Quantinuum, partners create true verifiable randomness, eye quantum computing for cybersecurity
Quantinuum quantum computers have created true verifiable randomness in a project that could be valuable to cybersecurity.
Digital Safety, Privacy, and Cybersecurity is the art and science of promoting innovation while protecting information assets, including your most important assets -- your people.
The digital world brings opportunities and risks that are without precedent. New business models that value information as a commodity clash with traditional security and privacy practices.
Prepare to realize the full potential of the cloud, mobility, big data and the Internet of Things, without compromising the safety of the business and the privacy of your users.
Quantinuum quantum computers have created true verifiable randomness in a project that could be valuable to cybersecurity.
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said: "Our vision is to bring each of our unique strengths together to offer customers and partners a highly differentiated, Unified Security Platform."
Rubrik hammered home how enterprises are focusing more on cyber resilience. During Rubrik's conference call, cyber resilience was mentioned 30 times.
Not all vendors will take the hit, but those with sizeable federal government businesses are saying March has indicated businesses may slow. Meanwhile, enterprises are likely to take longer to make decisions on technology.
The cybersecurity majors are betting that the enterprise move to autonomous AI agents will speed up platform consolidation. The biggest takeaway may be that securing agentic AI may be a headache initially. However, the destination is clear. Agentic AI will ultimately be secured by cybersecurity agents.
Zscaler delivered better-than-expected second quarter results as the company platform is gaining due to its zero trust architecture and the need to secure AI applications.
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said the company is "on the flight path to our $10 billion ending ARR (annual recurring revenue) goal."