System on a chip (SOC) stories
Security teams facing rising alert volumes can now use SentinelOne's autonomous investigations without extra tools or integrations through an opt-in trial.
A near-decade of undetected access raises fresh concern after investigators found the group had hidden in a disconnected network since 2016.
Demand for AI security controls is rising as embedded tools in SaaS platforms expand the attack surface and strain security teams.
Rising regulatory pressure is forcing organisations to map encryption exposure now, as post-quantum threats loom over critical systems and data.
BlueVoyant says a ClickFix malware campaign using fake browser updates is linked to the Rapid Brigantine ransomware ecosystem.
The tie-up could speed AI rollout in banking, aviation and government, as DXC trains tens of thousands of engineers to deploy Claude.
Australia's banks are steadily increasing their use of artificial intelligence, but regulation and data security fears are tempering adoption.
Managed service providers are under rising pressure from ransomware and nation-state attacks as Blackpoint expands intelligence-led security for partners.
The accolade underscores CrowdStrike's push to tie AI, endpoint and identity tools into a single security platform as rivals race to widen coverage.
Clients will get a single security operating model as Grant Thornton Advisors replaces fragmented MDR tools with CrowdStrike Falcon across its global services.
The new service aims to help security teams cut alert overload and tool sprawl as firms seek faster response from one cloud platform.
The cloud service aims to cut alert overload and tool sprawl for security teams under pressure to investigate and respond faster.
With AI speeding up attacks, 53% of security leaders say point-in-time tests are already outdated by the time reports land.
Pressure is mounting on security teams as AI spending rises, with 68% saying the job has become harder over two years.
The tie-up aims to help Australian organisations spot suspicious activity sooner as AI-driven systems and human users blur traditional security boundaries.
It aims to help critical infrastructure operators keep sensitive security data and AI models inside UK-controlled systems during cyber incidents.
The hire comes as customers scrutinise SolarWinds' security posture more closely after its 2020 breach and rising cyber risk across software suppliers.
Closer monitoring of cyber risks is now a priority for regional utilities, as Coliban Water seeks faster threat detection and response.
Rising cyber threats to essential power systems have prompted the Scottish grid operator to tap European research and expertise.
Cyber teams facing mounting alerts may use the new platform to cut false positives and speed containment across Microsoft-heavy environments.