A high-severity flaw in an IT service management platform shows how one authenticated account can become a control problem, not just a login problem.
A high-severity access-control bug in a service-management platform is a reminder that a valid login is not the same as a valid authority boundary.
A high-severity authorization bug in Ivanti Neurons for ITSM shows how one broken privilege boundary can put an entire service-management control plane at risk.
Enterprise AI is increasingly being sold as infrastructure, but that same shift can turn knowledge bases, service desks, and development pipelines into tightly coupled security risks if governance lags behind adoption.