Nathan Eddy works as an independent filmmaker and journalist based in Berlin, specializing in architecture, business technology and healthcare IT. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill ...
The acquisition points to rising demand for tools that test and secure LLMs before they are deployed in enterprise workflows.
OpenAI acquires Promptfoo to embed AI red-teaming and security testing directly into its Frontier agent platform, signaling that agent safety is now table stakes.
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ghost Security announces the release of Reaper, the first open-source Application Security Testing framework powered by Agentic AI. Reaper combines human expertise with ...
OpenAI is rolling out Codex Security, an AI-powered application security agent that finds, validates and proposes fixes for ...
UltraViolet Cyber’s purchase of Black Duck’s application security testing business expands its unified security operations and highlights growing risks from AI-generated code, open-source reliance and ...
Ecommerce platforms represent one of the most consistently targeted areas of the modern digital estate. They process payment ...
AI coding assistants have turbocharged productivity, enabling teams to deploy new features and applications at unprecedented speed. Developers are shipping code faster than ever before. It's a ...
Determining security flaws in an application. There are generally four approaches to application security testing (AST). With access to the source code, static AST (SAST) is performed before the app ...
With cyber-attacks becoming more sophisticated, organizations are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of safeguarding their web applications against security vulnerabilities. One common way ...
BRADENTON, Fla., May 29, 2024 --NightVision, an application security (AppSec) innovator, today launched a new software testing and security solution that enables developers to identify, locate, and ...
In my last article, I described how many in the application security community have been obsessed with “shifting left”—that is, moving application security testing earlier in the software development ...