The 2026 Vulnerability Wake-Up Call:
What Changed, What Spiked, and What Security Teams Can’t Ignore
June 24
11 AM EDT / 5 PM CEST
About this Webinar
Action1’s annual 2026 Software Vulnerability Ratings Report reveals a threat landscape that changed dramatically in 2025. Vulnerabilities surged across nearly every major software category, attackers accelerated exploitation timelines, and traditional patching windows continued to shrink.
Join Jack Bicer, Director of Vulnerability Research, for a data-driven look at the vulnerability trends reshaping enterprise risk.
You’ll learn:
- Which software categories saw the most concerning shifts in vulnerability growth and exploitation
- Why attackers are moving faster than traditional patching processes can handle
- How endpoint, infrastructure, browser, and business application risks are changing
- What the latest vulnerability trends mean for patching strategy, automation, and cyber resilience in 2026
- How IT and security teams can use vulnerability data to prioritize action before attackers do
We’ll unpack the patterns behind the numbers without drowning you in raw CVE data, helping you understand where risk is rising and what your team should be watching next. All participants will receive a copy of the report.
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Speakers

Jack Bicer
Director of Vulnerability Research
With over four decades in technology, Jack invented QR Login, Mobile Push Login, and other innovations used by billions worldwide. A multi-time CTO, he’s been honored by the U.S. Congress and California State Assembly for advancing cybersecurity and digital innovation.

Gene Moody
Field CTO
Gene is Field CTO for Action1, where he engages with industry leaders and customers worldwide, advocating for modernizing patch management and evolving security standards, while showcasing how Action1 empowers organizations to achieve stronger resilience and compliance. With 30 years in IT, Gene has worked across development, system administration, consulting, management, and security in organizations ranging from small teams to global enterprises. He specializes in translating complex technical challenges into clear, actionable guidance for both technical teams and executives.