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Securing Identities for the Agentic AI Landscape

Twenty-five years ago, we set out to tackle one of the most challenging problems in identity security: Securing privileged access. Today, CyberArk takes another giant step forward, extending our leading identity security to the rapidly evolving challenge of securing AI agents. And this is no small undertaking. Due to their autonomous mandate, AI agents are growing to be among the most privileged machine identities that enterprises have ever seen.

Top 5 Mobile Banking Threats & How to Stay Protected

Mobile banking has quickly become a way of life — whether you're transferring cash on the go, checking your balance from your wristwatch, or paying dinner bills with a QR code. But with convenience, there is risk. Cybercrooks are tuning in, testing, and coming up with more ways to get in. From synthetic identities to fake apps, the threats are imminent and continuous.

Deepfake Threats in GenAI Era: Cyber Resilience at Work

GenAI is transforming industries with record levels of innovation. But the new cyber threats it introduces also introduce a whole new level of worry. Deepfakes are perhaps the most unsettling trend here: hyper-realistic audio and video fakes that can deceive even the most trained eyes and ears. As deepfake tech becomes more accessible and advanced, it's time for organizations to prepare their workforce to combat these new threats.

AI in Cybersecurity: Smarter Threat Detection & Ethics | Foresiet

With an information era in which information equals money and threats change daily, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a frontline watchman of the world against cyberattacks. From credential stuffing discovery to darknet monitoring capabilities, AI is empowering security teams with the capability to predict, identify, and defeat threats quicker than ever before. But while AI tools redefine defense systems, they also introduce new challenges of transparency, compliance, and ethical governance.

Meeting NIST API Security Guidelines with Wallarm

On March 25, 2025, NIST released the initial public draft of NIST SP 800-228, "Guidelines for API Protection for Cloud-Native Systems." The document provides a comprehensive framework for securing APIs in cloud-enabled environments. However, for organizations looking to align with these objectives, the tooling requirements may seem initially overwhelming. Fortunately, Wallarm helps streamline the process by integrating many of these recommendations into a single, cloud-native solution.

CrowdStrike Wins Google Cloud Security Partner of the Year Award, Advances Cloud Security for Joint Customers

CrowdStrike has won the 2025 Google Cloud Security Partner of the Year Award for Workload Security, recognizing our leadership in securing cloud environments at scale. Announced at Google Cloud Next 2025, the award highlights our commitment to joint innovation and delivering best-in-class protection for Google Cloud customers. As part of this growing partnership, we also introduced new CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security enhancements purpose-built for Google Cloud environments.

Egnyte on AWS Marketplace: Improve Your Procurement Efficiency

Starting today, Egnyte is available through the AWS Marketplace! Our partnership with AWS makes it easier to streamline procurement processes and maximize your technology investments. Read on to discover how our collaboration with AWS simplifies the integration of Egnyte into your existing tech stack, helping you unlock more value from your investment.

The API Security Challenge in AI: Preventing Resource Exhaustion and Unauthorized Access

Agentic AI is transforming business. Organizations are increasingly integrating AI agents into core business systems and processes, using them as intermediaries between users and these internal systems. As a result, these organizations are improving efficiency, automating routine tasks, and driving innovation. But these benefits come at a cost. AI agents rely on APIs to access data and functionality from underlying systems. Without APIs, AI agents are useless.

Ongoing TPRM Success: Continuous Security Monitoring with AI

All security professionals know third-party risk management doesn’t stop after one risk assessment. What about the next vendor? Or the future risks the vendors you’ve already evaluated will inevitably endure? While completing even a single risk assessment can feel like an arduous journey when done manually, all successful TPRM programs continue long after assessment.