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Aikido Security launches Endpoint to secure AI development and mitigate supply chain attacks

  • What: Aikido Security launches Endpoint to secure AI development
  • Impact: Helps mitigate supply chain attacks
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Security Operations , Supply chain , DevSecOps , AI/ML Aikido Security launches Endpoint to secure AI development and mitigate supply chain attacks April 21, 2026 Share By SC Staff (Adobe Stock) Per Silicon Angle, Aikido Security BV has launched Endpoint, a new security agent designed to protect artificial intelligence use on developer workstations and combat supply chain attacks targeting open-source software. Endpoint aims to provide enterprises with visibility and control over software packages, development environments, browser extensions, and AI tools integrated into modern software development. The company highlights that developer workstations have become a significant blind spot for many organizations. The new agent addresses the evolving attack surfaces introduced by AI-driven development by offering real-time monitoring and policy enforcement. Developers can import tools and packages, which Endpoint inspects before installation. Packages published less than 48 hours ago are automatically held to mitigate the highest-risk window for attacks. Security teams gain auditability of Endpoint actions and visibility into AI tools, models, and services running across developer systems, with policy enforcement tailored by team, role, and device. Source: Silicon Angle An In-Depth Guide to AI Get essential knowledge and practical strategies to use AI to better your security program. Learn More SC Staff Related Security Operations The CISO role has always been brutal. Here is what makes some survive it. Peter Liebert April 21, 2026 CISOs should guide risk decisions with options, aligning security with business priorities. Security Operations Express website vulnerability exposed customer order details SC Staff April 20, 2026 The vulnerability allowed unauthorized access to order confirmation pages, revealing customer names, phone numbers, email addresses, postal and billing addresses, and details of purchased items. SOC Your SOC, not the vendor’s: Why the AI SOC has to be customizable, not a black box Paul Wagenseil April 20, 2026 Only organizations that invest in customizable, agentic AI SOCs will turn AI into a strategic advantage. Get daily email updates SC Media's daily must-read of the most current and pressing daily news Business Email By clicking the Subscribe button below, you agree to SC Media Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Subscribe Related Terms Banner Blue Team Browser Cache Cramming Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Countermeasure DLL Injection Daemon Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) Fuzzing You can skip this ad in 5 seconds

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