Source: SiliconANGLE
With enterprise adoption of agentic AI already underway, the cybersecurity establishment is abandoning the prevention-first playbook that defined the field for decades—a tacit admission that containment has failed before the threat even fully materialized. The shift from “how do we stop this” to “how do we survive this” at a venue like RSAC, where vendors and practitioners set industry consensus, shows that security leaders see autonomous coding agents as a category problem they cannot architect away, only manage through resilience. This moves the burden from preventive controls to detection, response, and architectural redesign while agentic systems remain largely opaque to the defenders tasked with monitoring them.