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What is AI Usage Control?

AI usage control is the security and governance framework that enterprises use to monitor, regulate, and secure how employees interact with artificial intelligence tools. As Generative AI becomes deeply embedded in everyday workflows, organizations face a high-stakes balancing act: capturing massive productivity gains while preventing catastrophic data leaks, compliance violations, and intellectual property exposure.

Malware Risks and Mitigation: Strengthen Your Cybersecurity Posture

Malware attacks are a major cybersecurity concern for individuals and businesses. These attacks can lead to data theft and financial losses. A report from AV-Test suggests that more than 450,000 new malware and PUA samples are detected each day, bringing the total to 1.56 billion known samples. Malware can take many forms, such as viruses, ransomware, spyware, and trojans. These can threaten data integrity, privacy, and business continuity.

3 Best Website Security Testing Tools & Vulnerability Scanners Compared for 2026

2026 has turned "busy" into "under siege." Indusface's 2025 H1 AppSec report logged billions of AI-driven attacks on live sites and APIs in just six months. According to SecurityWeek, one botnet hurled 11.5 Tbps at a single target before Cloudflare soaked it up-uptime now equals resilience. Yet old wounds persist: MITRE's 2025 CWE Top 25 still lists cross-site scripting at number one, with SQL injection and CSRF close behind.

Why a Credentialing Specialist Is Essential for Healthcare Operations

Every day a provider is not credentialed is a day they may not be able to see patients, bill payers, or generate revenue. For healthcare organizations, credentialing delays affect far more than paperwork. They impact onboarding timelines, payer reimbursement, compliance readiness, provider schedules, and operational continuity across the business. A missing document or delayed approval can slow down provider start dates, interrupt billing, and create avoidable administrative pressure for teams already balancing complex healthcare workflows.

Securonix (ThreatQ) positioned as a Leader in the SPARK Matrix: Digital Threat intelligence Management, 2026 by QKS Group

The QKS Group SPARK Matrix™ provides competitive analysis & ranking of the leading DTIM vendors. Securonix (ThreatQ), with its comprehensive platform, has received strong ratings across technology excellence and customer impact.

The CISO Whisperer's Watch List For The Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2026

TVC Analyst Group has released its list of twelve cybersecurity companies identified for their activity and positioning ahead of the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2026, where participating vendors are expected to present product updates, strategic initiatives, and technology developments.

DevOps Vulnerabilities Hit 236, With 59% Rated High or Critical Severity

Major DevOps platforms patched 236 vulnerabilities in 2025, with nearly 60% classified as high or critical severity. According to the latest "DevOps Threats Unwrapped Report," critical flaws surged by 76% ifrom Q1 to Q4, signaling growing pressure on software supply chain security.

6 Best Practices for Managing Software Supply Chain Risks

Modern software is not written from scratch. It’s assembled. Developers pull from open-source repositories, import third-party libraries, accelerate development with AI coding assistants, and deploy across multi-stage CI/CD pipelines that span dozens of tools, services, and vendors.

Security Automation Doesn't Mean What It Used To: A 2026 Practitioner's Guide

Security automation used to mean building a playbook. Someone on the team mapped out a workflow, connected a few tools, and watched it run on the alert types it was designed for. That worked for a while, in a different environment than the one security teams operate in today.