Myth(os) vs. Reality
What AI, Project Glasswing, and 48,000 CVEs really mean for TPCRM — A fireside chat replay

The AI era has produced a lot of noise. Watch the highlight reel here, then fill out the form to watch the full replay.
Watch the on-demand fireside chat with Black Kite experts on where AI is genuinely changing the threat landscape — and what it demands from TPCRM programs built for yesterday's attack surface.
The AI era has produced a flood of noise about cybersecurity, and most of it doesn't help practitioners do their jobs. Black Kite's researchers set out to find what's actually true. The 2026 Supply Chain Vulnerability Report analyzed more than 48,000 CVEs and found just 58 that posed a genuine, exploitable threat to enterprise supply chains. Meanwhile, Anthropic's Project Glasswing showed that AI can autonomously discover zero-day flaws at scale, compressing exploit windows that already average seven days before public disclosure.
In this on-demand fireside chat, Ferhat Dikbiyik, Chief Research and Intelligence Officer, and Jeffrey Wheatman, SVP Cyber Risk Strategist, share Black Kite's research-backed perspective on where AI is genuinely changing the threat landscape, why mid-market suppliers are becoming the most exploited entry point in enterprise supply chains, and why TPCRM programs built for yesterday's attack surface aren't ready for what's next.