Threat detection stories
FedRAMP High approval lets federal agencies and suppliers use TotalCloud to secure sensitive cloud workloads with stricter controls.
Threat alerts have fallen by 98% for Europe's largest cinema operator after it overhauled security across eight countries.
Shared ownership of security and networking is still rare at large US firms, leaving many exposed to breaches, delays and higher costs.
Verified access to Anthropic's restricted AI tools could help IRONSCALES test email defences against more realistic phishing and impersonation attacks.
The attack kept retrying for hours after network blocks, as a scheduled task and Python proxy preserved access on the host.
Rising demand for visibility tools in hybrid cloud and AI environments sets the stage for the new regional sales push across EMEA.
Faster cyber attacks are forcing IT and security teams to act more quickly across large endpoint estates as Tanium expands its AI platform in APAC.
Security teams may cut manual reporting effort by up to 70 per cent as new tools help validate threats against internal logs and history.
As cyber security vendors battle for buyers, Silent Push has tapped an experienced marketer to sharpen its global brand and go-to-market push.
The move gives Dell users a way to verify recent snapshots and recover cleaner data after ransomware, reducing downtime and data loss.
Stolen credentials and post-login attacks are pushing security teams to seek unified monitoring across endpoints and identities.
Security teams face new risks from AI coding tools as Cycode adds controls for prompts, generated code and unauthorised model use.
Enterprises facing rising cyber risk will gain a single view of alerts and business impact as the firms combine security data and AI analytics.
AI tools are expected to speed attacks and vulnerability discovery, prompting US industry groups to press Washington for coordinated safeguards.
Federal contractors face rising scrutiny as speakers warned CMMC and AI are becoming central to procurement, resilience and national security.
Analysts could gain time as AI systems shoulder evidence gathering, alert grouping and data translation, though humans still make final calls.
Business groups welcomed the Budget's productivity push, but warned small firms and agencies still lack the skills to deliver it.
Rising scam losses in Singapore are pushing police tech investment, as the pair plan forensic and AI tools to speed investigations.
The hire underlines growing demand for cyber advisers with government experience as Inspira expands consulting for corporate and public sector clients.
Mobile users are most at risk as quishing has surged in New Zealand, with scammers exploiting delivery and parking prompts.