Red Teaming stories
The deal gives customers red teaming and runtime protection for AI systems as enterprises rush to secure models and autonomous agents.
Security teams are being offered new tools to track shadow AI and block prompt injection as enterprises rush to deploy agents and models.
Businesses adopting autonomous AI agents face a new pre-deployment security check as Exabeam's Praxen tests whether permissions match duties.
The tie-up gives enterprises a single policy layer to curb data leaks and compliance risks as AI workloads spread across clouds and models.
A single phishing email can now compromise identities, bypass multifactor authentication and hit endpoints within five minutes, Barracuda said.
With AI speeding up attacks, 53% of security leaders say point-in-time tests are already outdated by the time reports land.
Businesses deploying autonomous AI agents face tighter oversight as Zscaler adds controls for agent access, data flows and endpoint threats.
Customers have lost access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after a US export control order, while other Anthropic models remain available.
Guardrails may not stop attackers as Anthropic's split release underscores a widening gap between AI exploit discovery and patching.
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.
Continuous attack testing aims to help customers spot exploitable gaps before criminals do, including misconfigurations hiding outside core systems.
Exploited software flaws are now overtaking stolen passwords as the main breach route, sharpening pressure on security teams to patch faster.
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.