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Cisco Provides AI Defense Proactive Testing Platform via DevNet Lab
Cisco released a hands-on DevNet lab for its AI Defense Explorer Edition, enabling developers to conduct agent-driven red teaming on AI models and applications in a self-service manner. The tool uses natural language to define attack objectives and simulates multi-turn adaptive attacks, aiming to shift security testing left in the development lifecycle.
Cisco Shifts Network Paradigm from Bandwidth Carrier to Intelligent Platform
Cisco argues that AI-driven traffic patterns are fundamentally reshaping network architecture for service providers, requiring a shift from static, reactive systems to predictive and adaptive intelligent platforms. Cisco is enabling this transition through its full-stack solution portfolio to transform network design, operations, and monetization models.
Microsoft Publishes Cybersecurity Responsibility Framework for AI Era, Emphasizing Public-Private Collaboration and Modernized Vulnerability Management
Microsoft published a framework on securing the global digital ecosystem with next-generation AI, arguing that as AI accelerates vulnerability discovery, response and remediation must keep pace. The document outlines five recommendations, emphasizing public-private collaboration, responsible release of AI capabilities, and modernizing vulnerability management processes.
Cisco Publishes Model Provenance Constitution, Defining Weight-Level Derivation Standards
Cisco published the 'Model Provenance Constitution' to provide a normative definition for AI model supply chain safety. The standard strictly hinges on the verifiable derivation history of model weights, clearly delineating five types of provenance links (e.g., direct descent, distillation) and eight exclusions (e.g., independent reproduction), aiming to resolve industry inconsistencies in model provenance definitions.
Google Integrates Gemini AI Assistant into Built-in Car Platform, Replacing Google Assistant
Google announced the integration of its Gemini AI assistant into vehicles with Google built-in via a software update, replacing Google Assistant. The rollout targets both existing and new vehicles, starting with English users in the U.S. It aims to enable more natural conversational interactions and integrates vehicle manuals and real-time data for controlling navigation, media, and car settings.
Cisco Reshapes MSSP Operations with Unified Console and Agentic AI
Cisco released a strategic guide for MSSPs, focusing on driving partner adoption of its unified Security Cloud Control console and AI agent-integrated AIOps. The goal is to enable cross-vendor device management, achieve up to 70% operational efficiency gains, and guide MSSPs towards value-based service tiering and business model transformation.
AWS Platformizes AI Agents and Deepens Cloud Integration with OpenAI
At its annual event, AWS announced the productization of AI agent capabilities, launching the personal AI assistant for work, Amazon Quick, and expanding Amazon Connect into four vertical-specific Agentic AI solutions. Concurrently, AWS and OpenAI expanded their partnership, deeply integrating the latest models, Codex, and managed agent services into the Amazon Bedrock platform.
Microsoft Platforms AI Capabilities with IQ and Agent 365 to Drive 'Frontier' Enterprise Transformation
Microsoft CEO Judson Althoff outlines its 'Frontier Firm' vision, centered on platformizing AI with 'Microsoft IQ' for contextual intelligence and 'Agent 365' for agent observability and governance. Multiple large-scale customer cases demonstrate the evolution from mass Copilot deployment to autonomous AI agent development, emphasizing business growth through an open, model-diverse platform.
AMD Extends Edge AI Architecture to Space, Defining Orbital Computing Paradigm
AMD's CTO proposes applying the core principles of 'performance-per-watt' and 'mission-critical reliability' from terrestrial edge AI to space computing. The company is providing a repeatable platform foundation for in-orbit satellite intelligence and future orbital data centers through heterogeneous computing, open software stacks, and modular system design.
Microsoft Launches Hosted AI Agent Infrastructure, Treating Agents as Independent Compute Entities
Microsoft introduces "Hosted agents" in its Foundry platform, providing each AI agent with an isolated, enterprise-grade sandbox featuring durable state, built-in identity, and governance. This move aims to standardize the runtime infrastructure for AI agents, lowering the barrier to enterprise deployment, though comments note it shifts the control point from the application layer to the infrastructure layer.
