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Stepping Up Cloud Security: Lessons from the Recent Snowflake Data Breaches

Recent data breaches expose vulnerabilities in cloud security. Learn how to protect your data with multi-factor authentication, password rotation, and more.

5 SaaS Security Predictions for the Year: Are You Prepared?

A mid-year review of Wing Security's 2024 SaaS security predictions reveals their accuracy! Learn about 5 real-world threats and how to combat them using SSPM solutions.

Black Basta Ransomware Exploits Windows Zero-Day Flaw

Black Basta ransomware exploits a zero-day flaw in Windows Error Reporting Service. Learn more about the vulnerability and how to protect your systems.

Qlik Uses Databricks AI to Enhance Data Solutions

Unlocking the power of AI for business! Qlik and Databricks join forces to streamline AI workflows and empower data-driven decision making.

Databricks Launches AI Graphics Competitor to Salesforce, Microsoft

Databricks Inc. is launching a visualization tool to compete with products from Salesforce Inc. and Microsoft Corp.

Check Point Software Simplifies Cloud Security with AI-Powered WAFaaS

The New CloudGuard WAF-as-a-Service offers a fully managed, scalable solution empowering businesses to navigate the digital world confidently and resiliently.

Tenable to Boost Cloud Security with Eureka Security Buy

Tenable has signed an agreement to acquire Eureka Security, a leading provider of data security posture management (DSPM).

AlphaSense Reaches $4B Valuation with Tegus Acquisition

AlphaSense has achieved a billion-dollar valuation in a fresh funding round, as it agrees to privately buy business rival Tegus in a $930 million deal.

Microsoft Updates Controversial AI Recall Feature Over Privacy Concerns

Microsoft scraps default activation of its screen-grabbing AI feature "Recall." Users will now have to opt-in for the controversial memory aid tool.

Deepfakes, Fraudsters, and Hackers Target Cybersecurity Jobs

Hackers are using deepfakes and chatbots to pose as job applicants, targeting companies with a cybersecurity skills shortage. Here's how to spot the fakes.

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