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Concern over vendor lock-in is driving a global surge in open source adoption, with European organisations leading the shift to digital autonomy.
The free check could help security teams uncover overlooked Java runtimes before AI-driven attackers exploit known flaws and outdated versions.
Enterprises using Spring will get faster access to validated fixes as Broadcom responds to a 1700% surge in monthly security advisories.
Rising demand for secure AI software development has prompted Sonatype to expand its leadership team and scale operations globally.
Java developers using Spring will get faster fixes as Broadcom backs day-zero patch access and more secure dependency builds for paying customers.
Developers can now manage multiple AI coding agents in one place as GitHub tests a desktop Copilot app with worktree automation and review tools.
The move targets vulnerabilities in software used by large firms, as AI makes it easier to find and exploit flaws.
Most Spring teams are exposed to container risks as 64% of respondents were unaware Dockerfile choices can affect security.
Many firms lack visibility over AI-written software, raising maintainability and security risks as adoption of coding assistants accelerates.
The deal gives Anthropic direct control over tooling used by many developers, as Stainless winds down its hosted products and SDK generator.
Gurobi clients are experiencing significant, compounding benefits from the utilisation of effective optimisation.
Businesses face rising exposure as AI is used to sharpen phishing, while insecure in-house tools and weak controls widen attack surfaces.
The open-source spec aims to let teams automate coding work through ticket-driven agent workflows, while reducing context-switching for engineers.
Ransomware group LeakNet adopts ClickFix lures and a Deno-based fileless loader to scale attacks and evade traditional endpoint defences.
Secure.com warns most apps hide critical flaws in open source components, as unpatched dependencies and licence risks leave firms exposed.
Azul Prime customers see 129% ROI, USD $10.2 million in benefits and nearly USD $4 million in cloud savings over three years, says study.
Chainguard expands its rebuilt-from-source Libraries to Python, Java and JavaScript, targeting malware risks in AI-driven software supply chains.
Survey of 2,000 professionals shows rising Java use in AI and growing migration from Oracle over pricing concerns.
ActiveState launches a 79m-component secure open source catalogue to centralise software supply chains and cut enterprise vulnerability risk.
Rising bills and AI demand are pushing cloud spending onto board agendas, with most finance chiefs worried about profits and waste.