Zero Trust for IoT: Best Practices for Secure Device Access

IoT security has become a top priority in today’s hyper-connected world, where billions of devices—from sensors and cameras to industrial controllers—are linked across diverse networks. As organizations deploy more IoT devices to drive innovation and efficiency, they also introduce new security challenges that traditional security models are ill-equipped to address.

Cato Networks Receives "Deployed on AWS" Badge on AWS Marketplace, Further Accelerating SASE Adoption for AWS Customers

Today, we’ve announced during AWS re:Inforce 2025 that Cato Networks has received the “Deployed on AWS” badge, which identifies Amazon Web Services (AWS) partners whose products are powered by AWS infrastructure. As a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Single-Vendor SASE, Cato sets the standard for converging networking and security in a single, cloud-native platform.

1Password signs strategic collaboration agreement with AWS: New integration simplifies app and AI secrets management

1Password has signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with AWS to help modern enterprises close security blind spots, accelerate secure cloud adoption, and manage access in increasingly complex hybrid and AI-driven environments. This collaboration represents a long-term commitment to co-innovation, global growth, and enabling the adoption of AI tools, all while expanding support for the shared customers of 1Password and AWS.

When the Cloud Goes Dark: Why Owning Your Infrastructure Matters for Critical Services

On June 12, 2025, a global outage at Google Cloud Platform (GCP) brought critical infrastructure to a halt. The ripple effects were immediate. Services from Palo Alto Networks and Cloudflare—both of which rely on GCP—experienced outages that lasted hours. Enterprises depending on these services were left blind and exposed. This wasn’t a first. It won’t be the last. But it was a wake-up call. When SASE, SSE, or SD-WAN platforms go down, the business is down. Productivity stalls.

Google Report Outlines the Latest Scam Trends

Researchers at Google have published a report on the latest scam trends, noting an increase in travel-themed scams targeting people preparing for their summer vacations. “Ahead of the summer vacation season, our teams have observed a spike in travel scams,” the researchers write. “Fake travel websites lure users into booking travel with a promise of ‘too good to be true’ prices, experiences, or discounts.

Making the Most of Rule-Based Intrusion Detections

Think back to being in high school and wanting to leave the room during class. Your teacher would give you a hall pass to show anyone monitoring the halls that you had permission to walk around. Your behavior, walking around during the class period, was suspect unless you followed the rule, getting a hall pass. For security teams, rule-based intrusion detections are the hall monitors that look for behaviors that indicate a problem.

Protect Yourself: Vishing Attacks Are Growing More Sophisticated

Researchers at Google’s Mandiant have published a report on voice phishing (vishing) attacks, noting that these attacks have served as initial access points for recent waves of ransomware incidents. Threat actors often perform reconnaissance before launching social engineering attacks, collecting publicly available information in order to craft tailored, realistic scenarios.

Stopping Cloud Breaches at Machine Speed: How CrowdStrike Uses Agentic AI to Power Cloud Detection and Response

Cloud is the new battleground, and more adversaries are joining the fight: New and unattributed cloud intrusions were up 26% in 2024, according to the CrowdStrike 2025 Global Threat Report. As adversaries accelerate cloud attacks, CrowdStrike delivers full-cycle agentic AI — from detection triage to threat response — giving defenders the edge to act at machine speed before adversaries can break through.