Threat detection stories
Security and governance tools are being added as enterprises push agentic AI from pilots into live production systems.
HPE has expanded its self-driving networking strategy with new AI, security and data centre capabilities across enterprise environments.
The integrations aim to close security gaps as more firms run AI in production across gateways, APIs and models.
The move puts KnowBe4's product strategy under a long-serving engineer as the company expands tools to counter AI-driven threats and shadow AI.
The new service aims to help security teams cut alert overload and tool sprawl as firms seek faster response from one cloud platform.
Enterprises face rising pressure to secure and automate AI workloads as HPE ties networking, storage and software into a fuller stack with NVIDIA.
Regulated firms can now scan code for flaws without sending sensitive data to external AI services, as AISLE targets private deployments.
The funding underscores investor demand for AI-focused cybersecurity tools as enterprises face new endpoint risks from human users and agents.
Pressure is mounting on security teams as AI spending rises, with 68% saying the job has become harder over two years.
The alliance aims to help defenders spot and contain identity-based attacks before they disrupt access across hybrid networks.
The tie-up aims to help Australian organisations spot suspicious activity sooner as AI-driven systems and human users blur traditional security boundaries.
More than 65% of enterprise customers showed residential proxy-related DNS activity, exposing firms to reputational and operational risks.
Customers will be able to enforce zero trust controls across more AI tools as Zscaler broadens its security programme to key cloud partners.
Faster threat analysis and incident response could bolster enterprise defences as the cyber security company gets access to GPT-5.5.
MDR buyers risk missing attacks if they focus on price and log limits instead of coverage across identities, endpoints and cloud systems.
Longer dwell times and rising ransomware threats are exposing gaps in industrial defences, despite better OT visibility and governance.
Phishing is becoming harder to spot as attackers use encryption and AI-generated sites to target organisations more effectively.
The tool has already blocked more than 52,000 risky npm packages as supply chain attacks continue to hit software teams.
Missing context could undermine AI-led SOCs, forcing detection engineers to encode business risk and attacker behaviour into every alert.
UK businesses face more mobile phishing and fraud as Zimperium widens access to its defences through ABC Distribution.