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AllegisCyber Capital’s Bob Ackerman Examines Machine-Speed Defense Requirements
Organizations must implement high-fidelity network mapping to gain complete visibility into their environments before they can effectively deploy automated defense systems. This mapping technology, particularly for complex IPv6 networks, creates the foundation needed to combat sophisticated threats by enabling defenders to see vulnerabilities and their exploitation probabilities.
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“AI-powered attacks are going to require AI-powered responses, and it will be about velocity,” said Bob Ackerman, founder and managing director at AllegisCyber Capital. “If you look at some of the traditional attacks – like Office of Personnel Management’s nine-month campaign before discovery – that type of attack being powered by artificial intelligence isn’t nine months. It’s not nine weeks, it’s not nine days. It’s nine hours.”
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSAC Conference 2025, Ackerman also discussed:
- Why non-nation-state actors are increasingly targeting operational technology;
- How the democratization of attack toolkits has expanded critical infrastructure threats;
- The need for national-level coordination to protect interconnected systems such as electrical grids.
With a 25-year history in cybersecurity investing, Ackerman has played a pivotal role in shaping the industry, bringing decades of experience in company building, venture investment and strategic leadership. He is also the co-founder and co-managing partner of DataTribe, a cybersecurity and data science foundry and venture capital firm that partners with elite technologists from the U.S. intelligence community and national labs.

