Trend Micro has just shifted into the fast lane of Formula 1. The cybersecurity heavyweight announced it’s now an Official Partner of the McLaren Racing F1 Team, effective immediately and stretching beyond the 2025 season. Read More
Titan Protection and Consulting just logged a milestone in commercial security tech: its self-docking, remote-piloted drone system successfully thwarted an attempted theft at Molle Toyota in Kansas City—marking the first documented deterrence of its kind under a nationwide FAA waiver. Read More
AppSec startup Qwiet AI wants to make securing software less of a headache for developers—and its latest platform update takes a big step in that direction. The company unveiled new agentic AI-powered AutoFix capabilities, along with expanded integrations across Azure DevOps, Azure Boards, and GitHub, aimed at embedding security checks directly into developer workflows without slowing them down. Read More
Cyberattacks aren’t just getting smarter—they’re getting faster. Privileged accounts, the golden keys to an organization’s most sensitive systems, remain prime targets. Yet most legacy tools only flag issues after the damage is done. Keeper Security thinks it has the answer: KeeperAI, a new agentic AI feature built into its KeeperPAM® platform. Read More
Cybersecurity leaders are under mounting pressure as attacks surge, insider-driven data loss escalates, and generative AI (GenAI) both fuels opportunity and risk. That’s the picture painted by Proofpoint’s 2025 Voice of the CISO report, which surveyed 1,600 CISOs across 16 countries. Read More
Security operations centers (SOCs) are drowning in data, and most “AI-powered” tools do little more than help junior analysts sort through alerts. Exaforce is betting big on a broader vision. Read More
San Francisco, August 2025 – Wallarm, the unified platform for API and agentic AI security, today released its Q2 2025 API ThreatStats Report, revealing significant shifts in the API threat landscape. The report highlights a steep rise in logic-layer vulnerabilities and a new wave of exploits targeting AI development and orchestration environments. Read More
As companies rush to embed large language models (LLMs) into their apps, one nagging problem keeps surfacing: what happens when sensitive data sneaks into AI prompts, logs, or SDK integrations? Read More
ActiveFence, the self-described “AI Safety” company, has published its first AI Security Benchmark Report: Prompt Injections, and the results put its model at the top of the pack.
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