, webinars, and private industry events. Currently building an online community and podcast series, Chris draws on over 15 years of hands-on security experience and more than 35 years in software development, leadership, and architecture across programming, solutions, and security.