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Google’s Defense Platform Leans on AI to Protect Against Fountier AI Threats
Jeffrey Burt | | AI Security, AI vs AI security, Anthropic Mythos, frontier AI models, Google AI Threat Defense, Google Cloud Security, Google CodeMender, Google Gemini, Mandiant, Project Glasswing, The Futurum Group, Wiz
Google Cloud is offering AI Threat Defense, an AI-driven autonomous security platform that combines the capabilities of its Gemini models, Wiz, Mandiant, and CodeMender to give enterprises the tools they need to ...
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Amazon’s Ring Scraps Law Enforcement Integration Amid Surveillance Conflagrations
Amazon.com Inc.’s Ring terminated its high-profile partnership with police surveillance firm Flock Safety following a wave of public scrutiny over its expanding role in neighborhood monitoring. The two companies announced a joint ...
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Zscaler Bolsters Zero-Trust Arsenal with Acquisition of Browser Security Firm SquareX
Jon Swartz | | acquisition, AI zero trust strategy, AirGap, Avalor, generative AI, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Phishing, Red Canary, SPLX, SquareX, The Futurum Group, VPN, Zscaler
Cloud security titan Zscaler Inc. has acquired SquareX, a pioneer in browser-based threat protection, in an apparent move to step away from traditional, clunky security hardware and toward a seamless, browser-native defense ...
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CrowdStrike Acquires SGNL for $740 Million to Thwart AI-Powered Cyber Threats
Jon Swartz | | acquisition, AI agents, AI cyberattacks, Anthropic, CrowdStrike, CrowdStrike Falcon, CyberArk, google, Microsoft, Onum, Palo Alto Networks, SGNL, The Futurum Group, Wiz
CrowdStrike Inc. said Thursday it will acquire identity security startup SGNL in a deal valued at $740 million – the latest move by the cybersecurity giant to fortify its defenses against increasingly ...
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Futurum Signal is Live: Real-Time Intelligence for Cyber Defenders
In cybersecurity, timing is everything. Threats don’t wait for quarterly analyst updates, and adversaries don’t schedule their attacks to match publication calendars. We live in a world where zero-days drop overnight, AI-powered ...
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