Security Posture stories
Forrester's latest microsegmentation review boosts Illumio's credibility with large enterprises seeking to curb attacker movement after a breach.
The Australian-founded firm's standing could help it win bigger overseas contracts as it expands its customer base across 40 countries.
Breaches are rising as AI tools widen access inside firms, leaving security teams struggling to spot data flows that Zero Trust was built to limit.
Basic security lapses are leaving web apps exposed, with Barracuda saying routine misconfigurations account for most of 20 flaws per site.
The deal extends Fortinet's reach into AI runtime protection as companies race to secure agents, models and tools across production systems.
Australia's new scams rules are adding pressure on firms to detect fraud faster as AI-powered attacks expose weak governance and identity controls.
IT teams in Australia and New Zealand can now police AI apps on managed Macs as Jamf adds endpoint-level controls and audit reporting.
Ransomware groups are keeping up pressure on smaller rivals, with mid-market firms still making up 73% of victims across North America and Europe.
GreyMatter users will gain wider access to Anthropic's Claude models as ReliaQuest brings them deeper into its threat response platform.
The win underlines rising demand for integrated cyber services as firms link security with continuity, compliance and resilience.
Verified access to Anthropic's Claude models should sharpen ArmorCode's exploitability scoring as security teams race to cut alert noise.
As AI speeds up attacks, the new platform aims to help security teams prioritise the most exploitable risks before breaches occur.
Senior security leaders are increasingly focused on how AI vendors handle sensitive data, as adoption in security operations becomes routine.
The new tool aims to help security teams spot policy drift sooner as hybrid networks expand and audit-cycle checks no longer suffice.
Rising use of AI coding tools is widening software supply-chain risks for businesses across the Middle East, Türkiye and Africa.
The combined group now serves more than 3,000 customers in 57 countries as Brinqa adds validation tools to close the remediation gap.
The new tools aim to cut the gap between finding a flaw and fixing it from weeks to hours as attacks accelerate.
Only 20% of healthcare IT leaders say their networks could contain a cyber incident, leaving patient systems and privacy exposed.
Stolen credentials can become an operational foothold within hours, leaving annual assessments too slow to catch the real attack paths.
Tripled demand in the past year is prompting the cybersecurity group to add a Hyderabad AI centre and a Delhi office.