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SecurityWeek

CISO Forum Webinar Today: 2026 Mid-Year Review

Learn more about protecting against unmonitored use of generative AI (Shadow AI) in business units and building and enforcing AI governance frameworks. The post CISO Forum Webinar Today: 2026 Mid-Year Review appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Artificial IntelligenceCISO StrategyWebinar
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GitHub Changelog

Dedicated security review command now available in Copilot CLI

You can now run a security review on your code changes directly from GitHub Copilot CLI. The new /security-review slash command is shipping as an experimental feature in public preview,… The post Dedicated security review command now available in Copilot CLI appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

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SecurityWeek

New Windows Zero-Day Exploit ‘RoguePlanet’ Released

Exploiting a race condition in Microsoft Defender, the exploit leads to local privilege escalation to SYSTEM. The post New Windows Zero-Day Exploit ‘RoguePlanet’ Released appeared first on SecurityWeek.

VulnerabilitiesChaotic Eclipseexploit
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SecurityWeek

After AI Reaches Production: 12 Ways Security Teams Can Take Control

Security teams need more than visibility into AI applications, they need a repeatable framework for monitoring, investigating, and defending them in production. The post After AI Reaches Production: 12 Ways Security Teams Can Take Control appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Application SecurityArtificial IntelligenceAI
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The Hacker News

Your Automated Pentest Looks Clean. See What It Missed in This Expert Webinar

Your pentest report looks clean. That might be the problem. Run automated pentesting long enough, and the new findings start to dry up. By the third or fourth run, fewer issues appear. The report looks stable. Leadership reads "stable" as "secure." It usually isn't. The work slows down. The risk does not. That gap is what a The Hacker News webinar with Picus Security sets out to close. Autumn

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