Red Teaming stories
Enterprises face new risks as autonomous software agents spread through systems faster than older security tools can track or control.
Audit trails for AI-generated code could get easier as the plugin exposes packages, dependencies and provenance inside Claude Code.
Periodic penetration tests miss most systems, prompting Australian and New Zealand firms to use AI-driven checks for broader coverage and faster risk spotting.
Many harmless prompts will now be diverted to Claude Opus 4.8 as Anthropic tightens safeguards around its newest general-use model.
Security buyers get a stronger benchmark as CREST-certified testers gain faster access to Synack's vetted red team for client engagements.
Businesses adopting AI now face a single service aimed at filling gaps in governance, monitoring and incident response across workflows.
Only 12% of chief information security officers have recently validated controls they expect to stop intruders moving sideways through networks.
Enterprises face uneven safeguards as TELUS Digital found no generative AI model was fully immune to attack in 620,000 tests.
Enterprises using AI tools may now face a tougher check on their defences as benchmark scores give way to real-world attack testing.
Security teams could cut alert backlogs as the new system flags only flaws that can be exploited in a specific environment.
Start-ups will get a bigger role at the London event as organisers court investors and buyers amid rising AI-driven cyber risk.
The platform aims to help AI developers move beyond benchmark tests, as models struggle to tackle real-world vulnerabilities safely and reliably.
Security teams can now assess network, web and AI weaknesses together as Terra Security broadens continuous validation to infrastructure.
Cybersecurity buyers may see faster response times, as the guide spotlights Group-IB among providers offering round-the-clock support and preparedness work.
AI-related training is shifting as prompt injection, model exploitation and agent hijacking shape how security teams prepare for live attacks.
The platform aims to speed application security reviews by about 20% while keeping expert testers in charge of final findings.
Tighter checks on synthetic DNA orders are gaining traction as AI makes it easier to turn digital designs into real-world biological risks.
UK regulated sectors will get a single evidence trail from testing to live monitoring, reducing audit friction and supply chain risk.
Security teams face a shrinking window to spot and fix flaws as AI models like Mythos find exposures in minutes, not days.
Growing use of AI fakery is forcing companies to verify who is really on screen before hiring, approving payments or granting access.