The eminent discourse of this podcast episode delves into the pivotal role of artificial intelligence in the contemporary cybersecurity landscape, underscoring the symbiotic relationship between AI and human expertise. I, Joseph Carson, engage in a compelling conversation with Gerasmus, a distinguished figure from Hack the Box, as we explore the transformative impact of AI on both offensive and defensive cybersecurity strategies. Our dialogue illuminates the necessity for practitioners to adapt and evolve their skill sets in tandem with rapid technological advancements, highlighting the significance of platforms such as Hack the Box in fostering a culture of continuous learning and practical application. We further examine the implications of AI governance and the emergence of agentic AI as a potential risk factor, urging a meticulous approach to data management and security protocols. Ultimately, this episode serves as a clarion call for cybersecurity professionals to embrace innovation while preserving the essential human element in safeguarding digital infrastructures.
In this special edition recorded live at RSA Conference, Joseph Carson is joined by Gerasimos Marketos (gmar), Chief Product Officer at Hack The Box.
They explore how AI is reshaping cybersecurity skills, why traditional education is struggling to keep up, and how hands-on platforms are redefining how defenders and ethical hackers are trained. From real-world fraud detection to AI-powered CTF competitions, this episode dives into the evolving relationship between humans and machines in cybersecurity.
🔑 Key Themes & Topics
AI vs Humans in cybersecurity competitions
Why AI is an accelerator, not a replacement
The evolution from traditional training → hands-on gamified learning
Closing the cybersecurity skills gap
Red, Blue, and Purple team upskilling
AI governance, risk, and agentic threats
The future of cybersecurity careers and hiring
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Introduction & RSA Conference insights
02:00 – GMar’s journey: Data → Fraud → Cybersecurity
06:30 – Who and What is Hack The Box?
10:30 – AI vs Humans: CTF research findings
13:00 – AI as a productivity multiplier
15:30 – Real-world example: AI winning competitions
16:00 – RSAC trends: AI everywhere
17:00 – AI governance & emerging risks
18:00 – AI for security vs security for AI
19:00 – Staying relevant in cybersecurity
🚀 Hack The Box Explained
Hack The Box is a cybersecurity upskilling platform offering:
🎓 Academy – Structured learning paths
🧩 Challenges & Labs – Hands-on environments
🏁 CTFs (Capture The Flag) – Competitive exercises
🏢 Pro Labs – Enterprise-scale simulations
🔎 Talent Search – Connecting skilled professionals with employers
In our latest episode, we explored the symbiotic relationship between artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, highlighting their mutual dependence.
The insights gathered from the RCC conference emphasize the necessity of integrating AI to enhance cybersecurity measures effectively.
We discussed the evolution of Hack the Box, illustrating its transition from a challenge-based platform to a comprehensive cybersecurity training ecosystem.
The significance of continuous learning in cybersecurity was underscored, particularly in light of rapidly advancing AI technologies and their implications.
We examined the results of our recent CTF events, showcasing how AI agents can enhance human capabilities in cybersecurity tasks and competitions.
Lastly, we asserted the importance of maintaining foundational skills in cybersecurity, even as AI tools become increasingly prevalent in the industry.
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