Tag: ai
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Are organizations satisfied with AI in secrets security
Are Organizations Truly Satisfied with the Role of AI in Secrets Security Management? How can organizations ensure robust protection for their cloud environments while leveraging AI technologies for secrets security management? The incorporation of AI into secrets security solutions is reshaping how businesses protect their digital, particularly non-human identities (NHIs). This post will explore the……
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How does Agentic AI improve system security?
How Can Non-Human Identities Enhance System Security? Is your organization equipped to handle the complexities of system security with the rise of Agentic AI? The advent of Agentic AI has significantly impacted how organizations must approach cybersecurity, particularly with the rise of Non-Human Identities (NHIs). These machine identities, which are fundamentally different from human users,……
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What exciting developments are coming in AI-driven PAM
How Can Non-Human Identities Revolutionize Cybersecurity? Where systems interact autonomously and data flows seamlessly across networks, have you considered the emerging role of non-human identities (NHIs) in cybersecurity? NHIs, often overlooked, play a pivotal role in maintaining the integrity and security of systems, especially within cloud environments. The Role of NHIs in Cybersecurity NHIs refer……
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Introducing Mend.io’s AI Security Maturity Survey + Compliance Checklist available today
A new tool to help security teams quantify AI risk and prepare for 2026 regulations. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/01/introducing-mend-ios-ai-security-maturity-survey-compliance-checklist-available-today/
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How Check Point Has Built Its AI Security Platform With M&A
CEO Nadav Zafrir Discusses Lakera and Veriti Buys, Wiz Pact and AI Strategy Shift. Check Point Software is doubling down on AI security through the acquisitions of Lakera and Veriti and platform integration with Wiz. CEO Nadav Zafrir explains how the firm is shifting from point products to a holistic approach and why it’s investing…
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HackerOne rolls out industry framework to support ‘good faith’ AI research
The voluntary framework would provide legal clarity to third-party AI researchers, including those who study safety and other “unexpected” AI behaviors. First seen on cyberscoop.com Jump to article: cyberscoop.com/hackerone-industry-framework-good-faith-ai-research/
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The Smarter Enterprise: A CIO’s Blueprint for 2030
IBM Survey Finds AI Strategy Now Hinges on Integration and Differentiation. The thriving enterprise of 2030 will be AI-first, not just AI-enabled, said IBM’s latest Institute for Business Value. The company surveyed more than 2,000 C-suite executives in the second half of 2025. The results paint a picture of the future of digital transformation dominated…
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VoidLink Represents the Future of AI-Developed Malware: Check Point
Check Point dug into the details of VoidLink and found a sophisticated and quickly developed malware that was mostly generated using AI and putting a spotlight on what the future of cyber threats looks like. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/01/voidlink-represents-the-future-of-ai-developed-malware-check-point/
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10 Top Cybersecurity CEOs On AI’s Impact In 2026
In 2026, CEOs at major cybersecurity vendors are continuing to accelerate their deployment of AI across their product portfolios, with a strong focus on bringing agentic-powered security to the fore. First seen on crn.com Jump to article: www.crn.com/news/security/2026/10-top-cybersecurity-ceos-on-ai-s-impact-in-2026
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VoidLink cloud malware shows clear signs of being AI-generated
The recently discovered cloud-focused VoidLink malware framework is believed to have been developed by a single person with the help of an artificial intelligence model. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/voidlink-cloud-malware-shows-clear-signs-of-being-ai-generated/
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NIST’s Blueprint for AI Security: How Data Trust Enables AI Success
Tags: access, ai, attack, automation, business, cloud, compliance, control, csf, cybersecurity, data, endpoint, exploit, framework, governance, guide, intelligence, least-privilege, nist, risk, risk-management, saas, toolThe rapid adoption of artificial intelligence has forced organizations to confront a hard truth: AI changes the cybersecurity equation. New attack surfaces, new misuse patterns and new forms of automation require a different approach to managing risk. That’s why NIST has stepped forward. Through its draft AI cybersecurity profile, NIST CSF 2.0 and the AI…
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Vulnerabilities Threaten to Break Chainlit AI Framework
Familiar bugs in a popular open source framework for AI chatbots could give attackers dangerous powers in the cloud. First seen on darkreading.com Jump to article: www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/vulnerabilities-break-chainlit-ai-framework
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Cybersecurity in the Age of AIOps: Proactive Defense Strategies for IT Leaders
There is a rise in cybersecurity threats in today’s rapidly changing digital landscape. Organizations have struggled to safeguard sensitive data and systems from ransomware and breaches. In fact, about 87% of security professionals report that AI-based cyberattacks are plaguing organizations worldwide. Traditional cybersecurity solutions are effective to a degree. However, they tend to be limited..…
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Gemini AI assistant tricked into leaking Google Calendar data
