Your data has 18 copies scattered across your stack — and AI is about to make that a lot more dangerous. In a conversation, Rosie Larter from Trident Search sits down with Denzil, CEO and Co-Founder of Dymium, for the latest episode of Trident Talks to unpack why traditional cybersecurity — VPNs, network perimeters, credit monitoring after the fact — was never built for a world where sensitive data can slip into a foundation model and never come back out.
Drawing on 20 years building security infrastructure at places like Zscaler and Aruba, Denzil lays out a radically different approach: treat data access like a bank teller, not a vault key. It's a model built to stop "shadow data" sprawl and give AI agents real-time access without ever letting sensitive information leave home.
Watch the full conversation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eBw_hu2QrU.



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