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BleepingComputer

Webinar: Why network incidents take too long to resolve

Many organizations can detect network issues quickly, but investigations and coordination often slow incident resolution. This webinar explores how automation and AI-assisted workflows can help IT teams reduce delays and improve response times. [...]

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DZone

Detecting Advanced Persistent Threats Using Behavioral Analytics and Log Correlation

Advanced persistent threats are characterized by determined, well-resourced adversaries that pursue objectives over extended periods, adapt to defensive pressure, and work to maintain enough access to achieve mission goals.   That definition carries a practical implication for detection engineering: isolated alerts rarely capture the full sequence of actions, because the campaign is designed to look like routine administration and ordinary application behavior until enough small steps are assemb

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SecurityWeek

New Edamame Platform Aims to Catch AI Coding Agents Going Off the Rails

France-based startup Edamame says its runtime verification platform uses host telemetry and AI analysis to detect coding-agent “intent drift,” secret theft and supply-chain attacks in real time. The post New Edamame Platform Aims to Catch AI Coding Agents Going Off the Rails appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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The Hacker News

New AI Usage Report: Enterprise AI Risk Is Heavily Concentrated Among a Small Group of AI "Power users"

State of AI Usage Report 2026 (full report here) by LayerX Security reveals the extent of the enterprise AI visibility gap and why most organizations still don't understand where their AI exposure is actually coming from. The research shows that enterprise AI risk is not distributed evenly across users or platforms. Instead, it is heavily concentrated among a small group of AI power users and a

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SecurityWeek

Gitea Vulnerability Exposed 30,000 Deployments to Attacks

The security flaw allowed attackers to pull private container images, exposing source code, credentials, and infrastructure. The post Gitea Vulnerability Exposed 30,000 Deployments to Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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