Using only natural language instructions, researchers were able to bypass Google Gemini’s defenses against malicious prompt injection and create misleading events to leak private Calendar data. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/gemini-ai-assistant-tricked-into-leaking-google-calendar-data/
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Why Smart Contract Security Can’t Wait for >>Better<< AI Models
The numbers tell a stark story: $1.42 billion lost across 149 documented incidents in 2024 due to smart contract vulnerabilities, with access control flaws accounting for $953.2 million in damages alone. While the Web3 community debates the perfect AI solution for smart contract security, billions continue to drain from protocols that could have been protected..…
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CEOs and CISOs differ on AI’s security value and risks
A new report also found that American and British executives see AI very differently. First seen on cybersecuritydive.com Jump to article: www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/ceos-cisos-ai-cybersecurity-us-uk/809981/
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Microsoft & Anthropic MCP Servers At Risk of RCE, Cloud Takeovers
Researchers found the popular model context protocol (MCP) servers, which are integral components of AI services, carry serious vulnerabilities. First seen on darkreading.com Jump to article: www.darkreading.com/application-security/microsoft-anthropic-mcp-servers-risk-takeovers
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Chainlit Security Flaws Highlight Infrastructure Risks in AI Apps
2 security vulnerabilities in the Chainlit framework expose risks from web flaws in AI applications First seen on infosecurity-magazine.com Jump to article: www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/chainlit-security-flaws-ai-apps/
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VoidLink: Erste belegte KI-generierte Malware dieser Komplexität
VoidLink steht für einen echten Paradigmenwechsel in der Entwicklung fortschrittlicher Malware. Nicht nur die technische Raffinesse, sondern vor allem das enorme Entwicklungstempo war bemerkenswert. First seen on infopoint-security.de Jump to article: www.infopoint-security.de/voidlink-erste-belegte-ki-generierte-malware-dieser-komplexitaet/a43426/
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Exploiting Google Gemini to Abuse Calendar Invites Illustrates AI Threats
Researchers with security firm Miggo used an indirect prompt injection technique to manipulate Google’s Gemini AI assistant to access and leak private data in Google Calendar events, highlighting the challenges AI presents that traditional security measures can’t address. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/01/exploiting-google-gemini-to-abuse-calendar-invites-illustrates-ai-threats/
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Exploiting Google Gemini to Abuse Calendar Invites Illustrates AI Threats
Researchers with security firm Miggo used an indirect prompt injection technique to manipulate Google’s Gemini AI assistant to access and leak private data in Google Calendar events, highlighting the challenges AI presents that traditional security measures can’t address. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/01/exploiting-google-gemini-to-abuse-calendar-invites-illustrates-ai-threats/
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Exploiting Google Gemini to Abuse Calendar Invites Illustrates AI Threats
Researchers with security firm Miggo used an indirect prompt injection technique to manipulate Google’s Gemini AI assistant to access and leak private data in Google Calendar events, highlighting the challenges AI presents that traditional security measures can’t address. First seen on securityboulevard.com Jump to article: securityboulevard.com/2026/01/exploiting-google-gemini-to-abuse-calendar-invites-illustrates-ai-threats/
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Fraud Tops Ransomware in WEF’s 2026 Cybersecurity Outlook
Findings From WEF’s 2026 Report Show Shifting Cyber Priorities as AI Reshapes Risk. Cyber-enabled fraud has overtaken ransomware as the top cybersecurity concern for CEOs heading into 2026, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, released ahead of the Davos meeting. AI is a top emerging technology affecting both cyber risk and…
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Fraud Tops Ransomware in WEF’s 2026 Cybersecurity Outlook
Findings From WEF’s 2026 Report Show Shifting Cyber Priorities as AI Reshapes Risk. Cyber-enabled fraud has overtaken ransomware as the top cybersecurity concern for CEOs heading into 2026, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, released ahead of the Davos meeting. AI is a top emerging technology affecting both cyber risk and…
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Fraud Tops Ransomware in WEF’s 2026 Cybersecurity Outlook
Findings From WEF’s 2026 Report Show Shifting Cyber Priorities as AI Reshapes Risk. Cyber-enabled fraud has overtaken ransomware as the top cybersecurity concern for CEOs heading into 2026, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, released ahead of the Davos meeting. AI is a top emerging technology affecting both cyber risk and…
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Three Flaws in Anthropic MCP Git Server Enable File Access and Code Execution
A set of three security vulnerabilities has been disclosed in mcp-server-git, the official Git Model Context Protocol (MCP) server maintained by Anthropic, that could be exploited to read or delete arbitrary files and execute code under certain conditions.”These flaws can be exploited through prompt injection, meaning an attacker who can influence what an AI assistant…
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Webinar: Why execs don’t buy SOC teams the tools they need
Many security teams are forced to defend environments using tools they didn’t choose. This webinar explores how SOC teams can overcome alert fatigue, platform gaps, and AI hype to get real results from the tools they already have. First seen on bleepingcomputer.com Jump to article: www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/webinar-why-execs-dont-buy-soc-teams-the-tools-they-need/

