Google is doubling down on cybersecurity using AI

Google is doubling down on cybersecurity using AI

What you need to know

  • Big Sleep, Google’s AI security agent, just sniffed out a hidden SQLite flaw (CVE-2025-6965) that hackers were already exploiting.
  • Google’s open-source forensics tool now runs on Sec-Gemini, making log analysis faster and threat detection sharper.
  • Google is also sharing SAIF data with CoSAI to boost research on AI security, supply chain risks, and cyber defense.

In a series of fresh announcements ahead of Black Hat USA and DEF CON 33, Google has laid out how its homegrown AI agents are already finding critical bugs, helping security teams cut down response times, and teaming up with humans in live hacker competitions.

Google’s AI agent Big Sleep, first revealed last year, has recently uncovered a security flaw (CVE-2025-6965) in SQLite that had been floating around in the wild, known only to attackers. This discovery, powered by insights from the Google Threat Intelligence Group, shows how AI can now catch bugs before they blow up.

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