Trust in Automated AI Vulnerability Scanning Collapses to 9%, New Study Finds
Cobalt study finds 20-percentage-point drop in number of organizations relying solely on AI automation for testing
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Cobalt study finds 20-percentage-point drop in number of organizations relying solely on AI automation for testing
AI models are making rapid gains in vulnerability research and exploit development, raising new cybersecurity risks, a Forescout study finds
A new Cobalt study finds healthcare organizations among the slowest at resolving serious vulnerabilities
A new Checkmarx study reveals that AI-generated code now accounts for over 60% of codebases in some companies, much of which contains known vulnerabilities
Spikes in attacker activity precede the disclosure of vulnerabilities 80% of the time, according to a new GreyNoise report
Kaspersky said access control weaknesses and failures in data protection accounted for 70% of all flaws
Latest CyCognito report exposes 74% PII vulnerability, prompting urgent data protection