Google’s acquisition of Wiz is expected to close in 2026, but there are other reviews that need to be cleared.
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Google’s acquisition of Wiz is expected to close in 2026, but there are other reviews that need to be cleared.
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CISO burnout is increasing. Are we simply more aware of the condition? Or have demands on the CISO grown and burnout is now the inevitable result?
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Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Co-op lost £206 million due to cyberattack, South Korean credit card company hacked, Maryland Transit Administration ransomware attack.
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Bringing politics into professional spaces undermines decision-making, collaboration, and ultimately weakens security teams.
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Netskope has debuted on Nasdaq and its shares soared more than 18%, bringing the company’s value to $8.6 billion.
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Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Huntress research raises concerns, Google paid out $1.6 million for cloud vulnerabilities, California web browser bill.
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Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Google fined €325 million, City of Baltimore sent $1.5 million to scammer, Bridgestone targeted in cyberattack.
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Netskope has an annual recurring revenue of more than $707 million, but it’s still not profitable, reporting a net loss of $170 million in H1.
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By focusing on fundamentals, enterprises can avoid the distraction of hype and build security programs that are consistent, resilient, and effective over the long run.
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With cybersecurity budgets strained, organizations are turning to AI-powered automation to plug staffing gaps, maintain defenses, and survive escalating threats.
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