Signal criticality: High
What happened: Help Net Security reported that elastic brings AI-driven incident investigation to Kubernetes and observability tools Elastic has introduced an agentic Kubernetes investigation workflow and MCP-based observability skills that diagnose incidents the moment an alert fires. By the time an SRE opens the alert, the root cause has already been identified, evidence has been assembled, and recommended next steps have been surfaced. For teams running Kubernetes at scale, the gap between alert and answer costs time, compounds outages, and wears down on-call engineers.
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Original source: https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/06/09/elastic-observability-agentic-kubernetes-investigation-workflow/
Signal criticality: High
What happened: Rapid7 Blog published "Rapid7 Gains Access To Anthropic’s Project Glasswing To Explore Frontier AI For Cybersecurity". Wade Woolwine is Senior Director, Product Security at Rapid7. Rapid7 is excited to join Anthropic’s Project Glasswing, which includes access to Claude Mythos Preview, giving our teams the opportunity to explore how frontier AI can support legitimate, internal defensive security workflows led by experienced security practitioners. Anthropic has now expanded Project Glasswing from its initial cohort to a broader group of organizations, underscoring how quickly this conversation is moving from model capability to industry readiness....
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Original source: https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/ai-rapid7-accesses-anthropics-project-glasswing-exploring-frontier-artificial-cybersecurity-intelligence
The strongest signal today is that AI security is being decided in the surrounding control layer — permissions, connectors, deterministic workflow design, response speed, and the infrastructure that still underpins trust. That is a more durable framing than generic agent hype, and it is the one worth carrying forward.