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Fortinet Other 2026-06-30

Fortinet Launches NP7/SP5 Processors and FortiSOC Cloud Platform, Tightening Hardware Lock-in and Operational Control

Fortinet launches FortiGate G-series (3500G/400G) with custom NP7 and SP5 processors, and FortiSOC, a unified cloud-delivered SOC platform consolidating six functions into a single SaaS with AI agents. Q1 revenue hit $1.85B, product revenue up 41%. The move aims to double lock-in via hardware and cloud control plane.

Cloudflare Other 2026-06-23

Cloudflare Global Outage Exposes Single-Vendor Risk, Accelerates Multi-CDN Adoption

Cloudflare suffered a major outage on June 22, 2026, impacting over 20% of global websites. The root cause remains undisclosed, but the incident underscores the risk of single-vendor dependency in internet infrastructure, likely accelerating enterprise adoption of multi-CDN and multi-cloud architectures.

Palo Alto Networks Other 2026-05-25

PANW Acquires IBM QRadar SaaS: SIEM Ecosystem Consolidates, Cortex Platform Locks In Enterprises

Palo Alto Networks acquires IBM's QRadar SaaS security operations assets, aiming to migrate customers to Cortex XSIAM. IBM Consulting will assist deployments, and PANW becomes IBM's internal security standard. The SIEM market now sees Splunk under Cisco, QRadar under PANW, squeezing independent vendors.

NVIDIA Other 2026-05-16

NVIDIA CUDA Heap Overflow Exposes GPU Cloud Isolation Flaw: Driver-Level Security Must Move to Hardware

At Pwn2Own Berlin 2026, a heap overflow in NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit's NVVM compiler (CVE-2026-12839) enabled GPU cloud cross-tenant escape. The attack chain from malicious PTX to driver compromise to host kernel breaks current driver-level isolation, forcing a fundamental security architecture re-evaluation for shared GPU AI infrastructure.

Palo Alto Networks Other High Signal 2026-05-03

In-depth Analysis of CISA Agentic AI Security Guidelines

CISA released the world's first Agentic AI security deployment guidelines on May 1, 2026, marking a critical transition from theoretical discussions to mandatory compliance requirements.

Palo Alto Networks Product Launch High Signal 2026-05-02

Palo Alto Cortex Cloud 2.0: AI Autonomous Security Workforce Leads Paradigm Shift

Palo Alto Networks released Cortex Cloud 2.0 featuring AI agent workforces AgentiX in cloud security operations. AI agents trained on 1.2 billion real-world responses autonomously investigate and resolve complex security issues reducing cloud risk remediation from days to minutes.

Palo Alto Networks Product Launch High Signal 2026-05-02

Palo Alto Cortex Cloud 2.0: AI Autonomous Security Workforce Leads Cloud Security Paradigm Shift

Palo Alto Networks released Cortex Cloud 2.0, featuring AI agent workforces (AgentiX) in cloud security operations. AI agents trained on 1.2 billion real-world responses autonomously investigate and resolve complex security issues, reducing cloud risk remediation from days to minutes. The redesigned Cloud Command Center unifies multi-cloud visualization, while the ASPM module shifts security remediation left to the development stage, 10x faster than production remediation.

Zscaler Security Update High Signal 2026-04-28

Zscaler Wins Google Cloud Security Partner of the Year; ThreatLabz Report Reveals Enterprise AI Security Risks

Zscaler wins Google Cloud Security Partner of the Year; ThreatLabz report reveals three risk tiers: Shadow AI proliferation, DLP data leakage, and Agentic AI new attack surfaces.

CrowdStrike Other Medium Signal 2026-03-24

CrowdStrike CNAPP Integrates Threat Intelligence for Risk Prioritization

CrowdStrike adds threat intelligence-based risk prioritization to CNAPP, correlating cloud risks with known adversary TTPs. Integrated with Falcon platform data, it enables security teams to prioritize vulnerabilities and misconfigurations linked to active threat actors.

Cisco Other Medium Signal 2026-03-03

Cisco Promotes eBPF Kernel Security Architecture Through VoidLink Analysis

Cisco analyzes the VoidLink malware framework to expose security gaps in cloud-native and AI workloads, highlighting visibility limitations of traditional security solutions. The company demonstrates Hypershield's eBPF-based kernel-level runtime security for container and Kubernetes environments.