Sysdig just launched Secure AI, aimed squarely at a problem that’s been getting worse fast: the gap between when a vulnerability gets disclosed and when someone exploits it keeps shrinking, and cloud security teams are struggling to keep pace working by hand. Sysdig built Secure AI on top of its existing cloud-native protection platform, and the product works three ways. What separates Secure AI from other AI security tools on the market is its reliance on runtime data, essentially what’s actually running in a cloud environment at a given moment, instead of a long list of theoretical vulnerabilities that an attacker may never actually exploit. As one example, Sysdig described a vulnerability check that normally takes three analysts 45 minutes each, compared to one analyst finishing the same task in under 15 minutes using Secure AI. Sysdig founder and CTO Loris Degioanni argued that traditional monitoring tools work like cameras, recording break-ins for people to review afterward, while attackers using AI now move faster than that model can react to.