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It's looking like a hot, messy summer for security teams as AI finds countless previously hidden vulns
A coalition led by Chainguard, including companies like BNY, Cisco, and Cloudflare, is using AI to identify and patch vulnerabilities in open-source code. The group, Athena, has already processed 20,000 findings and developed 2,000 patches across 500 projects, warning of a 'messy summer' due to the scale of undiscovered flaws.
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