
TryHackMe: “Incident readiness in a post mythos era" A Roundtable on Incident Readiness in the Age of Frontier AI
Discussion Points
Setting the scene:
- What does your current incident readiness posture look like today — and what's the single biggest gap you're trying to close?
- Are you already seeing attacks that you suspect or know are AI-assisted? What does that look like in practice?
Has your threat model kept pace?
- Most IR frameworks were built for human-speed attacks. Frontier AI compresses the reconnaissance-to-exploitation cycle from days to minutes. Are you modelling what adversaries are capable of, or just what they've done before?
Detection at machine speed
- If novel malware variants can be generated in seconds, signature and rule-based detection has a fundamental problem. Are you investing in AI-native detection, or are you still relying on human-written rule sets?
Incident readiness in a post mythos era. A Roundtable on Incident Readiness in the Age of Frontier AI
Frontier AI models are already being used to run autonomous cyberattacks at scale. What comes next isn't hypothetical - it's a capability curve that security leaders need to be planning for now. This roundtable brings together SOC and IR leaders to explore what adaptive incident readiness looks like when the threat model is moving faster than the frameworks designed to contain it.
Agenda
Welcomed attendees are integrated into a curated networking space, fostering direct interactions for ice-breaking and relationship-building before engaging in substantive, collaborative discussions.
Shifting to a sit-down discussion with drinks, this promotes open, thoughtful dialogue on a set topic agenda, aimed at fostering collaboration and deepening connections in a relaxed, supportive setting.
The evening culminates with a luxury meal, offering exquisite cuisine in an elegant setting, enhancing networking opportunities, and providing a memorable experience that strengthens professional bonds among attendees.
The finale features a wrap-up and Q&A session, where sponsors address the roundtable, followed by drinks and networking, enabling direct engagement and planning of actionable next steps in a collaborative environment.
About the Hosts
TryHackMe is a browser-based cyber security training platform, with learning content covering all skill levels from the complete beginner to the seasoned hacker.
Our co-founders, Ben Spring and Ashu Savani launched TryHackMe after realising the inaccessibility of the industry. Learning cyber security previously entailed a black-box approach with a lack of guides and challenges, leaving the industry incredibly tricky for people to break into and difficult for those already in-market to upskill continuously. This is where we come in!


















