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Your AI SOC still needs a SIEM. Here's why that won't change.

Everyone is building sophisticated intelligence layers with improved models and smarter agents to automate threat detection, investigation, and response. It’s what is needed in order to mature into an AI SOC. However, the organizations seeing the most value from AI in their SOC are not focusing solely on the intelligence layer. They’re focusing on the data foundation first.

From Zoomin to Fluid Topics: Evolving the Securonix Documentation Experience

By: Mark Johnson, Manager, Knowledge Engineering You’ve heard it said: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” Well, sometimes, everything changes and you don’t even notice! This just happened. The Securonix Documentation Portal changed completely, and everything looks the same! (Well, almost.) A few years ago, Securonix set out to modernize how customers interact with product documentation.

Ultra-low Latency Performance | A10 Networks vs Competitors

In high-frequency trading, staying competitive means matching or beating the speed of the competition. A10's ultra-low latency appliance achieves 1.4µs latency and remains consistent even while enabling FiX-aware routing. See the difference. Please note, performance is based on microseconds but scaled to seconds for visualisation purposes.

New Strategies to Automatically Block Website Ping Attacks

Protecting websites from cyberattacks remains critical. One common type of attack is the Ping Flood, which is different from the historical ‘Ping of Death.’ This is when many ping requests are sent to a website's server at once, slowing it down or even crashing it. As web traffic and application complexity increase, exposure to denial-of-service attacks grows. This is why it's important to have strong defenses in place.

Enterprise AI Security Use Cases: What Security Teams Are Solving For

Enterprise AI adoption is no longer a future problem. The average organization uses 54 generative AI (genAI) applications, and endpoint AI agent adoption is accelerating, with Cyberhaven research tracking 276% growth in 2025. Security programs have struggled to keep pace with either trend. The AI security gap is technical, not philosophical. Most organizations have AI acceptable use policies.

Secret Scanning For AI Coding Tools With ggshield

Introducing ggshield AI hooks from GitGuardian to help stop AI coding assistants from leaking secrets. See how ggshield can scan prompts, tool calls, file reads, MCP calls, and tool output inside AI coding tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and VS Code with GitHub Copilot. When a secret is detected, ggshield can block the action before sensitive data is sent or exposed. You will also see how simple the setup is, with flexible install options for local or global use. This adds practical guardrails to AI-assisted development and helps teams move fast without increasing secret sprawl.

Multiple SAML/OAuth Providers in Atlassian Cloud: Skip the Enterprise Tier with miniOrange

Consider this: Your employees log in through Azure AD. Your contractors use Google. Your vendors authenticate via Okta. Your JSM customers are on AWS Cognito. Four identity systems. One Atlassian instance. And natively, only one identity provider is allowed. That is not a configuration oversight, it is a hard limit built into Atlassian Cloud.