The DropJuly 8, 2026via ZDNet AI

IBM and Red Hat launch Lightwell to defend open-source code from AI attacks

Why it matters

As AI models become better at finding (and exploiting) security holes, enterprises need new defenses. Lightwell addresses a critical gap: protecting open-source ecosystems from AI-discovered zero-days before attackers can weaponize them.

Key signals

  • Two commercial offerings launched: Lightwell Network and Lightwell Clearinghouse Premier
  • Purpose: defend open-source projects from AI-discovered security vulnerabilities
  • Jointly launched by IBM and Red Hat
  • Addresses emerging threat vector: AI models finding exploitable code flaws at scale
  • Published July 8, 2026 (recent)

The hook

IBM and Red Hat just shipped Lightwell. Not a pilot—two commercial products designed to stop AI from weaponizing open-source vulnerabilities.

Their plan to protect open-source projects from AI-discovered security holes has led to the launch of two commercial offerings: Lightwell Network and Lightwell Clearinghouse Premier.

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