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Two words that chanAt RSAC 2026, Rob T. Lee typed two words into an autonomous agent built on the SANS SIFT Workstation: “find evil.” Fourteen minutes and twenty-seven seconds later, he had a complete C drive forensic analysis. That is work incident respo
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Two words that chanAt RSAC 2026, Rob T. Lee typed two words into an autonomous agent built on the SANS SIFT Workstation: “find evil.” Fourteen minutes and twenty-seven seconds later, he had a complete C drive forensic analysis. That is work incident respo
At RSAC 2026, Rob T. Lee typed two words into an autonomous agent built on... The post Two words that chanAt RSAC 2026, Rob T. Lee typed two words into an autonomous agent built on the SANS SIFT Workstation: “find evil.” Fourteen minutes and twenty-seven seconds later, he had a complete C drive forensic analysis. That is work incident responders told Lee can take a week or longer to complete. The live audiences at RSAC and the [un]prompted AI se…
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