The cybersecurity landscape has reached a critical juncture, driven by recent advancements in AI model capabilities that are transforming the discovery and exploitation of vulnerabilities. AI models can now autonomously identify weaknesses, combine multiple low-severity issues to create complex exploits, and generate functional proof-of-concept code, thereby significantly reducing the time between vulnerability discovery and exploitation. This shift necessitates a fundamental reevaluation of exposure, response, and risk management strategies by organizations. The same AI capabilities that empower attackers also present a unique opportunity for defenders to leverage AI-powered defense mechanisms. As attackers continue to exploit AI-driven vulnerabilities, organizations must adapt their security posture to stay ahead of emerging threats1. This matters to security practitioners because it underscores the need to reassess and refine their defense strategies to effectively counter the escalating threat landscape.