API Security stories
Demand for agentic AI protection helped the company land its largest deal yet and post its strongest quarter as customers expanded spending worldwide.
The wider partnership push aims to help enterprises control AI risk across cloud, identity and data systems as deployments move into production.
Businesses could soon verify and charge AI agents in milliseconds at the network edge, as autonomous traffic becomes harder to trust or block.
Cloud security teams can now map AWS estates without metered costs rising as visibility improves, easing budget pressure on larger organisations.
Behavioural analytics is becoming essential as AI agents can pursue tasks so efficiently that they may cause damage without any malicious intent.
Independent tests are giving APAC buyers a clearer basis to compare cloud WAAP products as web and API attacks intensify.
Enterprise security teams can now use AI prompts to renew or revoke certificates without bypassing Sectigo's approval and audit controls.
Enterprise security teams face a new visibility gap as approved AI agents can copy and transfer sensitive data in under 30 minutes.
Firms racing to deploy generative AI are exposing themselves to data incidents and compliance gaps, Wallarm says, as oversight lags.
Cisco Cloud Control users will gain live cloud and AI risk data as the partnership aims to cut time spent switching between security tools.
Enterprises testing AI agents in production will get parameter-level policy checks and step-up approval for risky actions through a new Ory-Tetrate setup.
Security teams can now apply the same rules to AI-generated code across development and deployment, as Salt broadens its platform to curb flaws earlier.
Security teams can now fold supplier risk alerts into incident response as GuidePoint's new service targets breaches from third-party tools.
Security teams in Australia and New Zealand may soon triage flaws faster as TrendAI uses Claude Opus 4.8 to assess exploitability and impact.
The new service aims to help firms keep pace as AI-powered criminals automate attacks faster than security teams can patch flaws.
The platform aims to help AI developers move beyond benchmark tests, as models struggle to tackle real-world vulnerabilities safely and reliably.
Security teams can now track Claude use alongside other enterprise logs, helping firms meet compliance rules and investigate activity more easily.
Voluntary model reviews may leave gaps as advanced AI systems move closer to critical infrastructure and enterprise data.
UK regulated sectors will get a single evidence trail from testing to live monitoring, reducing audit friction and supply chain risk.
As firms move AI into production, the tie-up aims to help them control data, access and compliance across hybrid clouds.