The company will use the investment to expand its R&D team and operations, deepen platform capabilities, and scale go-to-market presence.
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The company will use the investment to expand its R&D team and operations, deepen platform capabilities, and scale go-to-market presence.
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Living off the AI isn’t a hypothetical but a natural continuation of the tradecraft we’ve all been defending against, now mapped onto assistants, agents, and MCP.
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Vibe coding generates a curate’s egg program: good in parts, but the bad parts affect the whole program.
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From open source libraries to AI-powered coding assistants, speed-driven development is introducing new third-party risks that threat actors are increasingly exploiting.
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As AI coding tools flood enterprises with functional but flawed software, researchers urge embedding security checks directly into the AI workflow.
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As AI makes software development accessible to all, security teams face a new challenge: protecting applications built by non-developers at unprecedented speed and scale.
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Base44 owner Wix quickly patched a critical authentication bypass vulnerability discovered by researchers at Wiz.
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