Google Acquires AI Security Platform That Detects Vulnerabilities In Product Before It's Built

In a strategic move to enhance cybersecurity, Google has acquired an AI security platform designed to identify vulnerabilities in products during their development phase. This acquisition comes in response to the growing concerns about security risks associated with the use of artificial intelligence, particularly as AI agents become more prevalent in various applications. By integrating this technology into its operations, Google aims to bolster the security of its AI products, ensuring that potential weaknesses are addressed before deployment. This proactive approach not only safeguards users but also reinforces Google's commitment to responsible AI development. As the tech industry continues to evolve, the focus on security in AI systems is becoming increasingly critical, prompting companies to invest in advanced solutions that can preemptively detect and mitigate potential threats.
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