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CyberArk Secure AI Agents: A closer look at new solution capabilities

We are excited to announce the launch of CyberArk’s new solution for securing AI agents, which will be generally available at the end of December 2025. CyberArk Secure AI Agents will extend CyberArk’s Identity Security Platform (ISP), which is a leading solution for securing human and machine identities.

Mastering cloud app control, Part 1: Locking down access

When it comes to managing cloud application usage in an organization, the challenges are anything but simple. On one side, users are constantly exposed to malicious links and risky apps. On the other, locking things down too tightly by broadly blocking access to services can cripple employee productivity. Ideally, you'd want a balance between security and productivity.

How Reach Security Works (Step-by-Step Breakdown by CRO Jared Phipps)

What does Reach actually do — and why does it matter? In this short breakdown, CRO Jared Phipps explains how Reach connects to your existing security tools — EDRs, firewalls, email gateways — to identify hidden exposures and guide real-world fixes. Reach doesn’t add another dashboard. It operationalizes the ones you already have — showing you what to fix, why it matters, and the impact each action has on risk and users.

Understanding the Role of Misconfigurations in Data Breaches in Cloud Environments

Key Takeaways Cloud misconfiguration is the silent epidemic destroying enterprise security. While organizations accelerate cloud adoption across cloud environments, Gartner analysis shows that through 2025, 99% of cloud security failures have been the customer’s fault, primarily due to misconfigurations. For decision-makers, this represents a critical business risk that demands immediate strategic attention.

Smarter SIEM starts here: Context, speed, and the power of MCP

Traditional SIEMs were built for a simpler time, when infrastructure was static, data was structured, and threats were easier to spot. Designed to collect logs and centralize alerts, they gave organizations a single pane of glass into their environment. Visibility isn’t enough anymore.

6 Months After re:Inforce: Which AWS Security Updates Actually Matter for SMBs

AWS re:Inforce 2025 delivered a flood of security announcements back in June. Simplified AWS WAF consoles. New Shield network posture management. Integrated CloudFront security. The headlines promised that enterprise-grade security finally became accessible to mid-market companies. Six months later, the hype cycle is over.