Security Posture stories
Researchers can now earn up to USD $6,000 for exposing flaws in Agoda's core web services, APIs and mobile app via HackerOne.
The deal gives customers red teaming and runtime protection for AI systems as enterprises rush to secure models and autonomous agents.
Teams can now spot unapproved infrastructure changes in minutes, helping reduce outage and audit risk as firms face tighter resilience scrutiny.
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.
Enterprise security teams gain a new AI-assisted way to spot exploitable code flaws, as IBM widens its cyber work with OpenAI.
The recognition comes as firms scramble to secure software pipelines, open-source code and AI assets against rising supply chain attacks.
Security teams want daily scanning and clearer risk rankings as cloud sprawl and third-party reliance widen attack surfaces, a survey found.
It aims to help large organisations spot hidden control risks as roles, credentials and delegated access combine across fragmented systems.
Private preview access is now available as security teams race to govern AI agents and harden identity controls for a post-quantum era.
Rising regulatory pressure is forcing organisations to map encryption exposure now, as post-quantum threats loom over critical systems and data.
Security teams could cut wasted remediation work as the update helps separate blocked exposures from those attackers can still exploit.
The free check could help security teams uncover overlooked Java runtimes before AI-driven attackers exploit known flaws and outdated versions.
Customers can now buy Illumio products through Check Point as the firms join forces to contain AI-driven attacks across hybrid networks.
Most UK cybersecurity managers say rushed certification can undermine trust and leave controls weaker than ongoing monitoring would reveal.
Continuous attack testing aims to help customers spot exploitable gaps before criminals do, including misconfigurations hiding outside core systems.
Australian businesses risk data leaks and governance gaps as staff adopt AI tools faster than employers can set rules and training.
Exploited software flaws are now overtaking stolen passwords as the main breach route, sharpening pressure on security teams to patch faster.
By reusing one certified control set, Spectrum cut duplicated audit work and is now targeting faster SOC 2 Type II and ISO 42001 checks.
The hire comes as customers scrutinise SolarWinds' security posture more closely after its 2020 breach and rising cyber risk across software suppliers.