Tag: AI security


  • The 9 Top Cybersecurity Startups from Disrupt Startup Battlefield

    The 9 Top Cybersecurity Startups from Disrupt Startup Battlefield

    Introduction: The Spotlight on Cybersecurity at TechCrunch Disrupt Each year, TechCrunch’s Disrupt Startup Battlefield gathers thousands of applicants, boiling them down to a select group of founders with breakthrough ideas. Among the most watched categories is cybersecurity, where teams race to translate research into real-world protection. This article highlights the nine standout cybersecurity startups that…

  • The 9 standout cybersecurity startups from Disrupt Startup Battlefield

    The 9 standout cybersecurity startups from Disrupt Startup Battlefield

    Overview: Disrupt Battlefield spotlights redefine cybersecurity TechCrunch’s Disrupt Startup Battlefield is renowned for surfacing the next wave of cybersecurity innovators. Each year, hundreds of applicants are whittled down to a handful of finalists who pitch on stage to win funding, exposure, and validation. This year’s lineup highlighted nine cybersecurity startups that are tackling critical security…

  • AI News Roundup: A Chrome Extension About AI, Amazon’s AI Bug-Hunting, and Apple Sparks Curiosity

    AI News Roundup: A Chrome Extension About AI, Amazon’s AI Bug-Hunting, and Apple Sparks Curiosity

    AI Innovations in the News: What’s Shaping Tech This Week The tech world is buzzing again with experiments at the intersection of artificial intelligence and everyday tools. Among the most talked-about topics this week are a playful Chrome extension that links AI-focused LinkedIn posts to facts about basketball legend Allen Iverson, a serious dive into…

  • When a Sam Altman Deepfake Meets Amazon’s AI-Driven Bug Hunt

    When a Sam Altman Deepfake Meets Amazon’s AI-Driven Bug Hunt

    Overview: A Convergence of Deepfakes and Deep Bug Hunting News about AI safety often lands with a splash, but a recent pairing of events demonstrates how quickly reputational risks and technical defenses can intertwine. A filmmaker’s attempt at a Sam Altman deepfake drew unexpected attention, while behind the scenes, Amazon has been quietly expanding its…

  • Deepfakes, Attachments, and AI Security: A New Era

    Deepfakes, Attachments, and AI Security: A New Era

    Introduction: When a Deepfake Meets Real-World Consequences The recent buzz around a filmmaker who created a Sam Altman deepfake—only to find themselves unexpectedly entangled in unforeseen ethical and personal consequences—highlights a broader truth: synthetic media is no longer just a novelty. It is a test bed for our social contracts, privacy norms, and increasingly, corporate…

  • HashJack Attack: AI Browsers Tricked by URL Fragments (Hash)

    HashJack Attack: AI Browsers Tricked by URL Fragments (Hash)

    What is HashJack? Security researchers from Cato Networks have uncovered a novel attack dubbed HashJack that targets AI-powered browsers and assistants. The core idea is deceptively simple: embed malicious prompts or commands after the hash symbol (#) in a legitimate URL. Since the fragment portion of a URL is typically not sent to the server,…

  • Seraphic Leads with Native Protection for Electron-Based Apps, Redefining Enterprise Security

    Seraphic Leads with Native Protection for Electron-Based Apps, Redefining Enterprise Security

    Overview: A New Era for Secure Enterprise Browsing Tel Aviv, Israel — November 19, 2025 — Seraphic, the leader in enterprise browser security (SEB) and AI-enabled security, announced a landmark advancement: native protection for Electron-based applications. This breakthrough positions Seraphic as the first and only secure enterprise browser solution (SEB) to safeguard popular Electron apps…

  • Seraphic Becomes the First and Only Secure Enterprise Browser Solution to Protect Electron-Based Applications

    Seraphic Becomes the First and Only Secure Enterprise Browser Solution to Protect Electron-Based Applications

    In a landmark move for enterprise security, Seraphic announces native protection for Electron-based applications, making it the first and only Secure Enterprise Browser (SEB) to extend its protections to Electron-powered apps such as ChatGPT Desktop, Microsoft Teams, Slack, and other popular desktop tools. This breakthrough addresses a long-standing gap in enterprise security: the ability to…

  • Seraphic Unveils Native Protection for Electron-Based Applications, a First in Enterprise Browser Security

    Seraphic Unveils Native Protection for Electron-Based Applications, a First in Enterprise Browser Security

    Industry Milestone: Seraphic Extends Native Protection to Electron-Based Apps Seraphic, a leader in enterprise browser security (SEB) and AI enablement, has announced native protection for Electron-based applications, including popular desktop experiences such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Teams, and Slack. This development marks a significant evolution in how organizations secure hybrid environments where web and native Electron…

  • AppOmni Introduces Real-Time Agentic AI Security for ServiceNow

    AppOmni Introduces Real-Time Agentic AI Security for ServiceNow

    Revolutionizing SaaS Security with Real-Time Agentic AI AppOmni, a recognized leader in SaaS security, has announced a groundbreaking advancement: the industry’s first real-time agentic AI security suite designed specifically for ServiceNow. This milestone introduces a proactive, learning-enabled layer that continuously defends enterprise environments against prompt-injection attacks while safeguarding sensitive data across ServiceNow deployments. What is…