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AI-driven cyber threats spread, boosting calls for bigger role for security firms
Concerns are growing that AI models such as Anthropic’s Mythos could be abused for cyberattacks, while hacking incidents linked to AI supply chains have emerged. That has strengthened expectations that security firms’ growth potential will rise, a view that appears to be supporting major security stocks. Companies including CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks have posted gains over the past month, outpacing a software-focused BlackRock IGV index.
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Sparrow shares software supply chain security measures at Black Hat Asia 2026
Application security company Sparrow took part in the Asia-Pacific security conference Black Hat Asia, held in Singapore from April 21 to 24. The company presented measures to build a software supply chain security management framework to respond to security threats in the AI era. It shared ways to integrate analysis and management of vulnerabilities across the software development lifecycle on a single platform, and to build a supply chain security ecosystem through SBOM integrity verification and secure sharing.
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Combining multiple open-source models can detect Mythos-level vulnerabilities
Ari Herbert-Voss (아리 허버트-보스), chief executive of AI security startup RunSybil, argued that combining open-source models can deliver vulnerability detection performance comparable to Anthropic\'s Mythos, The Register reported on April 24. Speaking at the Black Hat Asia conference in Singapore, he said Mythos benefits from supralinear scaling, where doubling data, computing and time can quadruple capabilities. He said open-source alternatives are essential because Mythos is costly and unlikely to be released.