A high-ranking Space Force official emphasizes the significant impact of artificial intelligence on enhancing cyber compliance. Seth Whitworth, acting Associate Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Cyber and Data, notes that AI tools are revolutionizing the way defenders assess cyber risk, both at the system level and across entire enterprises. Specifically, Large Language Models can be leveraged to systematically address minor yet critical vulnerabilities that have been exploited by state-sponsored hackers and cybercriminals to infiltrate and persist within victim networks1. By utilizing AI-driven solutions, organizations can more effectively identify and remediate these weaknesses, thereby reducing the attack surface. This development is crucial in the context of state-aligned threat activity, which elevates the stakes from mere criminality to geopolitics. So what matters to practitioners is that AI-powered cyber compliance can help counter sophisticated threats and mitigate the broader implications of cyber breaches.