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AI & Enterprise
AI drives faster vulnerability patching as AI-native security evolves
As artificial intelligence is rapidly adopted in cybersecurity, security patching practices across the tech industry are changing, with patch releases growing faster and larger than before. Microsoft rolled out its biggest-ever security patch after using AI to detect code vulnerabilities. The United States introduced a new coordination framework called Gold Eagle to speed detection, prioritisation and patching for critical infrastructure. Companies also launched AI-native security platforms, initiatives and services across cloud, operations and vulnerability testing.
Telecommunications & Media
LG Uplus publishes \'Information Security White Paper 2025\', unveils AI security capabilities
LG Uplus disclosed the results of its information security activities last year, including AI-based security monitoring and upgrades to its personal information protection system. The company said it published \'Information Security White Paper 2025\' on Wednesday and has released an annual white paper since 2023. It said it responded to more than 200,000 security events and cut average handling time by more than 90 percent from a year earlier, while expanding customer protection measures and strengthening governance.
AI & Enterprise
South Korea’s three mobile carriers step up security spending to counter AI threats
South Korea’s three telecom carriers are accelerating investment in information security as hacking incidents and AI-based cyber threats grow. Their combined spending last year rose about 22 percent to 367.5 billion won, data showed. SK Telecom and SK Broadband focused on revamping governance and response systems and plan further spending. KT stressed in-house expertise and plans a multi-year security and IT investment push. LG Uplus prioritised AI-based monitoring and customer protection.