Tag: ai
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What assurances do AI governance frameworks offer
How Can Non-Human Identities Bolster AI Governance Frameworks? What role do Non-Human Identities (NHIs) play in fortifying AI governance frameworks? With industries increasingly lean into artificial intelligence, the importance of managing machine identities becomes paramount. This is especially true for organizations operating in cloud environments, where the interplay between AI and NHIs deeply influences data……
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How to feel empowered by your NHIs and AI
How Do Non-Human Identities Navigate the Complexities of Cybersecurity? Where artificial intelligence and cloud technologies are reshaping industries, how can organizations ensure their cybersecurity measures keep pace? For professionals across financial services, healthcare, travel, and tech-heavy fields like DevOps and Security Operations Centers (SOC), the key lies in effective management of Non-Human Identities (NHIs). These……
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Pentagon’s Anthropic Ban Is a Wake-Up Call for CIOs
AI Shutdown Risk Exposes Governance Gaps and Vendor Dependency Concerns. The federal government’s recent decision to designate Anthropic, maker of the Claude AI platform, as a supply-chain risk should raise alarm bells for technology leaders who are tasked with embedding AI systems across the enterprise. Going all-in with a single AI vendor can be risky.…
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President Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America: What It Means for the U.S. and Why It Matters Globally
Tags: access, ai, awareness, business, ceo, cloud, compliance, computing, cryptography, cyber, cybercrime, cybersecurity, data, defense, exploit, governance, government, healthcare, incident response, infrastructure, intelligence, international, malicious, network, regulation, resilience, risk, skills, startup, strategy, supply-chain, technology, threat, tool, training, usa, vulnerability, zero-trustPresident Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America signals a shift toward risk-based security and cooperation across emerging technologies. While centered on U.S. interests, the strategy provides a blueprint to collectively strengthen global cyber resilience. Key takeaways Cybersecurity as a global security imperative: The strategy signals that cybersecurity has evolved beyond a mere “IT issue” to become…
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AI vs AI: Agent hacked McKinsey’s chatbot and gained full read-write access in just two hours
David and Goliath”¦but with AI agents First seen on theregister.com Jump to article: www.theregister.com/2026/03/09/mckinsey_ai_chatbot_hacked/
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Anthropic Sues After US Government Cuts Off AI Contracts
Company Says Limits Triggered Federal Retaliation, Which Violate Free Speech Rights. AI developer Anthropic sued the U.S. government alleging retaliation after it refused to allow its Claude models to support lethal autonomous warfare or mass surveillance of Americans. The suit claims federal agencies unlawfully banned the firm’s technology and labeled it a national security risk.…
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‘InstallFix’ Attacks Spread Fake Claude Code Sites
A fresh cyberattack campaign blends malvertising with a ClickFix-style technique that highlights risky behavior with AI coding assistants and command-line interfaces. First seen on darkreading.com Jump to article: www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/installfix-attacks-fake-claude-code
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The Hidden Cost of Organizational Walls
How Silos Drain Time, Money and AI Value Across Modern Enterprises Silos are draining organizations more than leaders realize. From duplicated work and stalled decisions to fragmented AI adoption and shadow tools, internal barriers are eroding productivity and digital transformation. The cost is measurable and preventable for those willing to act. First seen on govinfosecurity.com…
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Meta’s AI Safety Chief Couldn’t Stop Her Own Agent. What Makes You Think You Can Stop Yours?
Two incidents from the last two weeks of February need to be read together, because separately they look like cautionary anecdotes and together they look like a threat doctrine. Incident One: An autonomous bot called hackerbot-claw attacked seven major open-source repositories”, Microsoft, DataDog, the CNCF, and Trivy among them. It exploited a well-documented GitHub Actions…
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OpenAI Bets On AI Agent Security With Promptfoo Acquisition
OpenAI said Monday that it was buying AI security startup Promptfoo. First seen on crn.com Jump to article: www.crn.com/news/security/2026/openai-bets-on-ai-agent-security-with-promptfoo-acquisition
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Trump looks to power up post-quantum, AI security
The US has unveiled a six pillar national cyber security strategy, with developing technological areas such as post-quantum cryptography and artificial intelligence from and centre. First seen on computerweekly.com Jump to article: www.computerweekly.com/news/366639879/Trump-looks-to-power-up-post-quantum-AI-security
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Veeam’s ‘Agent Commander’: Bringing Guardrails and Resilience to the Wild West of AI
Veeam’s Agent Commander turns backup into an AI-era command center, giving enterprises the guardrails, visibility, and precision “undo” they need to safely scale autonomous agents. The post Veeam’s ‘Agent Commander’: Bringing Guardrails and Resilience to the Wild West of AI appeared first on TechRepublic. First seen on techrepublic.com Jump to article: www.techrepublic.com/article/news-veeam-agent-commander-ai-resilience/
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OpenAI acquires Promptfoo to secure its AI agents
This deal underscores how frontier labs are scrambling to prove their technology can be used safely in critical business operations. First seen on techcrunch.com Jump to article: techcrunch.com/2026/03/09/openai-acquires-promptfoo-to-secure-its-ai-agents/
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Identity Crisis: Global Firms Face Mounting Risks Amid AI Surge and Lack of Recovery Testing
