Descriptions:
The All About AI channel walks through TryHackMe’s newly launched AI Security Learning Path, arguing that AI cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing job opportunities in tech in 2026. The path covers ML security threats, prompt injection, jailbreaking, RAG security fundamentals, data poisoning, AI supply chain vulnerabilities, and sensitive information disclosure โ all through interactive, browser-based exercises. TryHackMe reports over 7 million global users and zero passive video content; everything is hands-on and testable.
The demo shows two contrasting scenarios. First, an AI agent analyzes a server log and correctly identifies a potential SSH brute-force attack from a suspicious IP, illustrating how LLMs can accelerate defensive security workflows. Second, the presenter pivots to the offensive side, demonstrating a jailbreaking challenge where the objective is to manipulate a chatbot into revealing its hidden system prompt.
The video references real-world concerns including Anthropic’s Claude and Project Glasswing, and highlights the security risks created when AI agents gain access to email inboxes, calendars, and sensitive internal systems via tools like OpenClaw. It positions the TryHackMe learning path as valuable both for experienced security professionals adding AI-specific skills and for newcomers entering the field. The flag-capture mechanic used throughout makes abstract attack concepts concrete and immediately verifiable.
๐บ Source: All About AI ยท Published April 21, 2026
๐ท๏ธ Format: Tutorial Demo







