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HPE Enhances AI Security Architecture for Adoption Risks
HPE introduces SRX400 Series Firewalls, expanded hybrid mesh security, and AI governance capabilities to secure AI adoption. Features include AI app visibility, prompt-level inspection, and identity-based protection to mitigate data exposure risks.
HPE Report Shows Attackers' AI-Driven Business Models
HPE Threat Labs report reveals cyber adversaries adopting business-like operations with automation and generative AI to scale attacks. Based on 2025 global threat analysis, it underscores the need for AI-integrated defenses and zero trust.
Fortinet Enhances Security Ops with Agentic AI and Unified SOC
Fortinet advances its security operations platform with a unified SOC console for alert consolidation, Agentic AI for automated response tasks, and expanded endpoint security to boost team efficiency.
Fortinet Integrates AI Agents and SASE in FortiOS 8.0
Fortinet introduces FortiOS 8.0 with fabric-based AI agents, secure AI controls, flexible SASE, and simplified SD-WAN to expand AI-driven security in enterprise networking, shifting control planes towards AI integration.
Trend Micro Report Highlights AI Supply Chain Risks and Model Attack Surfaces
Trend Micro's 'Fault Lines in the AI Ecosystem' report systematically analyzes security risks in the AI supply chain, including training data poisoning, third-party plugin vulnerabilities, and model theft attacks. It indicates that enterprise AI security boundaries have expanded from traditional IT infrastructure to the model layer and data pipelines.
Cloudflare Threat Report Reveals Attack Shift from Breach to Identity Infiltration
Cloudflare's 2026 Threat Intelligence Report highlights a fundamental shift: attackers are moving from 'breaking in' to 'logging in', leveraging AI, supply chain compromises, and identity fraud. This necessitates a security focus shift from perimeter defense to internal identity verification and real-time threat intelligence.
Trend Micro Exposes Azure DNS Design Flaw Enabling Cloud Infrastructure Takeover
Trend Micro's TrendAI™ research team disclosed a security vulnerability "by design" in the Azure cloud platform. DNS records of deleted Azure resources may persist, allowing attackers to exploit these lingering DNS names to hijack trusted endpoints and compromise dependent systems, highlighting a critical but often overlooked trust inheritance risk in cloud infrastructure.