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CrowdStrike to Acquire SGNL, Expanding Identity Security

CrowdStrike has agreed to acquire SGNL to deliver continuous, risk-based identity access for human, machine, and AI identities across cloud environments.

CES 2026: Qualcomm Expands Edge AI Push With New IoT Chips and Tools

At CES, Qualcomm unveils new Dragonwing processors and an expanded IoT portfolio aimed at accelerating secure, on-device AI across industries.

Check Point and Google Cloud Simplify Hybrid Network Security

Check Point integrates with Google Cloud Network Security to deliver nondisruptive, scalable firewall protection across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.

Anthropic Said to Seek $10 Billion at $350 Billion Valuation

The AI startup behind Claude is reportedly in talks to raise $10 billion, nearly doubling its valuation amid intensifying competition with OpenAI.

Amazon Brings Alexa+ to the Web, Challenging ChatGPT

Amazon launches a browser-based version of Alexa+, expanding access to its AI assistant and intensifying competition with ChatGPT and rivals.

UK Unveils £210M Cyber Plan to Shield Public Services

Britain launches a £210 million cyber strategy to protect public services, strengthen supply chains, and prepare government systems for escalating AI-driven attacks.

Microsoft Acquires Osmos to Advance Agentic AI Data Workflows

Microsoft is acquiring Osmos, an agentic AI data engineering platform, to simplify data workflows and strengthen Microsoft Fabric’s AI-ready analytics stack.

Accenture to Acquire UK AI Safety Firm Faculty

Accenture is acquiring UK-based Faculty, an AI safety adviser to OpenAI and others, as it accelerates its push into secure, enterprise-grade artificial intelligence.

Cisco’s ‘Open’ Secret: A Backdoor Built by Bad Settings

China-linked hackers are exploiting misconfigured Cisco security products to deploy "AquaShell" backdoors. Learn how a single setting exposed global networks.

For Rockrose Tenants, the Rent Isn’t the Only Thing Due

Real estate giant Rockrose Development reveals a July 4 security breach that exposed the Social Security numbers and bank data of over 47,000 individuals.

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