Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 surfaced 500+ high-severity vulnerabilities that survived decades of expert review. Fifteen days later, they shipped Claude Code Security. Here's what reasoning-based ...
Anthropic's new AI tool for finding and fixing code vulnerabilities has triggered sharp market reaction in select markets and renewed debate over how much AI can reshape application security industry ...
Anthropic’s new AI tool, Claude Code Security, sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity sector this week, wiping billions off major tech stocks within hours of its announcement. Launched ...
Vibe-coding tools - which let people without coding skills create apps using AI - are exploding in popularity.
On February 20, 2026, the cybersecurity sector experienced a "mini-flash crash" that wiped out over $15 billion in market ...
Cybersecurity companies aren't likely to face the same dramatic, AI-induced apocalypse that's hit the software industry over the last month, analysts say. Why it matters: Investors are panicking and ...
Vibe coding, the act of using natural language to instruct large language models (LLMs) to generate code, is on the rise. A wide number of emerging startups and platforms aimed at packaging the ...
Founder & CEO of Excellent Webworld. A tech innovator with 12+ years of experience in IT, leading 900+ successful projects globally. In 2025, "vibe coding"—creating software simply by describing your ...
Over half of critical open source tools are underpinned by code that does not internally manage memory spillover risks, opening them up to potential exploitation by hackers, according to findings ...
A comprehensive new study has unearthed fresh details on the extensive and troubling use of memory-unsafe code in major open source software (OSS) projects. However, the chances that fresh insight on ...
Facing a landscape where cyber threats evolve daily, it is important to adopt a proactive stance on cybersecurity. This means tackling current vulnerabilities head-on while staying a step ahead of ...
According to recent data from CyberSeek, there were about 600,000 unfilled cybersecurity jobs throughout the United States last year — a number that is projected by many to continue to grow amid the ...