Episode 359 | Offensive Security: Enabling the Enterprise in the Age of AI

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 27 MIN

Episode 359 | Offensive Security: Enabling the Enterprise in the Age of AI

from Millennium Live | A Leadership & Discovery Podcast · host The Millennium Alliance

In this episode of Millennium Live Podcast, we sit down with Shahar Peled, Co-Founder and CEO of Terra Security, to explore how the future of cybersecurity is shifting from reactive defense to proactive resilience. As enterprises face an evolving threat landscape shaped by AI-driven attacks, ransomware, and increasing regulatory pressure, Shahar shares his journey into cybersecurity — from identifying critical gaps in traditional security programs to founding Terra Security, a company pioneering Agentic AI-powered continuous penetration testing. Shahar explains how organizations can better understand their true risk posture, validate their defenses in real time, and integrate automation into the security lifecycle. Shahar breaks down the common blind spots enterprises face when assessing cyber risk and why many security strategies still fall short in practice. Shahar also offers a forward-looking perspective on the future of security, including autonomous validation, AI vs. AI dynamics, as well as a glimpse into the personal side of leadership — from the habits that keep Shahar sharp to how he navigates high-pressure moments, along with advice for the next generation of cybersecurity founders.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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