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    New Security Framework Helps Companies Manage Software Risks
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    New Security Framework Helps Companies Manage Software Risks

    Security experts created a new tool to help businesses identify software vulnerabilities. This is a business tool, not something families need to act on.

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    SecurityWeek

    Original headline: Exclusive: Meet AIVEX, a New Triage Model Built to Reduce Supply Chain Threat and Risk

    Plain-English summary by GetCyberRight. Read the full report at the source above.

    Published Wednesday, June 24, 2026Updated Thursday, June 25, 20261 min read
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    Security researchers have introduced a new framework called AIVEX that helps companies evaluate security vulnerabilities in their software supply chains, particularly in systems that use artificial intelligence. This tool is designed to help business security teams prioritize which software problems pose the biggest risks to their operations. This development does not directly affect families or home computer users. AIVEX is a framework for corporate security professionals who manage complex business software systems. It does not relate to the apps on your phone, your home computer software, or the websites your family uses daily. You do not need to take any specific action based on this news. This is an industry tool that helps businesses protect their systems. It does not require anything from individual internet users or families.

    While this particular announcement is for business audiences, keeping your home software updated remains important. Turn on automatic updates for your computer's operating system, your phone's apps, and any software you use regularly. Updates often fix security problems that could affect your personal information. Most devices can be set to update automatically overnight so you do not have to remember to do it manually.

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    Source: SecurityWeek

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