Endor Labs launches AURI, a free security platform that embeds directly into AI coding assistants like Cursor and Claude to catch vulnerabilities in AI-generated code before they ship to production.
OpenClaw has sparked heavy Telegram and dark web chatter, but Flare's data shows more research hype than mass exploitation. Flare explains how its telemetry found real supply-chain risk in the skills ...
Anthropic’s Claude Code Security: Cybersecurity stocks dropped up to 11% on February 23, 2026, after Anthropic launched Claude Code Security. The AI-powered code security tool scans entire codebases.
As businesses rely more on software to deliver products and services, it is vital to secure their applications against threats such as code injection, data breaches, and privilege escalation.
Automatic Discovery of User-exploitable Architectural Security Vulnerabilities in Closed-Source RISC-V CPUs” was published by researchers at CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security. Abstract ...
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 surfaced 500+ high-severity vulnerabilities that survived decades of expert review. Fifteen days later, they shipped Claude Code Security. Here's what reasoning-based ...
Anthropic's AI tool Claude Code Security analyzes code contextually rather than based on rules. The stock market reacts nervously, with share prices falling.
AI rattled cybersecurity markets after Anthropic launched Claude Code Security. Here’s what actually changed, what didn’t and how leaders should respond.
Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference 2026 March 2, 2026 2:30 PM ESTCompany ParticipantsEd Grabscheid - ...
Software today is built at a speed and scale we’ve never seen before. Teams release updates weekly, sometimes daily, and they ...
“As AI makes code generation easier, the real challenge shifts to reasoning across massive, interconnected systems. Potpie is ...
Taken together, these developments suggest that the greatest risk posed by automation in higher education is not simply the replacement of particular tasks by machines, but the erosion of the broader ...