The age of AI battling AI over cybersecurity is here, experts say.
Red Hat subsidiary today launched an initiative called Project Lightwell to improve the security of open-source projects. Project Lightwell is backed by a $5 billion commitment. In addition, IBM and ...
Under the new project, dubbed Project Lightwell, the companies said they will deploy a global force of 20,000 engineers, supported by advanced AI, to establish a trusted enterprise clearinghouse.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Red Hat today announced Project Lightwell, a $5 billion commitment backed by new frontier AI capabilities ...
Open-source security is a mess - IBM and Red Hat bet $5 billion and 20,000 engineers can fix it ...
Project Lightwell will deploy more than 20,000 engineers and AI tools to identify and fix vulnerabilities across enterprise ...
US dollars, a central security clearinghouse, and AI-powered analysis: IBM and Red Hat aim to secure open source for the AI era.
IBM open-source security project Lightwell will use AI tools and over 20,000 engineers to help secure enterprise open-source software.
‘AI can unlock human and business potential the same way open source did,’ says Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks. Executives with IBM’s open-source enterprise tools subsidiary Red Hat said that publicly ...
Open-source AI is changing everything people thought they knew about artificial intelligence. Just look at DeepSeek, the Chinese open-source program that blew the financial doors off the AI industry.
IBM and Red Hat are collaborating on Project Lightwell, a $5 billion commitment backed by new frontier AI capabilities and a global force of more than 20,000 engineers to help enterprises secure open ...
IBM and Red Hat announced a $5 billion investment to expand open source AI infrastructure, tools, and enterprise innovation globally.