Security analytics stories
A default Windows utility is giving attackers a way to run malicious scripts through trusted processes and dodge security tools.
Centralised access data is helping security teams spot risks sooner, streamline compliance and improve how sites, staff and space are managed.
Security teams will gain continuous oversight of Claude use as Netskope brings the AI assistant under existing compliance and data-loss rules.
The addition could help organisations prioritise critical systems after an attack, cutting recovery from days to minutes and limiting breach damage.
The recognition comes as buyers demand unified controls for human, machine and AI identities across cloud, on-premises and core business systems.
Banks and fintech groups could spot rising rejection rates and hidden attack patterns sooner, with 3DiVi's new layer analysing live biometric sessions.
Security teams may cut manual reporting effort by up to 70 per cent as new tools help validate threats against internal logs and history.
Enterprises facing rising cyber risk will gain a single view of alerts and business impact as the firms combine security data and AI analytics.
Undisclosed attacks outnumbered public cases by nine to one, with healthcare and government still bearing the brunt of the ransomware threat.
Customers will gain earlier warnings on phishing and impersonation as Infoblox folds Axur's web, app and dark web scanning into its security tools.
Security teams could cut investigation times as the new platform triages alerts and embeds threat intelligence into existing workflows.
Pressure to simplify fragmented security tools is driving BlueVoyant’s leadership shake-up as John Hernandez takes over as Chief Executive Officer.
The ranking highlights growing demand for intelligence that can guide detection and response inside security tools, rather than stand-alone reports.
Security teams can now feed AI agents internet-scale intelligence through a new protocol as Team Cymru opens access to Pure Signal customers.
Demand for modern access control is rising as ageing security systems in Britain push Brivo to expand local support and AI-led services.
It aims to cut alert fatigue by using runtime data to validate threats, prioritise real risks and guide fixes across cloud and AI systems.
The hire underlines growing demand for cyber advisers with government experience as Inspira expands consulting for corporate and public sector clients.
Businesses could see premiums better reflect live security posture as Qualys and Converge replace questionnaires with verified risk data.
Florida State University will expand AI cyber training and research after a USD $1.5 million gift from ReliaQuest to fund new student and faculty programmes.
Security teams could cut response times as the new read-only tools flag coverage gaps and speed early incident triage in Microsoft environments.