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    Cybersecurity is more intense than ever, with hackers and defenders locked in a constant battle. Recent reports reveal that many companies in Asia Pacific struggle to detect breaches on their own, with most incidents found by outside parties. This shows how difficult it is for organizations to spot threats before damage is done. Despite technological

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    These days, AI is changing how we keep software safe. At big security shows like Black Hat USA 2025 and DEF CON 33, experts talked about AI not just as a trend, but as the backbone of modern security tools. Companies are now using AI at every step in the software development process, from finding

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    Cybersecurity is now a fierce battlefield where artificial intelligence plays a crucial role. Both defenders and hackers use AI to outsmart each other, making the landscape more complex than ever. While AI can help protect against cyber threats, it also raises concerns when malicious actors misuse the same technology. Navigating this tricky environment requires not

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    As more companies move their data to the cloud, safeguarding sensitive information has become more complex. Traditional methods often struggle to keep up with the fast-changing digital environment. To address these challenges, Ping Identity has introduced a new feature set that promises to make privileged access safer and more flexible. Introducing Just-in-Time Privileged Access Ping

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    Imagine having a team of top cybersecurity experts working around the clock to spot and stop threats in real time. No manual checks or human errors involved. Sounds futuristic? It’s now a reality thanks to Rackspace Technology’s new AI-powered security engine, RAISE. This tool is set to change how companies protect their digital assets by

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    Google Cloud is pushing the boundaries of cybersecurity by integrating artificial intelligence into its security tools. The aim is to help overburdened security teams by automating routine tasks and focusing human effort on more complex threats. This shift is part of Google’s broader vision to make cybersecurity smarter and more efficient, unveiled during its Security

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    Imagine your favorite online service suddenly goes offline without warning. It causes frustration and productivity loss. But a new technology aims to cut these outages by up to 90%. Meet Phoebe, a startup that’s changing how software systems stay reliable. With $17 million in fresh funding, Phoebe is fast-tracking its mission to automate how systems

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    The world of cybersecurity is full of alerts, notifications, and warnings. It can be overwhelming for security teams to sort through all the noise. To help ease this burden, Seemplicity has raised $50 million in Series B funding to develop its AI-driven platform further. The company’s technology aims to streamline vulnerability management by prioritizing real

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    Recent developments in cybersecurity are focusing heavily on artificial intelligence to improve how organizations detect and respond to threats. A new partnership between LogMeIn Resolve and SentinelOne Singularity Platform aims to provide managed service providers and IT teams with smarter, faster security tools. With cyber threats growing more sophisticated and costly, these integrations are becoming

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    If you’re enrolled in the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, it’s important to stay on top of each monthly security update. Microsoft keeps releasing these updates to fix bugs and improve security, especially since Windows 10 has reached the end of mainstream support. Most users are encouraged to upgrade to Windows 11, but

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