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    Coalfire Launches AI Security Services After Breaching All Tested Apps

    By Staff WriterJuly 29, 2025
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    Cybersecurity firm Coalfire has rolled out a suite of offensive and defensive artificial intelligence security services to help enterprises deploying AI stay secure and compliant.

    The launch follows the company’s announcement that it successfully breached every generative and agentic AI application it tested. Coalfire says the services will help organizations identify vulnerabilities, simulate real-world attacks and manage AI risk before threat actors strike.

    “The possibilities and risks of AI are immense,” said Charles Henderson, executive vice president of cyber security services at Coalfire. “Companies can’t afford to ignore AI’s potential but also can’t afford to rush into AI implementation without robust security. Coalfire has developed a comprehensive set of services to help organizations innovate while remaining secure and compliant.”

    Coalfire says its new services will help organizations detect and fix AI and machine learning vulnerabilities before attackers strike. The offerings include:

    • AI readiness assessment – Evaluates AI systems against the NIST AI Risk Management Framework and the EU AI Act to identify threats and vulnerabilities.

    • Threat modeling and security evaluation – Provides comprehensive risk analysis for machine learning models, following standards like OWASP.

    • Penetration testing – Coalfire’s expert hackers test generative AI applications, large language models, and other ML components to uncover risks that could lead to data theft, system access, or IP compromise.

    • AI attestation – Offers formal program certification aligned to NIST AI RMF.

    • AI risk advisory – Guides enterprises in designing and operationalizing AI risk management programs.

    Coalfire said it relies on human-led, threat-focused testing to expose novel attack vectors in emerging AI systems. Its Cyber Security Services team simulates real-world attacks and delivers actionable remediation guidance to reduce risk and strengthen defenses.

    “If we’re going to help the world invent faster, we need to defend faster,” said Nick Talken, co-founder and CEO of Albert Invent. “We engaged Coalfire’s AI services to test our readiness for AI threats. Coalfire attempted to attack just as a threat actor would, using the same techniques, and their tests proved that we were prepared. It was important for us to test our response to this new type of threat, because now we know we’re ready and can move forward confidently to build the future of chemistry with AI.”

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