Armadin and TENEX.ai recently conducted what they're calling the largest controlled live AI cyberattack demonstration, showing how autonomous AI agents can discover, chain and exploit vulnerabilities at a speed that's beyond traditional human-led offensive security. The numbers are impressive: - 🤖 26,000 autonomous AI agents launched simultaneously against a live enterprise environment. - ⚡ 17 million offensive actions executed over 3 days. - 🌐 25,000+ services targeted across the organization's external perimeter, internal network, and web applications. - 🔍 38 validated attack paths discovered. - 🚨 238 security findings, including 98 significant findings. - 📊 101,169 security alerts automatically triaged by TENEX.ai. - 🗄️ 231 billion raw security events analyzed and reconstructed into the complete attack timeline. - ⏱️ Equivalent to roughly 2,400 hours (4 months) of manual SOC investigation by a 5-person analyst team - One important caveat: the "largest on record" claim comes from Armadin and TENEX.ai themselves in their announcement. Soo don't take their word for it. Of course, it's also a marketing, but one thing is clear. AI is getting better in both exploiting and defending. 👊 Armadin and TENEX.ai Run the Largest Controlled Live AI Cyberattack on Record