International Business Machines (IBM) Takes Aim at AI Cyber Risks and Next-Generation Computing With Two Major Announcements
Key takeaways
- Together, the three organizations will be able to offer their customers four areas of coverage.
- Lightwell will be contributing to the collaboration by decoupling open source software security remediation from the traditional software upgrade cycle.
- According to Savio Rodrigues, Vice President of Service Partners at IBM, the initiative will enable bringing together the "engineering, automation, and ecosystem partnerships needed to tackle this risk at scale."
International Business Machines (IBM) Takes Aim at AI Cyber Risks and Next-Generation Computing With Two Major Announcements Ghazal Ahmed Tue, June 30, 2026 at 5:27 PM GMT+7 2 min read IBM International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE:IBM) is one of the 14 AI Stocks Making Moves on Wall Street: Nvidia, Micron, and More.
On June 26, Deloitte, IBM and Red Hat's Lightwell announced a joint collaboration aiming to address vulnerabilities in open source software supply chains as artificial intelligence makes cyber-attacks faster and more automated.
Together, the three organizations will be able to offer their customers four areas of coverage. These include continuous mapping and scanning of software components; prioritizing active threats according to severity and exploitability; automated patch validation and deployment; as well as compliance reporting for boards, auditors, and regulators.