Security testing stories
Only 12% of chief information security officers have recently validated controls they expect to stop intruders moving sideways through networks.
AI-driven vulnerability scanning is forcing firms to rethink complacency as Check Point says existing defences still help against Mythos.
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 face faster attack cycles as eSentire extends Atlas with agentic AI and appoints Ilan Mindel as Chief Cyber Officer.
Cure53 found no major flaws in ExpressVPN's email alias and identity monitoring tools, bolstering trust as privacy services face scrutiny.
Security teams could cut alert backlogs as the new system flags only flaws that can be exploited in a specific environment.
The new service aims to help firms keep pace as AI-powered criminals automate attacks faster than security teams can patch flaws.
Enterprises could see faster, more accountable software delivery as human oversight stays in place for AI agents handling coding and support.
Only 1% of leaders think their AI governance is mature, as businesses rush to deploy systems without enough controls in place.
Broader Claude access should help MIND sharpen data discovery and loss prevention for customers, after it joined Anthropic's cyber scheme.
Security teams can now assess network, web and AI weaknesses together as Terra Security broadens continuous validation to infrastructure.
Independent security checks are gaining urgency as fast-growing AI and software firms face rising scrutiny from customers, partners and regulators.
Enterprises are testing only about 32% of their attack surface, leaving many assets outside regular security checks as threats grow faster.
The award puts a remote island cyber specialist in the national spotlight as firms seek more help against rising attacks.
Security teams under pressure to prove real exploitability can now test live production systems for attack paths rather than theoretical flaws.
The public test could bolster or undermine claims that VEIL can anonymise sensitive AI data without letting outsiders recover the original records.
Nearly half of large Irish organisations still lack confidence in spotting attackers early, leaving customer data and operations exposed.
Belgian software SMEs risk losing B2B contracts as new EU rules expose weak threat modelling and scant security training, a PXL study says.
AI tools are expected to speed attacks and vulnerability discovery, prompting US industry groups to press Washington for coordinated safeguards.