Infoblox has completed its acquisition of AI-powered threat discovery firm Axur, extending its security capabilities across social media, app stores, and the dark web.
As sustainability climbs the boardroom agenda, NaaS offers businesses a path to greener networking — through smarter energy use, hardware reuse, and transparent environmental reporting.
Copilots and agentic workflows promised to do the boring work. The part nobody mentioned is that the access you granted to make that happen never sleeps.
The deal is ServiceNow's second major security acquisition in two months — and its most direct bet yet that the future of cybersecurity is autonomous, not just automated.
The database that the world's security teams depend on to know what to fix — and when — is drowning. What comes next may be more dangerous than the vulnerabilities themselves.
As organizations ship AI-powered features faster than security teams can track them, the two companies are offering a unified way to discover, map, and protect every AI endpoint across an enterprise.
Nine in ten organizations say they're confident they could recover from a cyberattack. Fewer than one in three actually do — and AI is making the problem worse.