Enterprise security stories
The cybersecurity group is widening its Americas push as it seeks more customers and partners for its AI-focused platform.
Security teams can now block risky AI prompts in real time as Reco expands its platform from visibility into browser-level enforcement.
Exposed BMCs can let attackers take persistent control of servers, with nearly 25,000 systems leaking password data before login.
Security teams could cut incident response from hours to minutes as Team Cymru folds telemetry, investigation and AI access into one platform.
The new platform aims to cut breach risk as firms let AI agents use more systems, with 40% of developers leaving their access in place.
Despite widespread concern over stolen logins, only 19% of organisations continuously monitor and automatically remediate exposed credentials.
The new model is designed to halve operating costs for Microsoft's MDASH security system as automated attacks grow cheaper and more frequent.
The hire comes as Proofpoint seeks to deepen partner sales in the UK, Ireland and South Africa amid rising cyber threats and AI adoption.
The hybrid system aims to help security teams spot serious flaws in AI-generated code faster, as production code becomes harder to review.
Enterprise and upper mid-market buyers across EMEA will gain wider access to Orca Security's cloud and AI platform through QBS' partner network.
Demand is rising for outside-in cyber monitoring as firms seek earlier warning of impersonation, leaks and fraud before systems are breached.
The funding gives Frenos more room to expand sales and AI research as demand grows for OT security tools that avoid disrupting production.
Developers at Best Buy can now log into Google Cloud with Microsoft Entra ID, cutting key rotation and sharpening audit trails.
Enterprises can now deploy quantum-safe signing in production as Cloud KMS adds post-quantum algorithms for sensitive records and transactions.
Security teams could cut storage and response delays as ReliaQuest's new platform detects threats before telemetry is indexed or centralised.
Security teams can now pull threat intelligence into existing AI workflows, reducing manual analysis across fragmented data and incident investigations.
Security teams could be missing thousands of related files, as Stairwell says published malware hashes often expose only part of an attack.
New controls for AI agents and machine identities come as Saviynt passes USD $300 million in annual recurring revenue, with bookings up more than 80%.
The rollout targets post-login attacks, rogue AI use and fake job candidates as customers seek stronger control over identities and access.
Security chiefs face a widening breach risk as most firms plan to use AI agents, yet barely a third feel ready to secure them properly.