Tenet Security Emerges From Stealth With $6 Million Seed Funding
Tenet aims to detect and stop dangerous AI agentic behavior in real time.
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Tenet aims to detect and stop dangerous AI agentic behavior in real time.
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New vulnerabilities are being discovered too fast, the time-to-exploitation is too short, and our visibility into them is largely lacking.
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Digital.aiβs latest threat report warns that agentic AI has erased the distinction between emerging and primary targets, enabling attackers to strike mobile apps within hours of release across every industry.
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1Password says AI coding agents should never hold persistent secrets, introducing a just-in-time credential model for OpenAI Codex designed to keep credentials out of prompts, code repositories, and model context.
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Attackers are increasingly abusing Microsoftβs decades-old MSHTA utility to stealthily deliver stealers, loaders, and persistent malware through phishing, fake software downloads, and LOLBIN-based attack chains.
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Rather than scanning code alone, Build Application Firewalls inspect runtime behavior inside the software build pipeline.
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New analysis from Abnormal AI reveals how attackers have abandoned technical exploits to weaponize routine workflows and internal trust.
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Cardwell started her career at Netscape, become a VP of engineering at American Express, CISO at UnitedHealth Group, and now CISO in Residence at Transcend.
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OpenClaw faces security vulnerabilities and misconfiguration risks despite rapid patches and its transition to an OpenAI-backed foundation.
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CISA is currently operating at roughly 38% capacity (888 out of 2,341 staff) due to the DHS shutdown that began February 14, 2026.
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Day became a professional hacker by choice. But that doesnβt mean he isnβt a natural hacker.
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The KEV list is useful but largely misunderstood. KEVology explains what it is, and how best to use it.
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Criminals are using AI to clone professional websites at an industrial scale. A new report shows how one AI-powered network grew to 150+ domains by hiding behind Cloudflare and rotating IP ranges.
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Security leaders share how artificial intelligence is changing malware, ransomware, and identity-led intrusions, and how defenses must evolve.
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Aisy has emerged from stealth mode with $2.3 million in seed funding for its AI-assisted platform.
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Zero Trust is not a thing; it is an idea. It is not a product; it is a concept β it is a destination that has no precise route and may never be reached.
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Malicious attacks are increasing in frequency, sophistication and damage. Defenders need to find and harden system weaknesses before attackers can attack them.
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Rein aims to close the production visibility gap by stopping attacks inside the application runtime.
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Quantum computers are coming, with a potential computing power almost beyond comprehension.
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Understanding how threat hunting differs from reactive security provides a deeper understanding of the role, while hinting at how it will evolve in the future.
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