Organizations may be increasingly adopting Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) practices, but a critical gap in disaster recovery readiness is leaving many vulnerable to catastrophic failure. The annual State of ITDR survey from Quest Software, which gathered insights from 650 IT and security executives worldwide, reveals a startling lack of preparedness around post-attack restoration……
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Winning the AI Shortlist: GEO’s 70% Product Content Advantage
A 768,000-citation study reveals product content earns 46-70% of AI citations in B2B, while blogs get under 6%. Learn the GEO framework, content architectures, and 90-day action plan to earn AI visibility. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/03/winning-the-ai-shortlist-geos-70-product-content-advantage/
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Pro-Iranian Hacktivists Join Nation-State Groups in Targeting U.S., Israel, Others
More than 60 hacktivist groups, armed with AI, mobilized within hours of the U.S. and Israel first striking Iran, adding another element to an already active and expanding cyberthreat environment that includes dozens of known Iranian nation-state groups. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/03/pro-iranian-hacktivists-join-nation-state-groups-in-targeting-u-s-israel-others/
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Report Surfaces Higher Correlation Between API and AI Security
An analysis of 67,058 published vulnerabilities from 2025 finds 11,053, or 17%, are related to application programming interfaces (APIs). Conducted by Wallarm, the 2026 API ThreatStats Report also notes that 43% of the additions made in 2025 to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog maintained by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) involved API……
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Why DataDome Detects Intent: The Only Way to Stop Fraud in the AI Era
DataDome detects intent in real time”, analyzing behavior to stop fraud while letting legitimate AI agents through. Identity verification alone isn’t enough. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/03/why-datadome-detects-intent-the-only-way-to-stop-fraud-in-the-ai-era/
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AI-Based Cybersecurity Monitoring
Tags: ai, cloud, cybersecurity, detection, endpoint, infrastructure, login, monitoring, network, saas, threatTransforming Security Operations with Intelligent, Real-Time Threat Detection The Growing Need for Intelligent Security Monitoring Modern enterprises operate in highly dynamic digital environments where cloud platforms, SaaS applications, remote work infrastructure, and connected devices continuously generate vast volumes of security data. Every login attempt, network request, endpoint activity, and application interaction contributes to an expanding…
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ConFoo 2026: Guardrails for Agentic AI, Prompts, and Supply Chains
Read the takeaways from ConFoo 2026, including putting guardrails where requests happen, auditing tool calls, treat dependency updates like production access. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/03/confoo-2026-guardrails-for-agentic-ai-prompts-and-supply-chains/
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USENIX Security ’25 (Enigma Track) Trusted Hardware For Al Workloads: Extending Confidential Computing To Enable Al Adoption
Author, Creator & Presenter: Shannon Egan, Deep Science Ventures As companies race to adopt AI in new use cases, hardware vendors and cloud providers are developing the protocols to secure AI workloads with limited input from the broader security community. This talk surveys key challenges of extending Confidential Computing and Trusted Execution Environments from CPUs…
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Sicherheitsanalyse mit KI – Anthropics Opus 4.6 findet 22 Sicherheitslücken in Firefox
Innerhalb von zwei Wochen hat Claude Opus 4.6 ganze 22 CVE-Sicherheitslücken im Firefox-Browser entdeckt. First seen on computerbase.de Jump to article: www.computerbase.de/news/apps/sicherheitsanalyse-mit-ki-anthropics-opus-4-6-findet-22-sicherheitsluecken-in-firefox.96461
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JFrogs RepoHunter entdeckt Schwachstellen in CI/CD-Workflows
Die entdeckten Schwachstellen wurden mit RepoHunter identifiziert einem KI-basierten Bot, der speziell entwickelt wurde, um riskante Muster in CI/CD-Workflows aufzuspüren. First seen on infopoint-security.de Jump to article: www.infopoint-security.de/jfrogs-repohunter-entdeckt-schwachstellen-in-ci-cd-workflows/a43999/
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SaaS Application Testing: From Traditional Methods to AI-Powered QA
Speed has become the currency of SaaS businesses. New features are expected faster, releases happen more frequently, and customers have little patience for glitches or…Read More First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: https://securityboulevard.com/2026/03/saas-application-testing-from-traditional-methods-to-ai-powered-qa/
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APT36 unleashes AI-generated ‘vibeware’ to flood targets
The Pakistani threat group has been using AI to rewrite malicious code across multiple programming languages, prioritising scale over sophistication to evade detection, security researchers have found First seen on computerweekly.com Jump to article: www.computerweekly.com/news/366639830/APT36-unleashes-AI-generated-vibeware-to-flood-targets
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Why AI Security Is Emerging as the Fourth Pillar of Cybersecurity
For decades, cybersecurity strategy has been built around three familiar pillars: endpoint security, network security, and cloud security. These domains have shaped how security teams are organised, where budgets are allocated, and how risks are understood across the enterprise. Each pillar emerged in response to a major shift in computing. The rise of personal devices…
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Are We Ready for Auto Remediation With Agentic AI?
With the rapid innovations in AI, we are entering an exciting era of automated risk remediation. Learn about security team readiness to leverage agentic AI for threat and exposure management. First seen on darkreading.com Jump to article: www.darkreading.com/application-security/auto-remediation-agentic-ai

