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SUMMARY:How to Conduct AI-Native Bug Discovery & Triage
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, June 18th\, 2026: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM\n\nIn this work
 shop\, award-winning offensive security researcher Tyler Nighswander will 
 contrast AI-native codebase scanning to traditional methods like rules-bas
 ed SAST and human pentesting in order to not only find bugs\, but also ass
 ess the exploitability and severity of bugs in the real world. He will the
 n walk through actual results in critical open source projects to demonstr
 ate the vast difference in practice between properly implemented AI versus
  other methods.\n\nhttps://cms.it-news-and-events.info/html/back-issues/?a
 rticle=176449
URL:https://cms.it-news-and-events.info/html/back-issues/?article=176449
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