Leading healthcare organizations share a common mindset: progress and protection move together. Security has become a strategic enabler, one that supports responsible AI adoption, safeguards sensitive data, and helps organizations operate with confidence in a highly regulated, data-intensive environment. This evolution reflects a broader shift in how healthcare approaches security. Rather than responding to risk...
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The Buzz ■ Anthropic launches Claude Opus 4.7 and Claude Mythos Preview, with Mythos positioned as the most powerful model for security testing ■ Opus 4.7 offers a ‘less risky’ alternative for enterprises wary of deploying experimental models in production ■ Mythos Preview excels at identifying weaknesses and security flaws within software, targeting the AI...
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As organizations scale their use of AI, many leaders initially assume that agentic systems can be governed with the same controls applied to traditional applications or generative AI copilots. But agentic AI behaves fundamentally differently: It introduces autonomy, intent formation, environmental adaptation, and multiagent collaboration. These characteristics shift the enterprise risk model from monitoring discrete...
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Security operations have long been designed around predictable attack behaviors such as exploiting vulnerabilities, escalating privileges, moving laterally, stealing data or disrupting systems. Tools such as SIEM, EDR and NDR are optimized to identify these patterns.   AI-driven attacks do not operate according to these rules. Instead of targeting software flaws, attackers might tamper with data....
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The timing is off, and it seems to be getting worse. Traditional application security pipelines were designed way back in the days when only humans wrote code … two years ago, that is. Way back then, reviews took hours or days, and post-commit scans could reasonably catch what slipped through. Well, AI coding assistants have...
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OPINION AI vendors: “You need to use AI to fight AI threats (and do everything else in your corporate IT environment).” Also AI vendors: “That’s not a security flaw; it’s working as intended.” This pattern has become increasingly common as the digital hypemeisters tell businesses to use AI to do all the things, especially when...
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Artificial intelligence “agents” promise to save users time and energy by automating tasks, but the growing power of systems like OpenClaw is setting cybersecurity experts on edge. Powered by a wave of hype, OpenClaw today claims more than three million users worldwide. The system allows users to create so-called agents, tools based on a large...
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AI risk is already inside your SaaS environment. It enters through user behavior, OAuth connections, browser sessions, and non-human identities interacting with AI tools. The model is only one part of the equation. The real risk comes from how AI is accessed, what it connects to, and what it can reach. Most organizations still approach...
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San Francisco — GitLab Inc., the intelligent orchestration platform for DevSecOps, today released GitLab 18.11, expanding agentic AI across the entire software lifecycle with security remediation, pipeline configuration, and delivery analytics. AI-generated code moves faster than the systems around it can keep up with, creating the AI Paradox: faster code generation without faster delivery, security,...
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Xthings recently released the Ulticam IQ V2, touting it as the first Matter-certified AI security camera. It boasts an impressive list of features that includes Power over Ethernet, 4K resolution, and some nice Google Gemini AI integrations. Let’s take a closer look at what the Ulticam IQ V2 brings to the table and whether it...
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