Shares of several major cybersecurity providers dropped today after Anthropic PBC introduced a tool for finding software vulnerabilities. The offering is called Claude Code Security. It’s available as ...
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Anthropic's Claude is once again in the news after the company released a new AI tool, Claude Code Security, that helps teams find and fix security issues that traditional methods often miss. The ...
Claude Code bypasses security controls by acting locally before monitoring, exposing data risks and audit gaps.
The debut of Claude Code Security brought Anthropic into direct competition with the biggest pure-play cybersecurity vendors in the world, and investors have noticed ...
Anthropic's new AI tool, Claude Code Security, scans for code vulnerabilities, prompting a multi-billion dollar stock market crash in the cybersecurity sector. While existing scanners use pattern ...
On Feb. 20, Anthropic released a vulnerability-scanning tool aimed at security applications, leading to an average drawdown of over 5% across our cybersecurity stock coverage as investors worry that ...