
As artificial intelligence accelerates both innovation and cyber risk, organizations are facing unprecedented pressure to secure sensitive data while deploying AI at scale. In this episode of Cloud Wars Live, Bob Evans speaks with Vipin Samar, SVP, Software Engineering, Database Security, Oracle, about Oracle’s expanded AI security strategy and how the company is helping customers defend against increasingly sophisticated AI-powered attacks. Samar explains Oracle’s three-part security philosophy and why removing barriers to rapid patching and risk assessment has become essential in the emerging era of agentic AI.
Winning the AI Security Race
The Big Themes:
- AI Has Fundamentally Changed the Cybersecurity Landscape: Vipin Samar argues that artificial intelligence has dramatically shifted the balance between defenders and attackers. While organizations are rapidly adopting agentic AI to improve productivity and automate business processes, the same advances are empowering cybercriminals. Modern large language models can now write software, analyze applications, identify vulnerabilities, and even recommend methods for exploiting those weaknesses. Tasks that once required highly trained hackers and weeks of effort can now be completed in hours by individuals with far less technical expertise.
- Speed Has Become a Critical Security Requirement: One of the interview’s strongest themes is that cybersecurity now operates on AI timelines rather than human timelines. Samar explains that attackers no longer wait weeks or months to exploit newly discovered vulnerabilities. AI allows them to identify weaknesses, analyze patches, and develop exploits almost immediately after updates become available. That makes rapid patch deployment essential. Oracle is responding by simplifying and accelerating the entire patching lifecycle through automation, database lifecycle management tools, application testing capabilities, and deployment technologies that reduce operational complexity.
- Oracle Is Removing Adoption Barriers: Oracle’s strategy extends beyond developing new security technology. Samar explains that many organizations delay implementing security improvements because of procurement hurdles, lengthy approval processes, limited budgets, or concerns about operational disruption. Oracle is attempting to eliminate those obstacles by making several enterprise-grade security products available free for a limited time, including Oracle Data Safe, Database Security Assessment capabilities, Database Lifecycle Management Pack, and Exadata Management Pack.
The Big Quote: “When threats are coming at speed, the defense has to be at speed.”
More from Vipin Samar and Oracle:
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