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Summer conference season in full swing, and security marketing teams are in full-on "how to we capture more mindshare" mode. Every vendor wants to hit a home run on marketing swag, but no one wants to break the bank on it. Here's your helpful guide...
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Security teams are caught between a rapidly expanding attack surface and accelerating adversarial use of AI. Thirty-two percent of security teams see automated, AI-fueled attacks as the single greatest driver reshaping their offensive security strategies.
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This week: How AI is reshaping security vendor business models, disrupting cybersecurity procurement, exposing governance gaps, fueling new trust debates, and further complicating persistent threats like ransomware and Microsoft insecurity.
AI, Ancient Bugs, Fresh Exploits, and an Overflowing Patch Queue
A trio of fresh flaws highlights the heightened vulnerability of the entire enterprise software stack, as the combination of automated scanning, the availability of exploit code, and patching delays is cited as a factor in the rise of vulnerability exploitation as a preferred entry point.