Apr 15, 2026 OpenAI has begun a limited release of a new artificial intelligence model designed to identify software security vulnerabilities, according to Bloomberg. The model, called GPT-5.4-Cyber, is intended to help organizations find and fix software issues. The company stated the model imposes fewer restrictions on how users can interrogate it for this specific...
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Prompt injection is quickly becoming one of the most exploited weaknesses in AI-powered SaaS environments. As organizations embed AI into workflows, support systems, and automation layers, attackers are shifting focus. Instead of breaking the model, they manipulate it. Carefully crafted inputs can override instructions, expose sensitive data, or trigger unintended actions. This is not a...
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As enterprises rely on video conferencing for high-stakes interactions, bad actors are turning to AI tools to launch sophisticated and automated attacks. Enterprises can no longer rely on traditional measures like passwords. Keep reading to discover AI threats to virtual meetings, vulnerabilities in meeting security, and the steps you can take to strengthen your organization’s...
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Artificial intelligence is one of those topics that people either talk about like it’s magic or like it’s the end of the world. Some people think AI is about to replace analysts, cyber professionals, and intelligence teams entirely. Others imagine it as some kind of sci-fi superbrain making battlefield decisions in real time, removing humans...
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Cyber regulation is rapidly evolving into a frontline instrument of geopolitical competition, according to new research from NCC Group. The firm’s fifth edition of its Global Cyber Policy Radar, released April 15, 2026, underscores a structural shift: cyber policy is no longer confined to technical standards and compliance frameworks; it is now deeply embedded in...
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Trustifi has launched an AI-powered security training video feature for managed service providers, expanding its Security Awareness Training product. The feature lets providers create training videos and simulations based on phishing emails their clients have received. Users can upload phishing messages, add screenshots, choose an audience, set a video length, and generate a video through...
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The AI era presents major Wi-Fi challenges for large enterprises—but these challenges can feel almost insurmountable for growing businesses. Whether your IT team is small—or even a team of one—Wi‑Fi is key to delivering enterprise-level experiences for customers and employees, but you must deliver these experiences with less budget and fewer resources. For growing businesses,...
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We built an AI agent for security teams. It analyzes configs, hunts for vulnerabilities, investigates threats. Here’s what we underestimated: security people are paid to be paranoid. They don’t trust systems they can’t audit. And honestly? They shouldn’t. So we built an explainability layer. Not just “here’s what we found” but “here’s why we think...
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The post AI Risk in Financial Services Starts at the Database appeared first on Liquibase: Database DevOps. Anthropic’s decision to tightly restrict access to Claude Mythos Preview did more than generate headlines. It revealed something many financial institutions are only beginning to confront: AI is getting close enough to production systems that the real risk...
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Executive Summary Frontier Artificial Intelligence (AI) models are the most recent advanced AI models available. These models have demonstrated enhanced cybersecurity capabilities such as software analysis, vulnerability discovery, and security reasoning, at a level approaching or complementing cybersecurity practitioners. These frontier AI models can reportedly reduce the time taken to identify vulnerabilities and engineer exploits...
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