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Alert Fatigue Is Becoming a Security Threat of Its Own

Alert Fatigue Is Becoming a Security Threat of Its Own 2026-06-11 at 16:45 By Kevin Townsend As alert volumes outpace human capacity, organizations are turning to AI, automation, and deeper context to separate real threats from the noise. The post Alert Fatigue Is Becoming a Security Threat of Its Own appeared first on SecurityWeek. This […]

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Enhancing Data Center Security Without Sacrificing Performance

Enhancing Data Center Security Without Sacrificing Performance 2026-05-14 at 17:00 By Nadir Izrael For AI data centers, where the stakes are the highest and performance constraints are the tightest, security and performance are no longer a zero-sum game. The post Enhancing Data Center Security Without Sacrificing Performance appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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How to 10x Your Vulnerability Management Program in the Agentic Era

How to 10x Your Vulnerability Management Program in the Agentic Era 2026-03-11 at 14:08 By Nadir Izrael The evolution of vulnerability management in the agentic era is characterized by continuous telemetry, contextual prioritization and the ultimate goal of agentic remediation. The post How to 10x Your Vulnerability Management Program in the Agentic Era appeared first

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aiFWall Emerges from Stealth With an AI Firewall

aiFWall Emerges from Stealth With an AI Firewall 2026-01-21 at 17:24 By Kevin Townsend aiFWall is a firewall protection for AI deployments built to use AI to improve its own performance. The post aiFWall Emerges from Stealth With an AI Firewall appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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EU Plans Phase Out of High Risk Telecom Suppliers, in Proposals Seen as Targeting China

EU Plans Phase Out of High Risk Telecom Suppliers, in Proposals Seen as Targeting China 2026-01-20 at 22:00 By Associated Press Under the new rules, measures for 5G cybersecurity would become mandatory. The post EU Plans Phase Out of High Risk Telecom Suppliers, in Proposals Seen as Targeting China appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article

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CSA Unveils SaaS Security Controls Framework to Ease Complexity

CSA Unveils SaaS Security Controls Framework to Ease Complexity 2025-09-25 at 15:33 By Kevin Townsend New framework from the Cloud Security Alliance helps SaaS customers navigate the shared responsibility model with confidence. The post CSA Unveils SaaS Security Controls Framework to Ease Complexity appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View

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Virtual Event Today: Attack Surface Management Summit

Virtual Event Today: Attack Surface Management Summit 2025-09-17 at 17:49 By SecurityWeek News SecurityWeek’s Attack Surface Management Virtual Summit is now LIVE and runs today from 11AM – 4PM ET. The post Virtual Event Today: Attack Surface Management Summit appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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AI Emerges as the Hope—and Risk—for Overloaded SOCs

AI Emerges as the Hope—and Risk—for Overloaded SOCs 2025-09-11 at 14:30 By Kevin Townsend With security teams drowning in alerts, many suppress detection rules and accept hidden risks. AI promises relief through automation and triage—but without human oversight, it risks becoming part of the problem. The post AI Emerges as the Hope—and Risk—for Overloaded SOCs

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Reclaiming Control: How Enterprises Can Fix Broken Security Operations

Reclaiming Control: How Enterprises Can Fix Broken Security Operations 2025-07-22 at 19:51 By Joshua Goldfarb Once a manageable function, security operations has become a battlefield of complexity. The post Reclaiming Control: How Enterprises Can Fix Broken Security Operations appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Microsoft Purges Dormant Azure Tenants, Rotates Keys to Prevent Repeat Nation-State Hack 

Microsoft Purges Dormant Azure Tenants, Rotates Keys to Prevent Repeat Nation-State Hack  2025-04-21 at 22:47 By Ryan Naraine Microsoft security chief Charlie Bell says the SFI’s 28 objectives are “near completion” and that 11 others have made “significant progress.” The post Microsoft Purges Dormant Azure Tenants, Rotates Keys to Prevent Repeat Nation-State Hack  appeared first

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Demystifying Security Posture Management

Demystifying Security Posture Management 2025-04-17 at 16:52 By Torsten George While the Security Posture Management buzz is real, its long-term viability depends on whether it can deliver measurable outcomes without adding more complexity. The post Demystifying Security Posture Management appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Quantum Wars: Google, Microsoft, and Amazon’s Competing Paths to Fault-Tolerant Qubits

Quantum Wars: Google, Microsoft, and Amazon’s Competing Paths to Fault-Tolerant Qubits 2025-03-03 at 15:33 By Kevin Townsend Amazon claims its researchers have combined cat qubit technology and additional quantum error correction components onto a microchip that can be manufactured in a scalable fashion. The post Quantum Wars: Google, Microsoft, and Amazon’s Competing Paths to Fault-Tolerant

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QuSecure Banks $28M Series A for Post-Quantum Cryptography Tech

QuSecure Banks $28M Series A for Post-Quantum Cryptography Tech 2025-02-12 at 21:31 By Ryan Naraine QuSecure is pitching a software-based security architecture that overlays onto current networks to help businesses with PQC migration. The post QuSecure Banks $28M Series A for Post-Quantum Cryptography Tech appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Why LinkedIn Developed Its Own AI-Powered Security Platform

Why LinkedIn Developed Its Own AI-Powered Security Platform 2024-08-21 at 18:01 By Kevin Townsend An inside look at how LinkedIn developed an internal AI-assisted vulnerability management system to protect its massive infrastructure and user base. The post Why LinkedIn Developed Its Own AI-Powered Security Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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Consolidation vs. Optimization: Which Is More Cost-Effective for Improved Security?

Consolidation vs. Optimization: Which Is More Cost-Effective for Improved Security? 2024-08-16 at 16:16 By Jennifer Leggio Security leaders are facing big decisions about how they use their monetary and people resources to better secure their environments. The post Consolidation vs. Optimization: Which Is More Cost-Effective for Improved Security? appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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Immutability in Cybersecurity: A Layer of Security Amidst Complexity and Misconceptions

Immutability in Cybersecurity: A Layer of Security Amidst Complexity and Misconceptions 2024-08-08 at 18:01 By Kevin Townsend In modern security parlance, ‘immutable’ has three primary associations: immutable servers, immutable backup, and immutable data. The post Immutability in Cybersecurity: A Layer of Security Amidst Complexity and Misconceptions appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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Building the Right Vendor Ecosystem – a Guide to Making the Most of RSA Conference

Building the Right Vendor Ecosystem – a Guide to Making the Most of RSA Conference 2024-05-02 at 18:31 By Marc Solomon As you look to navigate RSA Conference, with so many vendors, approaches and solutions, how do you know what solutions you should be investing in? The post Building the Right Vendor Ecosystem – a

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5 Steps to Assessing Risk Profiles of Third-Party SSE Platforms

5 Steps to Assessing Risk Profiles of Third-Party SSE Platforms 20/11/2023 at 15:46 By Etay Maor It’s crucial to thoroughly assess the risk profiles of various SSE platforms and weigh their suitability against their organization’s risk tolerance before adopting SSE. The post 5 Steps to Assessing Risk Profiles of Third-Party SSE Platforms appeared first on

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RADICL Adds $9 Million in Funding to Fortify Cyber Defenses of SMBs in Defense Industrial Base

RADICL Adds $9 Million in Funding to Fortify Cyber Defenses of SMBs in Defense Industrial Base 15/11/2023 at 15:33 By SecurityWeek News RADICL, a cybersecurity startup specializing in providing threat protection to SMBs, secured an additional $9 million in early-stage funding, adding to $3 million that the company had raised previously. The post RADICL Adds

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