AI Security Has No Playbook and Google Just Proved It

Google spends over $10 billion a year on security and still got caught flat-footed by AI threats in 2026. With the average breach costing $4.88 million and 40% of enterprise AI deployments expected to face a serious incident this year, nobody has this figured out yet. Here’s what I’d do about it right now.
Google Can’t Figure Out AI Security Either

Google has billions in cybersecurity spending and still can’t plug AI security holes fast enough. Nobody has a finished playbook in 2026, and that means your business needs one before your vendor catches up.
AI Security Is Broken and Even Google Proves It

Google spends more on security than most companies make in revenue, and its AI still gets exploited. In 2026, nobody has solved AI security, not even the biggest names in tech. Here’s what that means for your money and exactly what I’d do about it.
OpenAI Daybreak Flips Cybersecurity in Favor of Defenders

OpenAI launched Daybreak and GPT-5.5-Cyber on May 12, 2026, the first AI system built to help defenders outpace attackers. With EU access included at launch, this shift is global and immediate. Here’s what it means and exactly what to do about it.
Microsoft Agent 365 Launches at $15 Per User as AI Chaos Spreads

Microsoft just launched Agent 365 for $15 per user monthly, solving enterprise AI’s biggest problem: nobody can control their AI agents. It’s the first real solution to agent sprawl that’s killing AI projects before they scale.
