Why Confidence Without Visibility Is a False Sense of AI Security
Security Boulevard, Thursday, July 2nd, 2026
Enterprises are confident about AI code security yet lack the visibility to back it up.
Enterprises have moved from AI experimentation to operational dependence, but most do so with a false sense of security. Lineaje research cited in the article found 89% of organizations believe they can secure AI-generated code while only 17% report full visibility into it.
Security leaders express confidence in securing AI-driven development even though the underlying picture is largely opaque.
AI-native exploitation has changed how vulnerabilities are discovered and exploited, yet many enterprises still rely on outdated security architectures.
The article argues confidence without visibility is merely an assumption, and the real goal is zero known exploitable vulnerabilities through continuous discovery, remediation, and certification at AI speed.