Commvault urges organisations to adopt a four-step approach to resilience in the age of frontier AI

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Commvault recommends four steps organisations should take to stay resilient in the age of Frontier AI where advanced AI models are accelerating vulnerability discovery, compressing exploitation timelines, and elevating the need for resilience.

Frontier AI is reshaping the threat landscape in two ways. First, advanced models are generating a deluge of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) – Palo Alto Networks research shows AI cybersecurity models identified more than seven times the typical number of vulnerabilities found within a single month during testing.[1] Second, attacks are becoming autonomous: once a vulnerability is disclosed, AI-assisted exploitation can now emerge within minutes, not weeks. The remediation window for organisations is collapsing – no vendor is immune. Resilience is no longer a recovery plan, it’s an operating requirement.

“Frontier models change the economics of vulnerability discovery. AI models will reveal exploitable vulnerabilities at such a fast pace, remediation programs must evolve,” said Nick...

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