Incident Response stories
Security teams in North America can now weigh cloud and on-premise options as Suprema rolls out facial access tools that fit existing systems.
Dormant implants in carrier systems could expose subscriber data and signals across Europe and APAC, Rapid7 warned.
Many enterprises still cannot prove they can restore data quickly enough as cloud, container and AI systems outpace traditional backup plans.
The malicious packages could leave build systems and Kubernetes clusters exposed, prompting checks across CI/CD pipelines and AI frameworks.
Brief, high-volume floods are increasingly overwhelming businesses, with technology, financial services and gaming among the hardest hit sectors.
Businesses relying only on endpoint tools could miss more than 137,000 network attacks, as perimeter threats took a larger share in 2025.
Security teams could reclaim hours on routine tasks as Tenable’s new AI engine automates asset tagging, reporting and health checks across mixed estates.
Security teams can now buy incident response and threat hunting on demand as CrowdStrike rolls out consumption-based services for partners and customers.
The latest data showed 635 ransomware incidents in February, but CL0P and The Gentlemen rose sharply as the threat landscape shifted.
Security teams can now build custom AI agents in Falcon as CrowdStrike opens its platform to partners including Accenture, AWS and OpenAI.
Smaller firms could cut security costs as embedded detection and automated response reduce the need for extra hardware or specialist staff.
The move gives the policy group a stronger voice on data resilience and AI governance as governments weigh new cybersecurity rules.
Security teams gain a forensic trail and workflow hub as Vorlon adds incident response tools for AI agents across SaaS apps and APIs.
Nearly all surveyed CISOs said they faced SaaS or AI security incidents in 2025, even as most rated their controls as strong.
The update could help teams restore dashboards and alerts after outages, reducing the risk of losing visibility when systems fail.
Security teams will gain visibility into AI agents in production, with new runtime controls aimed at spotting misuse, shadow AI and compromise paths.
Only 42% of Australian organisations back up all workloads, leaving many exposed when ransomware or hardware failures hit.
A single managed platform has eased pressure on Dubber's lean engineering team as it scales observability across more than one million daily calls.
Rising tool sprawl is pushing UK firms towards single observability platforms, with 97% of IT leaders open to consolidation.
Phishing and malware activity has doubled in Gulf markets since late February, with attackers exploiting conflict themes to target finance and energy links.