Faster and better

In 2026, AI-driven cyber attacks aren’t some far-off concern—they’re already here.

Attackers are using automation and AI to scout targets continuously, create incredibly convincing phishing campaigns, and gain initial access. These capabilities shrink the window between vulnerability advisories and full-scale damage, which means the old approach of quarterly scans and manual reviews just doesn't cut it anymore. Threat intelligence reports show adversaries moving and adapting faster than ever, so defenders need to match that speed with continuous, automated security checks.

That's what we're focused on at Mile High Cyber this year—ramping up how often and how thoroughly we assess security so our clients can stay ahead of what's coming at them.

Stay tuned to see what’s next!

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