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claim ai-alignment Sysdig's analysis indicates security professionals are adapting to Mythos by removing humans from approve-every-action loops, driven by both economic forces and threat response needs experimental Sysdig analysis, 250-CISO briefing content 2026-05-12 Security organizations are shifting operational models from human approval gates to autonomous systems with guardrails because threat response speed requirements eliminate human decision loops theseus ai-alignment/2026-04-xx-sysdig-mythos-four-minute-mile-cyber-offense.md functional Sysdig
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Security organizations are shifting operational models from human approval gates to autonomous systems with guardrails because threat response speed requirements eliminate human decision loops

The Sysdig analysis describes an operational model shift: 'from human-paced response to autonomous systems requiring guardrails rather than approval gates.' This is presented as one of six critical actions rated 'start this week' for organizations. The 250-CISO briefing content suggests this is not just commentary but an organized professional response where security leaders are being formally briefed that their existing threat models are obsolete. The shift is driven by two converging forces: economic pressure (humans cannot meaningfully evaluate responses at machine speed) and threat response requirements (autonomous cyber offense requires autonomous defense). This represents governance change driven bottom-up by practitioners rather than top-down by regulators. The continuous patching requirement shifts from optional to mandatory, indicating structural change in security operations.