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Tenable and Creighton University Discuss the Security Vulnerabilities of Using AI for Business

NEW YORK, Dec. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today's Marketplace (TMP) is proud to announce a featured interview with Steve Vintz, Co-Chief Executive Officer

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Tenable and Creighton University Discuss the Security Vulnerabilities of Using AI for Business

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[{"type":"text","content":"NEW YORK, Dec. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today's Marketplace (TMP) is proud to announce a featured interview with Steve Vintz, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Tenable Inc. (NASDAQ: TENB), and Dustin Ormond, PhD, Assoc. Professor of Business Intelligence Analytics at Creighton University. The pair joined Today’s Marketplace host Jane King to discuss the increased use of AI for business and the security challenges it creates. The full interview can be viewed online here. When asked by King about the risks businesses face using AI in today’s environment, Dr. Ormond said, “A lot of the vulnerabilities happen because AI agents can now do a lot of the things that people used to need sophisticated skills to do. With AI, all you have to do is be able to plug something in, and it could generate an output or a way to attack an organization.” Dr. Ormond went on to say that AI is able to exploit these vulnerabilities because when people take a company's information and plug it into these AI agents, they don't realize how much information they're giving away to these agents that could potentially compromise the security of the company’s operational networks. Steve Vintz then explained the problem is exacerbated by today’s vast IT infrastructure. “We have a sprawling ecosystem of traditional IT (servers, desktops, and laptops), as well as public and private cloud environments, and IoT, not to mention identities that both humans and machines have access to. So cybersecurity is a big challenge. It's very fragmented.” He continued to describe how, in such an environment, traditional approaches to cybersecurity just won’t cut it. “What also complicates this problem is over the years, a lot of the investment in security has been on reactive detect and respond solutions. That means companies are actively looking for breaches and responding to them, and 96% of all dollars are spent on detect and respond, [not to prevent breaches], which has led to ten trillion dollars in cyber losses this year. So at Tenable, we advocate for exposure management, which is proactive security, to shift the focus from reactive firefighting to proactive fireproofing. We help organizations sort through all of that noise to help them identify the most critical exposures on the most important machines that have the most sensitive data.” Both Dr. Ormond and Mr. Vintz conclu...

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