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AI in Cybersecurity: Friend or Foe?

Did you know that while AI is revolutionizing industries such as healthcare and finance, it’s also becoming a potent tool for cybercriminals? Fact Check – True. Ransomware attacks are becoming more frequent and sophisticated, driven by AI advancements. This blog examines AI’s dual role in cybercrime—both as a tool for attackers and a defense for cybersecurity—focusing on ransomware, data theft, and protective measures.

Tech Shifts: John Parello on what the Internet of Agents means for the future of AI

The Internet of Agents (IOA) is an open, interoperable internet for quantum-safe agent-agent collaboration. It’s paving the way for smarter interactions, enhanced security, and seamless connectivity on a global scale. Outshift by Cisco’s John Parello, Principal Engineer, shares more about how IOA is shaping the future and what it means for businesses, careers, and innovation.

Access your data with Federated Analytics for Amazon Security Lake with Splunk, AWS, and Accenture

Federated Analytics gives organizations the full power of Splunk extended to data stored in Amazon Security Lake. Trusted partners like Accenture are helping bring these new capabilities to life at organizations around the world.

How Secure Is Your OAuth? Insights from 100 Websites

You might not recognize the term “OAuth,” otherwise known as Open Authorization, but chances are you’ve used it without even realizing it. Every time you log into an app or website using Google, Facebook or another account, OAuth grants that service limited access to your data without sharing your password. OAuth simplifies user authentication across platforms, making it a key part of secure online experiences.

Understanding the Brute Force Attack Playback and Defense Strategy

A brute force attack is a trial-and-error technique used by cybercriminals to gain access to sensitive information such as passwords, encryption keys, or login credentials. Essentially, it involves systematically attempting every possible password combination until the correct one is found. It’s akin to a thief trying to open a combination lock by testing every possible number sequence.

The Market Has Spoken: Cato Networks Soars with 46% ARR Growth in 2024

This past year was a defining one for all of us at Cato Networks and for the industry at large. The enterprise networking and security market is undergoing a seismic shift—one that we have long anticipated. The days of fragmented, bolt-on security solutions are over. The market has spoken, and it’s clear: enterprises demand a single, converged platform to securely connect their operations everywhere. Cato is delivering exactly that.