Enterprise environments are changing quickly as organizations adopt cloud platforms, automated infrastructure, and continuous delivery pipelines. Software updates are released more often, and systems are set up automatically using infrastructure-as-code automation tools. While this acceleration allows organizations to deliver software and services faster, it also creates new challenges for security teams responsible for protecting constantly changing systems.
Today’s enterprise security teams must defend environments that are dynamic, distributed, and difficult to fully observe. As organizations adopt new platforms and development practices, the attack surface grows. Security teams must detect and respond to threats across these environments while maintaining clear visibility into what is happening in real time.
Traditional security testing models were not designed for this pace of change. Organizations have long relied on penetration tests and red team engagements to simulate real att
The UK’s competition regulator has launched a broad antitrust investigation into Microsoft’s business software ecosystem, opening a new front in growing regulatory scrutiny of how cloud platforms, productivity software, and embedded AI capabilities may affect competition in enterprise technology markets.
UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said in a statement that it had opened a Strategic Market Status (SMS) investigation into Microsoft’s business software operations under the country’s new digital markets regime.
The regulator said it will assess whether Microsoft has “substantial and entrenched market power” and a “position of strategic significance” in business software markets.
“The investigation will assess whether Microsoft is using its position in business software to limit competition in cloud services, cybersecurity, communications, and AI,” the regulator said in a statement.
The case is the fourth strategic market status (SMS) investigation the regulator has opened
Insider Brief Amazon is rolling out a new AI-powered shopping assistant called Alexa for Shopping that combines conversational AI, personalized recommendations and automation tools across the company’s shopping app, website and Echo devices. According to Amazon, the system merges Amazon’s Alexa+ assistant with Rufus, the company’s AI shopping tool, which Amazon said helped more than […]
Let’s be honest about what’s happening in the market: Public cloud has become the easy button for AI. It offers immediate access to compute, storage, managed services, foundation model ecosystems, automation tools, and global reach. For enterprises that want to launch quickly, it is hard to argue against it. You do not need to spend years standing up infrastructure, hiring specialized operations teams, or engineering your own scalable environment before you can test your first use case.
This is exactly why adoption continues even as confidence in cloud resilience becomes more complicated. This article about the expanding cloud market makes the point clearly. Enterprises are not pulling back from hyperscale clouds despite numerous outages. They continue to move forward because the benefits of agility, scalability, and rapid deployment are too valuable to ignore. The cloud remains deeply embedded in business operations, and for many organizations, stepping away would undo years, often de
Let’s be honest about what’s happening in the market: Public cloud has become the easy button for AI. It offers immediate access to compute, storage, managed services, foundation model ecosystems, automation tools, and global reach. For enterprises that want to launch quickly, it is hard to argue against it. You do not need to spend years standing up infrastructure, hiring specialized operations teams, or engineering your own scalable environment before you can test your first use case.
This is exactly why adoption continues even as confidence in cloud resilience becomes more complicated. This article about the expanding cloud market makes the point clearly. Enterprises are not pulling back from hyperscale clouds despite numerous outages. They continue to move forward because the benefits of agility, scalability, and rapid deployment are too valuable to ignore. The cloud remains deeply embedded in business operations, and for many organizations, stepping away would undo years, often de
Multi-agent orchestration with human-in-the-loop oversight compresses full-scope pentest engagements from weeks to under 48 hours Strobes, a leader in Exposure Management, today announced the launch of its proprietary AI Harness, a multi-agent orchestration engine that powers end-to-end AI Penetration Testing across cloud, web, API, and enterprise environments. The platform delivers...
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