Executive Dinner with XBOW CISO: Security in a Post-Mythos World

In a world where frontier models like Mythos can find thousands of vulnerabilities in seconds, the bottleneck is no longer discovery - it’s noise. For leadership, the challenge has shifted from "finding bugs" to answering two critical questions: Can this be exploited? and How much does it matter?

Join Nico Waisman, XBOW CISO, for an intimate dinner at the Village Pub on June 2nd at 6pm PST for a peer-to-peer discussion on the transition from static security signals to autonomous, governed offensive execution. We’ll cut through the AI hype to discuss the engineering reality of building a trusted offensive program.

Date:
Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Time:
6pm - 9pm PST

Discussion Highlights:

The Noise Paradox: Why more findings don't equal more security, and how to use AI to prove exploitability rather than just flagging code.

Build vs. Buy: The hidden costs of homegrown AI security tools from token inefficiency to the lack of safety guardrails - and why a governed platform is the enterprise standard.

Autonomous Security In Practice: Key considerations for an LLM-based security testing, and how to ensure its safe and trustworthy


Meet the Speaker

Nico Waisman

CISO at XBOW

Leo Golovyrin
Application Security Lead of Seznam.cz

"Even right now after 1 year, I don’t know any other company that is at least close to XBOW in terms of agentic pentesting."