It's looking like a hot, messy summer for security teams as AI finds countless previously hidden vulns
In addition to Chainguard, other founding member companies include BNY, Cisco, Cloudflare, Corridor, DepthFirst, Docker, JPMorganChase, Kyndryl, LTM, and PwC. REG AD googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('labrador/thereg/article/desktop/b'); }); Many of these member companies are also partners with Anthropic's Project Glasswing and OpenAI Daybreak, which allow them to try out the pair's most advanced bug-hunting models. The coalition accepts vulnerability findings generated by all frontier models, according to Lorenc.
- ▪In addition to Chainguard, other founding member companies include BNY, Cisco, Cloudflare, Corridor, DepthFirst, Docker, JPMorganChase, Kyndryl, LTM, and PwC.
- ▪REG AD googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('labrador/thereg/article/desktop/b'); }); Many of these member companies are also partners with Anthropic's Project Glasswing and OpenAI Daybreak, which allow them to try out the pair
- ▪The coalition accepts vulnerability findings generated by all frontier models, according to Lorenc.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
(function() { let windowUrl = window.location.href; windowUrl = windowUrl.substring(windowUrl.indexOf('?') + 1); let messageElement = document.querySelector('.shareableMessage'); if (windowUrl && windowUrl.includes('code') && windowUrl.includes('expires')) { messageElement.style.display = 'block'; } })(); Security It's looking like a hot, messy summer for security teams as AI finds countless previously hidden vulns Time to start praying to the goddess of wisdom and war Jessica Lyons Jessica Lyons Published sat 27 Jun 2026 // 07:59 UTC It's going to be a "messy" summer for security folks, especially when it comes to fixing the open source code that underpins their organizations.That's according to Dan Lorenc, CEO and co-founder of Chainguard, a software supply-chain security company…
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at theregister.