Microsoft Launches 'Frontier Success' Framework to Deeply Integrate Agentic AI with Enterprise Workflows
Microsoft introduced its 'Frontier Success' framework at its AI Tour in Hong Kong, aiming to help organizations transition agentic AI from experimentation to scaled operations. The framework integrates components like Copilot, Work IQ, and Agent 365, emphasizing AI value realization grounded in deep work context, security, and governance.
Google Cloud Next '26: Agent Gateway Seizes Control Plane, TPU 8i Locks Inference
Google Cloud Next '26 announces 8th-gen TPUs (8t for training, 8i for inference), Agent Platform with Agent Gateway, Agent Identity, Agent-to-Agent Orchestration, Agentic Data Cloud, and Agentic Defense integrating Wiz. The move shifts control from infrastructure to agent orchestration, locking enterprises into a vertically integrated stack.
Cisco Proposes Three-Phase AI Network Evolution, Emphasizing SDN and Autonomous Operations
Cisco outlines its solution for AI-era networking challenges, focusing on software-defined networking, unified branch architecture, and autonomous operations (AgenticOps) to achieve network modernization without forklift upgrades. The approach is structured in three phases: modernizing the branch, intelligently optimizing connectivity, and driving autonomous operations.
Cisco and NVIDIA Elevate Network to AI Media Processing Control Plane
Cisco and NVIDIA deepen collaboration with a validated design based on the open-standard Media Exchange Layer (MXL). This integration merges Cisco's IP media fabric with NVIDIA's Holoscan platform, transforming the network from a transport layer into an active processing layer that supports real-time AI inference, enabling low-latency, multilingual AI-driven live media production for broadcasters.
Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.7 with Cyber Safeguards
Anthropic has launched Claude Opus 4.7, showing notable gains in advanced software engineering, multimodal understanding, and long-horizon reasoning. This release introduces automated safeguards to detect and block prohibited high-risk cybersecurity uses, alongside a Cyber Verification Program for legitimate research, aiming to inform the safe future release of more powerful models like Mythos.
Anthropic Appoints Novartis CEO to Board, Strengthening AI Governance and Life Sciences Strategy
Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust has appointed Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan to its Board of Directors. This move gives Trust-appointed directors a majority on the board, aiming to strengthen governance and balance commercial success with the public benefit mission of developing AI for humanity. Narasimhan's appointment underscores Anthropic's strategic focus on deepening AI applications in the highly regulated healthcare and life sciences sector.
Samsung Extends Enterprise Mobility Management to XR Headsets via Android Enterprise
Samsung released a key software update for Galaxy XR, formally integrating Android Enterprise support to extend enterprise-grade device management, security frameworks, and application deployment capabilities to extended reality (XR) devices. This move aims to provide a standardized foundation for controlled, large-scale enterprise XR deployments, backed by a commitment to five years of software and security updates.
Anthropic Partners with Mozilla, AI Models Independently Discover High-Severity Firefox Vulnerabilities
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 model discovered 22 vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox over two weeks, with 14 classified as high-severity. This demonstrates AI's ability to independently identify unknown vulnerabilities in complex software and its nascent capability to generate exploits, signaling a new phase in AI-powered cybersecurity offense and defense.
Google Launches Gemma 4 Open Models, Targeting Edge Inference and AI Agent Architecture
Google introduces the Gemma 4 open model family, with four sizes from 2B to 31B parameters, emphasizing breakthrough intelligence-per-parameter and native support for agentic workflows, multimodality, and long context. The small models are engineered for edge devices, aiming to bring frontier reasoning to mobile and IoT scenarios.
Google Launches Gemma 4 Open Model Family
Google introduces Gemma 4 open model family with four size variants, optimized for edge and mobile devices. The series supports multimodal processing, long context windows and 140+ languages under Apache 2.0 license.