Cyber security professionals must embrace a narrow window of opportunity to develop safeguards around artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced software generation – popularly known as vibe coding – or ...
When it comes to coding, peer feedback is crucial for catching bugs early, maintaining consistency across a codebase, and improving overall software quality. The rise of “vibe coding” — using AI tools ...
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On February 28, the day that bombs started falling on the Islamic Republic, a man’s voice began broadcasting in Farsi on a shortwave-radio frequency. He announced himself—“Tavajjoh! Tavajjoh!” ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Artificial intelligence headlines moved Cybersecuirty stocks quickly, repricing entire the ...
When Anthropic announced the start of testing on Friday, security vendors, and the markets, sat up and took notice. But is the panic warranted? When Anthropic launched a “limited research preview” of ...
On Feb. 20, Anthropic released a vulnerability-scanning tool aimed at security applications, leading to an average drawdown of over 5% across our cybersecurity stock coverage as investors worry that ...
Shares of several major cybersecurity providers dropped today after Anthropic PBC introduced a tool for finding software vulnerabilities. The offering is called Claude Code Security. It’s available as ...
Shares of cybersecurity software companies tumbled Friday after Anthropic PBC introduced a new security feature into its Claude AI model. Anthropic said the new tool “scans codebases for security ...
Anthropic (ANTHRO) unveiled a new feature called Claude Code Security built into Claude Code on the web. Cybersecurity stocks were in the red on Friday. CrowdStrike (CRWD) and Cloudflare (NET) each ...
For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each other in a bid to create the smallest QR code that can be reliably read.