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Brand Covered: Arctic Wolf

Headline: Why Security Operations Teams Are Turning to AI-Driven Investigation Models

Arctic Wolf is expanding its AI-focused security operations strategy at a time when many enterprise security teams are struggling to keep pace with how quickly modern attacks are evolving. Arctic Wolf said the Aurora Platform now handles more than 9 trillion security events each week across its customer base. The announcement arrives as companies continue rolling out AI tools across day-to-day operations, often faster than security teams can fully track or govern them.

Brand Covered: Coremail

Headline: AI-Native Collaboration Platforms Are Reshaping Enterprise Governance

Enterprise email is becoming something more than communication infrastructure. It is quietly being repositioned as an operational coordination layer, one where AI agents execute workflows, trigger approvals, retrieve sensitive data, and interact with connected business systems automatically. Coremail’s launch of its AI-Native Secure Email System makes that transition visible. But more than the product itself, the announcement reflects a broader architectural problem that security and infrastructure teams are only beginning to fully reckon with

Brand Covered: Liberty Global Tech Ventures

Headline: XBOW Investment Reflects Growing Enterprise Shift Toward Continuous Security Validation

Liberty Global Tech Ventures has announced a strategic investment in XBOW, an AI-driven offensive security company built to identify and fix software vulnerabilities at scale. The round places Liberty Global alongside DFJ Growth, Northzone, Sequoia Capital, NFDG, and Altimeter, a group of institutional investors whose collective confidence in autonomous offensive security reflects something the market is beginning to price in at speed. For enterprise security leaders still running traditional penetration testing cycles and reactive vulnerability management programs, this investment is a signal that the category is being rebuilt around AI and that buying decisions in this space will accelerate in the next one to two quarters.

Brand Covered: Ollama

Headline: Ollama Vulnerabilities Expose Growing Risks in Enterprise AI Infrastructure

Critical vulnerabilities uncovered in Ollama are raising fresh concerns around the security of enterprise AI infrastructure after researchers revealed flaws capable of exposing sensitive memory data and enabling persistent code execution on Windows systems. The most serious issue, tracked as CVE-2026-7482 and nicknamed “Bleeding Llama,” could allow attackers to retrieve information directly from Ollama server memory without authentication. Researchers estimate the flaw may affect more than 300,000 internet-exposed servers globally.

Brand Covered: ThreatBook 

Headline: Why Security Operations Are Moving Toward Autonomous AI Systems

The cybersecurity industry is going into a phase. Artificial intelligence is not just helping with security operations anymore. It is actually becoming a part of how enterprise defense systems work. Companies are using intelligence more and more in their business workflows. Because of this security teams have to think about how they handle risk watch over their infrastructure and deal with threats in environments that are becoming more automated all the time. Artificial intelligence is really changing how things are done in the cybersecurity industry and, in enterprise defense systems.

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