Terra Security has launched a new capability for continuous network penetration testing, allowing companies to validate and remediate true exploitable risk across multi-vector attack chains. The platform uses hundreds of AI agents paired with human reviewers to provide continuous, verified visibility into the full attack surface.
The company has also unified web, AI, and network testing under one agentic platform, providing security teams with a single connected view of vulnerabilities across web apps, AI systems, and infrastructure.
Meanwhile, young people are feeling anxious and angry about the impact of AI on their jobs and daily life, with nearly half of Gen Z respondents saying the risks of AI outweigh the benefits. This sentiment is reflected in recent commencement speeches where speakers were booed for mentioning AI.
An engineer at Anthropic warned computer science students at Stanford University about the dangers of the AI boom, saying that AI is not just a technological revolution but also a cultural one that is shifting away from human values.
Senior leaders are interested in AI, recognizing its potential to drive business success, but also have concerns about the risks and challenges associated with AI. Some of the key questions and concerns include benefits, implementation, risks, ethics, and ROI.
A new report suggests that many organizations are not prepared for the coming of Agent AI, which can find vulnerabilities in applications and systems. Researchers have also found that fine-tuning large language models for forecasting tasks can boost their accuracy.
The asset management industry is being transformed by AI, with some firms using it to gain a competitive edge. AI can help unlock efficiencies and improve decision-making. Additionally, Galveston County has installed AI-powered flood sensors to track rising water levels and predict flooding conditions.
AI is also transforming the traveler journey, from inspiration to booking and beyond. AI concierges can handle routine requests, and AI-driven recommendations can personalize travel plans. Organizations are collecting and retaining more data than ever to train large language models, raising questions about how to store and protect sensitive information.
Key Takeaways
- Terra Security launches continuous network penetration testing using AI agents and human reviewers.
- Terra Security unifies web, AI, and network testing under one agentic platform.
- Young people are anxious about AI's impact on jobs and daily life, with 50% of Gen Z respondents saying risks outweigh benefits.
- An engineer at Anthropic warns Stanford University students about AI boom dangers.
- Senior leaders want to know about AI for business success, but have concerns about risks and challenges.
- Agent AI is coming, but many organizations are not prepared.
- Fine-tuning large language models can boost forecasting accuracy.
- AI transforms asset management, unlocking efficiencies and improving decision-making.
- Galveston County installs AI-powered flood sensors to track rising water levels.
- AI concierge amplifies efficiency in travel, personalizing travel plans.
Terra Security launches continuous network penetration testing
Terra Security has launched a new capability for continuous network penetration testing. This allows companies to validate and remediate true exploitable risk across multi-vector attack chains. The platform uses hundreds of AI agents paired with human reviewers to provide continuous, verified visibility into the full attack surface. This helps security teams prioritize remediation across their entire attack surface from a single place.
Terra Security unifies web, AI, and network testing
Terra Security has unified web, AI, and network testing under one agentic platform. The platform uses AI agents paired with human reviewers to probe customer environments for exploitable weaknesses. This provides security teams with a single connected view of vulnerabilities across web apps, AI systems, and infrastructure.
Young people are anxious about AI
Young people are feeling anxious and angry about the impact of AI on their jobs and daily life. A recent survey found that nearly half of Gen Z respondents said the risks of AI outweigh the benefits. This sentiment is reflected in recent commencement speeches where speakers were booed for mentioning AI.
AI boom rewards Stanford's worst instincts
An engineer at Anthropic warned computer science students at Stanford University about the dangers of the AI boom. The engineer said that AI is not just a technological revolution but also a cultural one that is shifting away from human values.
What senior leaders want to know about AI
Senior leaders want to know about AI because they recognize its potential to drive business success. However, they also have concerns about the risks and challenges associated with AI. Some of the key questions and concerns include benefits, implementation, risks, ethics, and ROI.
Agent AI is coming, are you ready?
A new report suggests that many organizations are not prepared for the coming of Agent AI. AI agents can find vulnerabilities in applications and systems, but may not have constraints or conscience.
Protecting sensitive training data in AI
Organizations are collecting and retaining more data than ever to train large language models, raising questions about how to store and protect sensitive information. Tape has emerged as an attractive option for storing and securing large amounts of data.
AI models can predict the future
Researchers have found that fine-tuning large language models for forecasting tasks can boost their accuracy. Specialized models can now rival top human predictors and enhance ensemble predictions.
The $150 trillion question: AI's value in asset management
The asset management industry is being transformed by AI, with some firms using it to gain a competitive edge. AI can help unlock efficiencies and improve decision-making.
Galveston County installs AI-powered flood sensors
Galveston County has installed AI-powered flood sensors in Friendswood and League City to track rising water levels and predict flooding conditions.
AI concierge amplifies efficiency in travel
AI is transforming the traveler journey, from inspiration to booking and beyond. AI concierges can handle routine requests, and AI-driven recommendations can personalize travel plans.
Sources
- Terra Security Launches Network Penetration Testing as the Only Continuous Agentic Platform for Web Apps, AI Systems, and Infrastructure
- Terra Security unifies web, AI and network testing under one agentic platform
- The AI bots are coming and the young are booing, not applauding
- The AI Boom Is Rewarding Stanford’s Worst Instincts
- What senior leaders want to know about AI
- Agent AI is Coming. Are You Ready?
- Protecting Sensitive Training Data in the Age of AI
- AI Models Now Predict the Future, Almost
- The $150 Trillion Question—What Is AI’s Value In Asset Management
- Galveston County installs AI-powered flood sensors in Friendswood, League City
- The AI Concierge has checked in: how artificial intelligence is amplifying efficiency across the entire traveler journey
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