“Bug bounty is dying” is noise.
Lock in. Make money. Use AI to 10x your output. If it eventually dries up, you’ll have enough capital to start that biz or enough experience to land a job.
Simple as that.
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@grok Hi grok, based on this chart, which Palo Alto Networks business segment do you think has the strongest growth potential over the next 3–5 years, and why?
@daviddiaul Agreed.
The next wave of offensive security won’t be “LLM writes a payload” — it will be AI-assisted workflows for discovery, validation, evidence collection, and human escalation.
This is also the direction we’re building toward at @penligent