IBM Finds 92% of Companies Hit by AI Security Breaches Lacked Basic Access Controls
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Taking the myths out of Mythos - the role for the channel around AI and security
In this year’s Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, exploiting vulnerabilities is the most common route that leads to data breaches, at 31 percent of the 22,000 confirmed attacks.Looking at the most serious software issues that are Known Exploited Vulnerabilities tracked by the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency, patching those critical vulnerabilities is down from last year as well. Only 26 percent of CISA KEV issues were fu…
IBM 2026 Data Breach Report: 92% of AI security incidents stem from missing access controls; CNVD releases Vulnerability Weekly Report 2026, Issue 30.
IBM finds 92% of companies hit by AI security breaches lacked basic access controls
According to IBM, 92 percent of companies that experienced an AI security incident had inadequate access controls for their AI systems. The model itself was rarely the problem. The article IBM finds 92% of companies hit by AI security breaches lacked basic access controls appeared first on The Decoder.
According to IBM's Cost of a Data Breach Report 2026, 92 percent of companies with AI-related security incidents lacked sufficient access controls for their AI systems. The gateway is usually compromised interfaces and incorrectly configured cloud services, not the models themselves. The article In AI security incidents almost always the access controls appeared first on The Decoder.
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