
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods HS121: Digital Security Teammates: From Fantasy to Operational Reality (Sponsored)
Dec 16, 2025
Uzair Gadit, Co-founder and CEO of Secure.com with 17 years in cybersecurity, dives into the revolutionary concept of Digital Security Teammates (DSTs). He explains how DSTs act as AI colleagues in team communication tools, differing significantly from traditional AI agents. Uzair elaborates on the unique seven-layer knowledge graph that grows with organizations and enhances security response times. Notably, alert coverage skyrocketed from 55% to 98% after implementing DSTs, showcasing their potential to transform security operations.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
AI As A True Colleague
- A digital security teammate is an AI colleague that builds dynamic, evolving context across an organization's entire stack.
- It multitasks, communicates where work happens (Slack/Teams/Docs), and supports two-way feedback like a human teammate.
Seven-Layer Knowledge Graph
- The teammate's knowledge graph has seven layers: assets, identities, permissions, controls/policies, risks/configurations, activity/signals, and business-criticality.
- The seventh layer links assets to business context so the teammate prioritizes what truly matters to the organization.
Use Existing Tooling And Keep Humans In Loop
- Integrate existing tooling feeds; the teammate requires your tools to supply asset and signal data rather than scanning networks from scratch.
- Keep the human in the loop for remediation unless you explicitly automate workflows.
