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Resolve: One-Click Patching from Aurora Vulnerability Management

Vulnerability discovery is only half the story; remediation is where breach potential gets reduced. Resolve, part of Arctic Wolf's Aurora Vulnerability Management, brings one-click patch deployment across Windows, Mac, and Linux so security teams can move from "we found it" to "we fixed it" without the manual overhead. In this overview, see how Resolve turns vulnerability data into action: one-click patch orchestration, flexible scheduling, and clear visibility into remediation status — all inside the Aurora platform.

AI-Powered Cybersecurity at Machine Speed | Arctic Wolf

AI is accelerating cyberattacks, pushing security teams to their breaking point. Arctic Wolf helps organizations get ahead and stay there with the Aurora Superintelligence Platform, combining AI that is built in, not bolted on, with human validation and 24x7 security operations. See how Arctic Wolf helps protect more than 10,000 customers.

Building Trust in AI for Cybersecurity | Arctic Wolf

Cybersecurity has reached a turning point. As defenders embrace AI, the question is not simply whether it is powerful, but whether it can be trusted to deliver real value. The Arctic Wolf Aurora Superintelligence Platform brings together trusted AI, real-world data, and human expertise to help transform security operations with reliability, governance, and results.

How to Patch Vulnerabilities and Reduce Risk with Aurora Vulnerability Management and Resolve

Learn how to identify, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities using Aurora Vulnerability Management and the Resolve integration. This demo walks through filtering and targeting high-risk vulnerabilities, deploying patches across assets, and tracking patch jobs to reduce risk more efficiently.

Malicious GitHub Campaign: Fake "Arctic Wolf" and 290+ Brand-Impersonation Repositories Deliver BoryptGrab-Lineage Infostealer

Since 26 June 2026, an unattributed threat actor has published at least 292 deceptive brand-impersonation GitHub pages and.github repositories that mimic legitimate software and trusted security tooling vendors, including a fake Arctic Wolf GitHub page. Each repository hosts a marketing-styled README document, with a concealed download link that routes victims to a malicious “secure download” page.

GLM 5.2 Signals a New Phase of Accessible Frontier AI and a Shift in Cyber Risk

AI’s latest wave is reshaping cybersecurity in a fundamental way. Capabilities that once were limited to a handful of frontier models are now widely accessible, cheaper, and embedded across more environments. As access expands, risk is growing fast and scaling even faster.

How to Gain Flexibility and Maximize Security Improvements with Self-Service Security Reviews

In this demo, we will see how Arctic Wolf security posture reviews and the self-service capability deliver high quality recommendations and give customers the flexibility to maximize posture improvements at their own pace.

Security Bulletin: GitHub Impersonation Deploys Information Stealer

Arctic Wolf Internal Security Operations (SecOps) recently identified a GitHub page impersonating Arctic Wolf to target our customers and prospects. The SecOps team immediately escalated these findings to our Threat Research team, who uncovered a complex attack chain subsequently deploying information-stealing malware. Arctic Wolf has since removed this fake GitHub page.