API Security stories
AI is now being used to write exploits and malware, with Google saying it has traced the first zero-day linked to machine assistance.
Security teams face a broader threat as criminals and state-backed actors use generative AI to speed hacks, phishing and malware.
Enterprises adopting AI in regulated sectors face fresh risks from model tampering and agent misuse, which Cognizant aims to address.
Enterprise customers using PolyAI’s Agent Studio should see easier onboarding and tighter governance as Kong Konnect underpins its API scale-up.
Businesses can now run supplier, tax and sanctions checks through AI tools, as apexanalytix opens access to more than 280 million records.
Detection of malicious code can collapse when AI reviewers are fed large files packed with harmless text, Cloudflare's research shows.
Security teams can now validate scanner findings in minutes as Intruder rolls out AI agents to cut false positives and speed remediation.
AI-driven attacks are complicating security checks as malicious bots now account for 40% of web traffic, Thales says.
The release aims to curb a growing security risk as enterprises let autonomous agents into internal apps with broad human-style access.
Businesses face higher operational and cybersecurity risks as Anthropic's agents let non-technical teams build software that can act across systems.
Banks could face undetected ledger and pricing changes as autonomous AI attacks exploit poorly governed databases, Liquibase warns.
API-related breaches now cost organisations more than USD $700,000 on average, as AI-linked interfaces draw fresh hacker attention.
Customers gain broader visibility into AI risks as Wiz adds cloud, edge and coding-tool coverage, with Red Agent now in public preview.
The award comes as cloud-native apps and APIs face more zero-day attacks, with analysts saying older web firewalls are struggling to keep up.
Customers can keep existing workflows as web application and API protection moves inside Google Cloud, reducing latency and operational overhead.
Unapproved AI agents are already exposing firms to hidden security gaps, with LevelBlue saying many are running tools without oversight.
Security teams will gain runtime controls as the pair target fast-moving attacks on human and machine identities in AI workplaces.
New on-device AI in Android 17 may let phones act across apps, but security analysts warn that broader access could trigger unintended actions.
Businesses are seeking more advisers as AI and tighter rules make cybersecurity compliance the most in-demand skillset on Malt’s platform.
Payment failures now surface in seconds for Modulus Labs after it unified monitoring and security, cutting resolution time by more than 40 per cent.