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Brand Covered: TrustCloud

Headline: AI Is Reshaping How Enterprises Manage Third-Party Risk

TrustCloud has announced a version of TrustLens. This version adds AI capabilities that help companies manage third-party risk better. The updated platform focuses on four areas that continue to pressure enterprise security teams: speed, accuracy, vendor coverage, and proactive risk mitigation. The launch reflects a broader shift happening across cybersecurity programs as organizations look to modernize legacy third-party risk management processes that were built around manual questionnaires and periodic compliance reviews.

Brand Covered: Google

Headline: Google Warns AI Is Accelerating Zero-Day Exploit Development

A new report from Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) is raising fresh concerns about how rapidly generative artificial intelligence is becoming embedded within modern cybercriminal operations. Among the most significant findings, researchers identified a cybercrime group that used artificial intelligence assistance to develop a working zero-day exploit targeting a widely used open-source web administration platform. According to Google, the exploit was capable of bypassing two-factor authentication protections and appeared to have been generated largely through large language model (LLM) interaction.

Brand Covered: Lyrie.ai

Headline: Why the Agentic AI Era May Require an Entirely New Security Infrastructure

Not every product launch reshapes a category. Occasionally, however, a cluster of announcements arrives that collectively points toward something larger than the sum of its parts. OTT Cybersecurity LLC, the company behind Lyrie.ai, released three developments simultaneously: a real-time zero-day tracking and disclosure system built for enterprise infrastructure, acceptance into Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program, and the public release of the Agent Trust Protocol, an open cryptographic standard designed to govern how AI agents authenticate, authorize, and operate autonomously across the internet.

Brand Covered: Legit Security, Sweet Security

Headline: Legit Security and Sweet Security Partner for AI Code-to-Cloud Protection

Legit Security and Sweet Security have announced a strategic partnership aimed at solving one of the fastest-growing problems in enterprise cybersecurity: securing AI-generated software across the full application lifecycle. The partnership combines Legit Security’s agentic application security platform including its VibeGuard technology for securing AI-generated code and autonomous coding workflows with Sweet Security’s runtime cloud protection platform. Together, the companies are positioning their joint offering as a unified security layer spanning code creation, deployment, and runtime operations.

Brand Covered: SailPoint

Headline: SailPoint Expands Identity Governance Into AI Agents and Non-Human Access

Enterprise identity security was already a complex discipline before AI agents arrived. Now it is something closer to a moving target. SailPoint’s announcement of Agentic Fabric, a purpose-built solution designed to govern, discover, and protect non-human identities at scale, arrives at a moment when most security organizations are still debating internal AI policy while autonomous agents are already embedded in production environments, quietly accumulating access privileges no human explicitly approved.

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