New research from Microsoft and Omdia reveals how fragmented tools, manual workflows, and alert overload are pushing SOCs to a breaking point.
Most API vulnerabilities are fast, remote, and easy to exploit. Attackers take full advantage of these attributes.
“Once contribution and reputation building can be automated, the attack surface moves from the code to the governance process around it. Projects that rely on informal trust and maintainer intuition ...
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Airia, the all-in-one enterprise AI platform for orchestration, security, and governance, today announced full support for MCP Apps, enabling organizations to embed interactive ...
Quantum computing is no longer science fiction. Labs worldwide are sprinting toward “Q-Day,” the moment a production-grade quantum computer can crack today’s encryption.
Keynotes by GitLab Chief Executive Officer Bill Staples and Chief Product and Marketing Officer Manav Khurana highlighted the company’s strategy and innovations Customer and partner sessions featured ...
Security controls built on static access policies designed for predictable behavior are colliding with systems that reason ...
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Grafana Labs, the company behind the open observability cloud, today announced a year of strong momentum across customer adoption, product innovation, and market recognition. Over the company's past ...
Just a few years ago, the cloud was touted as the “magic pill” for any cyber threat or performance issue. Many were lured by the “always-on” dream, trading granular control for the convenience of ...