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A Free LLM, a Custom Harness, and 27 Compromised VMs: The AI Worm You Don't Need a Lab to Build
University of Toronto researchers built a self-replicating AI worm using only locally-hosted open models. It spread to 82% of its targets. The threat model here isn't frontier AI — it's the misconfigured server you forgot about.

OpenAI's Lockdown Mode Admits the Problem It Can't Quite Fix
The new containment feature reduces AI-enabled data exfiltration — it doesn't stop it. Experts are divided on whether enterprises should even trust a vendor to police itself.

Agentic AI Is Doing What a Thousand Breach Reports Couldn't: Getting Boards to Open the Checkbook
Autonomous agents, AI-generated code, and frontier models capable of offensive cyber ops are finally making cybersecurity a board-level business conversation — not just an IT line item.

What S&P 200 CISOs Are Actually Telling the SEC About Cybersecurity
A fresh read of 2024–2025 10-K Section 1.C filings shows NIST CSF dominance, audit committee capture, and a suspicious abundance of 'no material impact' disclosures.

You Can't Audit What You Can't See: The Agent Governance Hole Nobody Wants to Talk About
Enterprises are shipping AI agents into production without inventories, without trace pipelines, and without a coherent answer to a basic question: what is this thing actually doing?

Anthropic Wires Claude Into 28 Enterprise Security Platforms
The AI company is pushing deeper into corporate security stacks, connecting Claude to vendors including CrowdStrike, Okta, and Zscaler.

Treat the Model Like a Threat: Why AI Agent Security Needs a Systems Overhaul
A paper from researchers at Google and two US universities argues that prompt-level defences and alignment tuning are structurally inadequate for securing autonomous AI agents — and that enterprises should start treating the model itself as an untrusted component.

Anthropic Adds 28 Enterprise Security Integrations to Claude, Including CrowdStrike and Okta
The AI company is wiring Claude into the core of enterprise security stacks, from endpoint detection to identity management.