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The Real State of Offensive Security: AI, Penetration Testing & The Road Ahead with Andrew Wilson

March 23, 2026 - 11:45

The Real State of Offensive Security: AI, Penetration Testing & The Road Ahead with Andrew Wilson

The field of offensive security is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the rapid integration of artificial intelligence. In a recent discussion, Andrew Wilson, an offensive AI researcher and PhD candidate, shed light on this shifting terrain. Wilson, who played a pivotal role in scaling a major security firm and building AI solutions for security operations, brings a unique perspective from both research and practical application.

A central theme of the conversation was the dual-edged nature of AI in cybersecurity. While AI-powered tools are becoming formidable assets for defenders in identifying vulnerabilities and automating tasks, they are equally powerful in the hands of attackers. Wilson emphasized that offensive security professionals must now anticipate AI-augmented threats, which can automate reconnaissance, craft sophisticated phishing campaigns, and even develop novel exploit code.

The discussion also ventured into the global landscape of security talent, noting the emergence of strong technical communities and skilled professionals in regions like Mexico. This highlights a broader industry trend of seeking diverse talent pools to address the persistent skills gap.

Looking ahead, the road for offensive security is clear: continuous adaptation is non-negotiable. Penetration testers and red teams must evolve their methodologies, embracing AI both as a tool to enhance their own work and as a new class of threat to understand and counter. The future of security testing will hinge on this ability to stay ahead of the curve, leveraging new technologies while rigorously challenging them.


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