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Microsoft Launches Azure DevOps MCP Server in Public Preview

Microsoft has now launched the public preview of the Azure DevOps Model Context Provider (MCP) Server in a brave attempt to change developer productivity. With this newly introduced capability, GitHub Copilot in Agent Mode can directly access a developer’s Azure DevOps project data and allow the developer to interact with its data and functions via the natural language commands provided by the Copilot, within the developer’s coding environment, such as Visual Studio Code or Visual Studio.

Elastic and Armis integrate to deliver real-time IoT security insights

IoT and unmanaged devices are some of the toughest blind spots for security teams today, and attackers know it. That’s why we’re excited to team up with Armis — an expert in device discovery and risk assessment — to bring its real-time device data right into Elastic Security. By combining Armis’s rich telemetry with Elastic Security’s analytics, ES|QL querying, and Elastic AI Assistant, analysts get the full picture of their device landscape.

ISO 42001 & NIST AI RMF: Practical steps for responsible AI governance

As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, responsible governance has emerged as a business necessity. Organizations deploying AI face the challenge of maintaining innovation while mitigating risks related to bias, data privacy, security, and transparency. Two major frameworks – ISO 42001 and NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF)—have been developed to help businesses navigate this balance.

Netwrix Named Visionary in DSPM at 2025 Global InfoSec Awards

We’re thrilled to announce that Netwrix Access Analyzer has been named a Visionary in Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) at the 2025 Global InfoSec Awards, presented by Cyber Defense Magazine during this year’s RSA Conference. This recognition underscores Netwrix’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of what modern data security solutions can do — especially in a world where sensitive data sprawls across cloud, on-premises and hybrid environments.

AI Cybersecurity Risks in 2026: The Ultimate Guide to Data Protection

*According to Gartner, by 2026, over 80% of enterprises will have used generative AI APIs or deployed GenAI-enabled applications, up from less than 5% in 2023. This rapid adoption introduces a new and complex attack surface. The adoption of artificial intelligence is no longer an option, it’s an operational inevitability.