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本文聚焦于网络安全公司Horizon3.ai的CEO Snehal Antani的观点。他曾任美国特种作战司令部(JSOC)首任首席技术官,深刻理解技术与国家安全的关系。文章指出,在俄乌冲突后,开源软件、无人机和传统战术在现代战争中的应用凸显了技术的重要性。Antani借鉴以色列的模式,将特种部队、NSA、CIA的顶尖人才与商业运营专家相结合,旨在利用AI代理解决新兴威胁。Horizon3.ai的AI黑客能在短时间内攻破关键基础设施,揭示了国家行为体通过攻击小型供应商来威胁大型组织及其供应链的趋势。文章强调,现代战争已演变为一种持续状态,而非孤立事件,网络攻击和知识产权盗窃将是未来重点,而非单纯的勒索软件。

💡 **AI技术重塑网络安全格局**:Horizon3.ai的CEO Snehal Antani认为,AI代理在识别和应对新型网络威胁方面发挥着关键作用。通过模拟攻击,AI能够以前所未有的速度发现系统漏洞,例如其AI黑客在五分钟内成功获取了关键的3-D CAD文件,这表明AI在网络攻防中的效率和能力已达到新高度,预示着网络安全领域正迎来由AI驱动的重大变革。

🛡️ **人才融合是关键驱动力**:Antani以以色列为例,强调了将特种作战、情报机构(如NSA、CIA)的顶尖人才与经验丰富的商业运营者相结合的模式。这种“学习至上”并能在高压下解决问题的思维模式,是构建和扩展网络安全初创企业的核心优势。这种跨领域人才的结合,能够弥合军事需求与商业化运作之间的鸿沟,推动创新解决方案的落地。

🌍 **现代战争的演变与供应链威胁**:文章指出,现代战争已不再是孤立的军事行动,而是演变为一种持续状态。国家行为体正越来越多地将目标锁定在小型供应商,以攻击大型组织及其全球供应链。俄罗斯和中国在知识产权盗窃和持久性网络渗透方面的经验,预示着未来网络战的重点将从勒索软件转向更深层次的战略性网络攻击,对全球供应链安全构成严峻挑战。

🏛️ **政府与科技的协同作用**:Antani提到,当前的美国政府正积极推动打破官僚主义,加强外交、贸易和军事行动的协同。这种政策导向为科技创新,特别是在网络安全领域的进步提供了有利环境。政府对诸如Intel等关键科技公司的潜在投资,以及对国家安全战略的重视,都表明了政府层面正在积极拥抱技术,以应对日益复杂的国家安全挑战。

That’s what Snehal Antani, CEO of cybersecurity company Horizon3.ai, told me earlier this week. As the first chief technology officer of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), from 2018 to 2021, he ought to know. “I remember going to VC events with my ‘CTO of Splunk’ badge (the cybersecurity firm where he worked prior to JSOC) and everybody wanted to talk to me,” he says, noting that the enthusiasm waned when he then moved to a government role.  “No one wanted the stigma of talking to people from the military side of the house.”

That changed dramatically after the Ukraine invasion: “You suddenly saw the use of open-source software, off-the-shelf drones and World War II-type tactics going behind enemy lines.”

In building Horizon3.ai, Antani took inspiration from Israel, pairing top talent from Special Operations, the NSA, and CIA with seasoned business operators who understand how to build and scale. “The Israelis recognized the value of the learn-it-all, solve-a-problem-under-pressure mindset of their elite units, and were able to bring together that veteran talent, venture capital and economic prowess to build a startup unicorn factory, especially in cybersecurity.”

His goal is to bridge the gap between the military and Silicon Valley to identify and solve new threats through AI agents. “Our AI hacker stole or gained access to 3-D CAD files for Nimitz-class aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines in less than five minutes,” he says. His team has increasingly shown how nation-state actors are targeting small suppliers to hack large organizations and their global supply chains. Warfare is now a persistent state, not a discrete event. “The Russians pioneered it; the Chinese have been doing this for decades with intellectual property theft, and I think that is the future in which we’re operating. It’s no longer about ransomware and extortion,” he says.

And he thinks this White House gets it: “The climate right now in DC is about breaking bureaucracy,” he argues. “There is a much greater alignment of diplomacy, trade and military action.”

Contact CEO Daily via Diane Brady at diane.brady@fortune.com

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