Join us for a live WAF webinar
AI is accelerating vulnerability discovery, exploit development and attack automation. Join security leaders for a candid panel on pairing WAF enforcement with runtime application intelligence — and validating what's actually exploitable inside your environment.
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Modern attacks don't look like attacks at the perimeter.
WAFs remain a critical layer of defense against volumetric attacks, bots, credential abuse, and known exploit signatures. But many modern application attacks don't surface as obvious malicious traffic.
Zero-days have no signatures at the moment of disclosure. Supply-chain compromises often execute inside the workload — beyond the visibility of perimeter controls. Security teams are under increasing pressure to identify what is actually exploitable in their environment.
"Inspection at the edge tells you what was attempted. Runtime tells you what would have worked."
Four 15-minute angles on the same question.

AI and offense
How AI is changing vulnerability discovery and attack execution.
Agentic red teams, automated exploit development, and the new pace of weaponization.
Exploitability
Why traffic inspection alone can't validate real exploitability.
The gap between "request matched a rule" and "this code path is reachable in production".
Blind spots
Where WAF visibility breaks down during modern application attacks.
Inside-the-workload execution, encrypted payloads, supply-chain reach.
ENFORCEMENT
How feeding runtime intelligence back into WAF workflows improves enforcement precision.
From signal-rich enforcement to fewer false positives and faster blocks.
Built for three audiences sharing one problem.

AI & security researchers
Investigating how AI accelerates the attack lifecycle and how defences adapt.
AppSec, platform & cloud security teams
Operating WAFs, runtime tooling, and the workflows that connect them.
Application defence & AI governance leads
Responsible for setting policy on exploitability validation and enforcement.
Three practitioners on what's actually exploitable.

Brandon Pinzon
Veteran Chief Information Security Officer

James Berthoty
Founder & Analyst
Latio Tech

Billy Spears
CxO Advisor
Hetz Ventures