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How Cyber Threat Intelligence Shapes Strategic Investment Decisions

Cyber threat intelligence is an input that has become fundamental to companies that are making decisions about the allocation of capital, time, and human resources. Since digital systems are at the core of almost all business activities, having a good grasp of the enemy's actions, the places where attacks can happen and new risks coming up will right be able to affect and determine the company's direction in the long run. The investment matters today are not only based on the potential of the market or the effectiveness of the operation but also on the capability of an organization to predict and take cyber threats.
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Why SASE Success Starts with a Specialist Partner

Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is quickly becoming a top priority for business leaders, particularly those with remote teams, cloud-focused plans, and growing security challenges, as they recognize the benefits of bringing networking and security into a single, flexible, cloud-based solution. In fact, the global SASE market is projected to reach $10.89 billion in 2026, up from $9.27 billion in 2025.

The State of IoT Identity Security in 2026: Why Machine Identity Is the New Perimeter

By 2026, the idea of a fixed security perimeter is no longer realistic. Organisations now operate across cloud platforms, industrial environments, remote sites, and edge locations, often supported by tens or hundreds of thousands of connected devices. These devices are not users in the traditional sense, yet they authenticate, communicate, update, and make decisions autonomously.

Protecting the Language of AI: Why API Security is No Longer Optional

Protecting the Language of AI: Why API Security is No Longer Optional As AI continues to reshape the digital landscape, APIs have become the "language" of innovation—but they've also become a massive target for attackers. In this clip from the A10 Networks webinar, "APIs are the Language of AI: Protecting Them is Critical," security experts Jamison Utter and Carlo Alpuerto discuss the complexities of modern API security.

LevelBlue Predictions 2026: The Never Ending Story Evolving Threats and Adversary Tactics

As 2025 closes and we look toward 2026, the cybersecurity industry is bracing for radical changes that go beyond just intensifying existing problems. To help prepare for these new challenges, at least as much as is possible, a few of our experts weigh in on the defining shifts across the security landscape, from the evolution of nation-state tactics and the crisis in core internet infrastructure to the necessary, strategic pivot toward cyber resilience and identity-centric defenses like Zero Trust.

How to communicate cyber risk in commercial terms

Cyber risk is often discussed in technical language, often in a way which is difficult to decipher the real business impact. CVSS scores, vulnerabilities, attack paths and threat actors all have their place but for many decision‑makers, this language doesn’t translate into real-world business outcomes. Small business leaders and non-technical executives need to understand what cyber risk means for revenue, reputation and operational continuity.