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Friday, March 27, 2026

AI Security Tools Get Major Upgrades

Three major security announcements hit the market today. Astrix Security expanded its AI agent security platform to stop unauthorized AI deployments across enterprises. Black Duck released Black Duck Signal, a new tool that secures code written by AI in automated development workflows. Palo Alto Networks launched Prisma AIRS 3.0 to help companies safely run autonomous AI systems.

Why it matters: Companies deploying AI agents now have better ways to control them and keep data safe.

Google Cuts AI Memory Costs by 6x

Google announced TurboQuant technology that reduces the memory needed to run large language models by at least 6 times. This cuts training costs significantly.

Market reaction: Memory chip stocks dropped sharply—SK Hynix fell over 6%, Samsung dropped 5%, and Micron slid over 2%.

Why it matters: Lower AI infrastructure costs could speed up adoption across businesses, but chip manufacturers face margin pressure.

What you need to do: Review your AI security tools now. If you're planning AI projects, watch for price drops in computing costs as this technology rolls out.

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