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Brand Covered: Rapid7

Headline: Mobile Devices Are Becoming a Major Enterprise Identity Security Blind Spot

Rapid7 has announced early access to its Cyber Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) program, a move aimed at helping organizations connect compliance operations more closely with live security telemetry and threat exposure data. Built on the company’s Command Platform, the new Cyber GRC initiative is designed to bring governance, risk, and compliance workflows into the same operational environment used for security monitoring and exposure management. The approach reflects a growing shift among enterprise security teams that are increasingly struggling to manage regulatory obligations using compliance models that were built around periodic assessments rather than continuously changing risk conditions.

Brand Covered: Arctic Wolf

Headline: Arctic Wolf Expands AI-Driven Mobile Threat Defense Amid Rising Mobile Attacks

Arctic Wolf has unveiled Aurora Mobile Threat Defense, a security offering aimed at helping organizations monitor and secure mobile devices that connect to enterprise environments. The release reflects a growing concern among security teams as smartphones and tablets continue moving deeper into daily business operations. Employees now regularly use mobile devices to access collaboration platforms, cloud workloads, SaaS applications, identity services, and sensitive company data, often outside the visibility traditionally associated with corporate endpoints.

Brand Covered: Akeyless  

Headline: AI Agents With Valid Credentials Are Becoming an Enterprise Security Crisis

Enterprise security has spent decades building walls to keep unauthorized actors out. The Akeyless research released this week suggests the more pressing problem in 2026 is what happens when authorized actors, specifically AI agents operating with valid credentials and broad access permissions, move beyond their intended scope without anyone noticing for an average of 14 hours.

Brand Covered: ZeroPath

Headline: AppSec Teams Are Shifting From Vulnerability Detection to AI-Driven Remediation Orchestration

ZeroPath has launched Zero, a new AI agent designed to work directly within enterprise application security teams and operational workflows. Unlike traditional security chatbots or standalone scanning tools, Zero is designed to stay embedded inside the systems security teams already use every day, including Slack, where it can respond to messages, follow conversations inside security channels, and take action based on internal policies and prior decisions.

Brand Covered: Chainguard

Headline: Chainguard’s FINOS Move Signals a New Era of AI-Native Supply Chain Security

Chainguard, the software supply chain security vendor best known for its hardened container images and open source toolchain contributions, has formalized a Gold Member partnership with the Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS) the Linux Foundation’s vertical arm serving the global financial services industry. On the surface, this looks like a membership announcement. Beneath it sits something considerably more consequential for how banks, insurers, and capital markets firms are rethinking foundational software risk in the age of AI-accelerated development.

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