Posture management stories
Multi-cloud security teams face different risks on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, with misconfigurations high across all three providers.
The preview could help GKE users enforce cluster-wide security without clashing with namespace rules, especially in multi-tenant environments.
Fragmented defences are leaving most security teams unable to trace sensitive data after incidents, according to Netskope research.
Customers can now run their own AI agents against Elisity's platform to continuously verify Zero Trust policies and spot drift faster.
Pressure is mounting on businesses to secure AI data and recover faster after cyber incidents, as static labels and ad hoc restoration prove too slow.
Cloud security teams are under pressure to act faster as vulnerabilities are being exploited within hours of disclosure, Sysdig said.
The tie-up aims to help security teams turn validated AI findings into ranked fixes before vulnerabilities pile up and attackers move first.
The suite aims to cut security backlogs and tighten oversight of AI agents as companies face a surge in machine identities and fragmented tools.
Security teams face a wider visibility gap as Tenable adds Google Gemini, MCP and AI coding tools to its exposure management platform.
Security teams face a sharper risk from hidden AI agents as Cyera says non-human identities in Fortune 500 companies jumped 480% in six months.
Organisations using Wayfinder Frontier AI Services will now get help turning validated vulnerabilities into prioritised fixes and post-deployment checks.
Security teams can now monitor Claude-based agents for prompt injection, data leaks and rogue tool access as autonomous AI use spreads.
Growing demand for integrated cyber risk tools has lifted Check Point into Frost & Sullivan's top tier, as attackers move faster and exposures mount.
Enterprise security teams face fresh oversight burdens as Reco joins OpenAI's partner network to monitor agent access and permissions.
Funding will help the Sunnyvale cybersecurity firm expand its platform as businesses struggle to turn overflowing alerts into faster remediation.
The deal aims to give security teams faster detection of post-authentication attacks as AI agents and machine identities multiply across cloud systems.
Security teams face fresh blind spots as AI-built apps and traditional code pipelines increasingly expose company data and cloud systems.
Rising AI-driven threats are pushing firms to consolidate security operations, as ServiceNow adds automation across exposure, identity and incident response.
The update aims to cut remediation costs and stop teams wasting time by re-analysing vulnerabilities without enough business context.
The new controls aim to stop unauthorised tool calls, data leaks and prompt injection as firms deploy more autonomous software.