Forbes August 5, 2025
Tony Bradley

Black Hat 2025, more affectionately known by those who perennially attend the event as “Hacker Summer Camp” is taking place this week in Las Vegas. It is filled with insightful presentations and training, but one joint keynote from Horizon3.ai and the NSA is drawing attention not just for the pairing, but for the message: cybersecurity strategies must evolve—fast.

The focus isn’t on hypothetical threats. It’s on something both sides say is happening now: attackers exploiting weaknesses not in primary targets, but in the long tail of their supply chains.

Snehal Antani, CEO of Horizon3.ai and a former DoD tech executive, brings first-hand perspective to the conversation. In an exclusive interview ahead of the event, he described how AI is changing...

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