Cyber Threat stories
Security teams can now automate remediation inside Intezer's AI SOC, reducing tool-switching after triage and helping catch lower-severity threats.
The award underscores rising demand for managed cyber services that also help companies protect operations, compliance and resilience.
The win underlines rising demand for integrated cyber services as firms link security with continuity, compliance and resilience.
CyberCatch's continuous compliance tools will be folded into Datavault AI's data platforms if the all-cash deal wins approvals.
The appointments strengthen Siren's links to law enforcement and intelligence customers as demand grows for faster cybercrime investigations.
The win underscores rising demand for managed cyber services as businesses fold security into continuity, compliance and wider risk planning.
Expired web addresses are becoming a lucrative shortcut to trust and traffic, with one group spending more than USD $7 million.
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.
Customers in Australia and New Zealand may now see Liverton Security as a lower-risk supplier after the Wellington firm won CREST ANZ membership.
Security teams can now buy the product through AWS billing, potentially speeding procurement and counting it towards committed cloud spend.
Partners can now embed threat intelligence and exploit detection into their tools, as Proofpoint formalises years of OEM deals into a single programme.
Security teams can now automate triage of leaked credentials, phishing pages and breach claims while keeping policy controls and audit trails in place.
Security teams could spot newly disclosed flaws within minutes as rising CVE volumes and faster attacks squeeze response windows.
Defenders now face a 48-hour window after proof-of-concept code appears, as attackers use AI to speed exploits and hit software chains.
Demand is rising for outside-in cyber monitoring as firms seek earlier warning of impersonation, leaks and fraud before systems are breached.
Defenders facing faster credential theft and account takeovers now have a free, hands-on way to practise dark web intelligence before an incident escalates.
Businesses risk building outages and wider network breaches unless they secure internet-connected systems, Restore Information Management has warned.
Supply chain attacks are pushing cyber risk upstream, putting managed service providers under pressure from customers and regulators over shared access.
Security teams can now pull threat intelligence into existing AI workflows, reducing manual analysis across fragmented data and incident investigations.