AI Making Security ‘Noisier’ as Vulnerability Disclosures Surge 36%: Beazley Security
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AI making security ‘noisier’ as vulnerability disclosures surge 36%: Beazley Security
According to Beazley Security’s Q2 2026 Quarterly Threat Report, the widespread adoption of agentic AI for vulnerability research drove a 36% quarter-over-quarter increase in newly disclosed vulnerabilities, while the methods attackers used to breach organisations remained largely unchanged. “The headline this quarter is that AI made the security industry’s job noisier without making the attacker’s job fundamentally different. But AI-assisted at…
Walking the AI Security and ROI Tightrope
Organisations across every sector are accelerating their adoption of generative AI, driven by board-level expectations for rapid innovation and measurable business value. Yet the same boards are equally insistent that AI initiatives must not compromise security, privacy, or regulatory compliance, and not lead to runaway cost. This dual mandate has placed CIOs and security leaders […] This article has been indexed from Information Security Buzz …
More than 3 in 4 enterprises suffer AI security risks
More than three quarters (78%) of organizations reported experiencing AI related incidents or identifying AI related vulnerabilities, highlighting the challenges organizations face as AI adoption accelerates, according to Digicert. Propeller Insights, on behalf of DigiCert, conducted in May 2026 a survey of 1,001 IT and cybersecurity decision makers across the United States, United Kingdom and Australia. The findings suggest that most organizati…
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