Mythos Resilience Readiness Pack
Know the Reach. Cut the Paths. Prove It.
Mythos and Daybreak just proved AI can find a way in faster than any team can patch one, and your board already knows it. This pack shows exactly how far that access could spread inside your environment today, and what it takes to shut it down before the next board meeting.
Grab the board presentation, breach attack map, and AI threat brief: everything you need for this week's conversation, not a roadmap for next year.
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KEEPING ORGANIZATIONS RUNNING WORLDWIDE
The exposure you can't see
80%
of enterprises have AI tools running inside their environment — sanctioned and unsanctioned
0%
Of that AI access is actually being enforced
85%
of a typical environment a single compromised host can reach without containment
Source: Zero Networks, 2026 Lateral Movement Exposure Report — analysis of 54 trillion activities across 312 enterprise environments.
Why Now
Chinese labs matched Mythos-level vulnerability discovery within days of the U.S. restricting its export — in the open, free of any control. The takeaway isn't about one model: frontier-level bug-finding is no longer limited to a few well-resourced actors, and the gap between discovery and exploitation is compressing from months to hours.
The Answer
Detect-and-respond can't run at machine speed with perfect results. Zero Networks closes the paths instead: identity-driven microsegmentation blocks lateral movement automatically across 90%+ of the environment, so it stops mattering how fast the next AI attack tool moves.
“We have it contained.”
What's in the Pack
Board Presentation
An executive narrative you can present as your own
Breach Attack Map
Pinpoint how far a single compromise could spread today, and what containment changes
AI Threat Brief
What's changed and how to communicate a new readiness approach
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Get the Mythos Resilience Readiness Pack.
Request the board presentation, breach attack map, and AI threat brief — and know exactly what to say the next time the board asks “are we ready for this?”