News – June 5, 2026

News for today:

  • [Wallarm] New AI Control Platform. Wallarm launched its AI Control Platform, on AWS, for the real time discovery, control, and inline enforcement of enterprise AI workloads. With the introduction of the AI Control Platform, Wallarm has introduced the first closed-loop platform that unifies AI security and API security under continuous, enforceable runtime control: [1] Discover AI infrastructure and workloads across AWS environments in real time; [2] Observe AI behavior at runtime by tracing every session end-to-end, not after the fact; [3] Enforce policies immediately when risk is detected; and [4] Govern AI transformation across the enterprise. Initial products on the platform: AI Hypervisor, and Infrastructure Discovery. Wallarm
  • [Dropzone AI] AI Proving Grounds Consortium. Dropzone AI and other cybersecurity software vendors launched a new consortium to help organizations strengthen preemptive defenses in the age of AI. The Consortium was formed in response to a widening industry gap between perceived readiness and operational preparedness. Recent SimSpace research found that nearly 80% of security leaders report high confidence in their AI defenses, while measured readiness scores can be as low as 30% before repeated simulation exercises. Additionally, many organizations continue to rely on legacy preparedness methods, including tabletop exercises and certification courses, rather than realistic simulation-driven validation. Dropzone AI
  • [Ivanti] New research on AI in IT operations. New research from Ivanti finds gaps between the AI deployment cadence and governance and accountability. IT organizations are moving quickly to adopt AI in response to mounting pressure for efficiency, resilience and scale. What started as experimentation has become widespread deployment, often faster than organizations can adapt their governance models, operating structures and accountability frameworks. As AI becomes embedded in the operational core of IT, this growing gap between adoption and oversight is emerging as a growing challenge. Ivanti
  • [Infoblox] Infoblox IQ launches. Infoblox launched a new agentic AI operations layer for networking and security, and an MCP server for integrating with third-party AI assistants, agents, and applications. Infoblox IQ continuously analyzes the DNS queries, DHCP leases, IP address assignments, device activity and security events flowing through the Infoblox Platform to help teams identify issues faster, automate investigations and take action with confidence …. In one customer deployment, Infoblox IQ reduced more than 504,000 operational events to just 24 prioritized actions through agentic triage. Investigations that previously required 45 to 90 minutes of manual analysis were surfaced immediately with the context required to act. Infoblox

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