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Enterprises face a new security gap as AI agents spread without oversight, with one preview model finding attack paths in hours rather than days.
It aims to replace fragmented feeds by combining risk scoring and context on millions of IPs and domains for security teams.
Pressure is growing on AI vendors and software suppliers to improve vulnerability disclosure as experts warn basic CVE details are no longer enough.
Banks and security firms will test how advanced AI cyber tools can aid defence without widening the risk of offensive misuse.
Most North American SMBs now buy cyber insurance, as repeated breaches and insurer-imposed controls reshape how they manage risk.
Managed service providers could cut manual effort and false compliance alerts as the update tightens asset links across security tools.
The award underscores rising demand for managed cyber recovery as firms seek faster restoration and less strain on stretched IT teams.
Most firms expect autonomous tools to outstrip guardrails within a year, leaving agent actions hard to see, control and roll back.
Businesses risk disruption if they hand security decisions to AI, as experts argue human oversight is needed to keep responses in context.
New extortion-only gangs are reshaping a ransomware market that remained at about 150 to 200 victim posts a week in the first quarter.
Large organisations are facing faster, more autonomous cyberattacks as IBM adds AI tools to spot weak points and speed up response.
The funding will help the stealth start-up scale real-time defence as enterprises face faster, AI-driven attacks and rising security costs.
Ransomware hit manufacturers hardest in 2025 as incidents climbed 56 per cent, with ageing factory systems and suppliers widening exposure.
Human review remains central as 77% of security professionals back AI tools in operations, with 88% already adding guardrails.
Poor asset data can leave critical systems exposed, as the update turns xDome visibility gaps into prioritised security tasks.
Senior staff are increasingly in the crosshairs as suspected former Black Basta affiliates use Teams impersonation to seize remote access.
Researchers can now train on live attack traffic after a new open-source dataset adds 100 million labelled security records from production systems.
UK regulators are racing to assess whether Anthropic’s Mythos model could speed up attacks on banks and unsettle financial stability.
Ransomware-hit firms are prioritising data integrity over speed, boosting demand for cyber recovery tools like Index Engines' CyberSense.
Many organisations overestimate their ability to recover from ransomware, as 57% of Irish respondents reported at least one attack in two years.