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73 Seconds to Breach, 24 Hours to Patch: The Case for Autonomous Validation

Attackers can compromise systems in minutes while patching and response still take hours or days. Picus Security breaks down why autonomous validation is becoming critical for modern defense strategies.

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bleepingcomputer.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

73 Seconds to Breach, 24 Hours to Patch: The Case for Autonomous Validation

Attackers can compromise systems in minutes while patching and response still take hours or days. Picus Security breaks down why autonomous validation is becoming critical for modern defense strategies.

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theregister.com1 mesi fa

Welcome to the vulnpocalypse, as vendors use AI to find bugs and patches multiply like rabbits

Palo Alto Networks found and fixed 75 flaws this month, up from its usual five

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  1. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·bleepingcomputer.com

    73 Seconds to Breach, 24 Hours to Patch: The Case for Autonomous Validation

    Attackers can compromise systems in minutes while patching and response still take hours or days. Picus Security breaks down why autonomous validation is becoming critical for…

  2. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·theregister.com

    Welcome to the vulnpocalypse, as vendors use AI to find bugs and patches multiply like rabbits

    Palo Alto Networks found and fixed 75 flaws this month, up from its usual five