Patching stories
MSPs could cut vulnerability triage and compliance reporting time by up to 80% after RoboShadow's platform was added to Pax8 Marketplace.
The free check could help security teams uncover overlooked Java runtimes before AI-driven attackers exploit known flaws and outdated versions.
Weak passwords and outdated access rules are leaving small businesses exposed as AI speeds up phishing, credential theft and network probing.
Enterprises using Spring will get faster access to validated fixes as Broadcom responds to a 1700% surge in monthly security advisories.
Thousands of corporate devices may be exposed because many remain unpatched, unseen or missing endpoint protection, Arctic Wolf found.
Cybersecurity teams fear the release could speed up vulnerability hunting on both sides, forcing faster patching and tighter controls.
Guardrails may not stop attackers as Anthropic's split release underscores a widening gap between AI exploit discovery and patching.
The recognition strengthens Tanium's pitch to enterprises seeking faster patching and broader visibility across complex endpoint estates as cyber risks rise.
Customers will be able to buy software supply chain security with advisory and managed services as NetRise widens its route to market through partners.
MSPs could cut manual vulnerability work as RoboShadow's automation tools reach Pax8's 47,000-strong partner base through the cloud marketplace.
Older, internet-facing IIS servers are being singled out by China-linked hackers, with one new cluster able to persist despite partial containment.
AI-generated code is widening security gaps, with most organisations still shipping vulnerable software and CISOs under pressure to delay fixes.
Security teams are under pressure as attacks can now begin before patches land, making early risk detection critical.
Millions of downloads were exposed to silent code execution as a flaw in Hugging Face Transformers let malicious models run on load.
Large enterprises under pressure to speed up patching and visibility now have a stronger shortlist option after Forrester ranked Tanium a leader.
Java developers using Spring will get faster fixes as Broadcom backs day-zero patch access and more secure dependency builds for paying customers.
The wider rollout targets critical infrastructure and software maintainers after early users found more than 10,000 serious flaws.
The partnership could speed up flaw detection and patching for critical software used by businesses and public sector organisations across the region.
Rising cyber risk and downtime are pushing Australian SMBs to see outsourced support as a safeguard, not just a cost saver.
Cooling and power systems in data centres could be exposed to remote takeover, threatening uptime as AI workloads drive reliance on critical infrastructure.