AV-Comparatives publishes results from its Business Security Tests covering the period March to June 2026, according to a July 15, 2026 announcement from PR Newswire. The report addresses how security products perform amid ongoing pressures from ransomware and supply-chain attacks affecting organizations of different sizes. The release follows continued reporting on real-world intrusions, including a breach involving Stryker, which the announcement attributes to Iranian-linked hackers. AV-Comparatives positions the testing as an independent way to evaluate how business security tools “hold up when it matters,” focusing on measurable performance during the test window rather than marketing claims.
Across the sources provided, the key points are the timing and scope of the tests (March–June 2026), the independent nature of AV-Comparatives testing, and the broader threat context cited in the announcement—particularly ransomware and supply-chain-related compromises. The PR Newswire item also ties the relevance of the results to notable cyber incidents reported during the period leading up to publication.