AI BOMs: CISOs Scramble for Visibility
The AI gold rush is here, but what about the dynamite? New AI BOMs are emerging, and CISOs are scrambling to understand what's inside.
The AI gold rush is here, but what about the dynamite? New AI BOMs are emerging, and CISOs are scrambling to understand what's inside.
The exploit window has collapsed. Tenable Hexa AI is here to orchestrate defenses at machine speed.
Your cloud is a graveyard of forgotten resources, costing you money and opening security holes. Tenable's new agentic AI is here to hunt down these 'zombie' assets and bring order.
Microsoft's new AI-powered security system has blown past industry benchmarks, unearthing critical vulnerabilities in Windows components. This isn't just about finding bugs faster; it signals a fundamental shift in how we approach cyber defense.
Forget the hype around single AI models. Microsoft's latest security breakthrough, codename MDASH, is a symphony of specialized agents, orchestrating over 100 AI minds to sniff out bugs at an unprecedented pace. This isn't just research; it's production-grade defense.
Autonomous AI agents are here, and they're changing the cybersecurity game. Forget siloed chatbots; we're talking hyperconnected systems ready to act.
Anthropic's cautious handling of the 'Mythos' AI preview is a stark warning: autonomous AI agents are a clear and present danger. The industry’s expected next step? Building our own autonomous defenders.
AI agents are chaining MCP tools into Frankenstein workflows nobody foresaw. Zero Trust isn't optional; it's the only way to stop the bleed.
Your online banking app? It might harbor a 20-year-old vulnerability Claude Mythos just found. Great for defenders — terrifying if attackers grab it first.
AI stole the show at RSAC 2026. But CISOs aren't buying the hype—yet.
Picture this: an AI invades your company's network, mapping every corner, stealing secrets, all at thousands of requests per second. Humans? Left in the dust. Real people — from CEOs to everyday users — now face cyber threats evolving faster than we can blink.
Ever wonder if that GenAI tool your company rushed out is a ticking bomb? OWASP's latest update on 21 risks and a tools matrix says yes—and demands you listen up.