Companies team to empower organisations to securely leverage AI agents
CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), the global leader in identity security, today announced the availability of CyberArk Secure Workload Access Solution1 delivering the industry's most comprehensive protection for all non-human identities that matter. The solution will enable security teams to gain visibility and control over the entire machine identity lifecycle, from creation and governance to automated rotation and renewal.
GUEST OPINION: Charles Chu, General Manager, IT and Developer Solutions, CyberArk: World Cloud Security Day is a timely reminder for organisations to assess how robust their cloud identity security posture is.
GUEST RESEARCH: 77% of security leaders view securing machine identities as vital to protecting the future of AI
CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR) and Device Authority, in collaboration with Microsoft, have launched a solution that strengthens and scales connected device authentication to enterprise applications with Zero Trust principles. It helps manufacturers reduce cyber risk from connected devices in factory floors and edge environments with robust identity security, automated access management and device lifecycle protection.
Venafi, a CyberArk Company, announced today the general availability of its SaaS machine identity security product portfolio, including TLS Protect Cloud, TLS Protect for Kubernetes and Venafi Firefly, in Australia.
COMPANY NEWS: Leading AI software company turns to CyberArk to secure workforce and developer identities across its modern enterprise
Industry-leading identity security combined with modern IGA sets a new paradigm for compliance and identity lifecycle management
Mutual customers will benefit from boosted endpoint threat detection and response capabilities
GUEST OPINION: As Data Privacy Day approaches, discussions often lean toward pessimism, with increased cyber threats and exposed data dominating the narrative. However, it’s important to recognise the positive strides made in Australia throughout 2024, building the right foundations to protect data privacy with key privacy reforms passing through Parliament and a reduction in the number of cyber crimes reported by the ACSC. We should therefore all be encouraged that we are forging the right path.
The cybersecurity landscape is poised for transformative shifts in 2025 driven by technological innovation and evolving threats. As cybercriminals become more sophisticated, organisations must stay ahead by proactively adopting strategies that prioritise identity security and business resiliency. CyberArk area VP ANZ Thomas Fikentscher outlines his key cybersecurity predictions highlighting a singular truth: businesses must prioritise robust, forward-thinking security measures to stay ahead in an increasingly complex digital environment.
GUEST OPINION: Recent revelations about "Salt Typhoon," the worst telecom data breach in U.S. history, serve as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities inherent in modern telecommunications infrastructure. This state-sponsored cyber-attack, attributed to Chinese actors, not only compromised sensitive call metadata but also exposed the fragility of critical infrastructure systems. For Australian business executives, the warning is clear: robust cybersecurity measures are no longer optional—they are essential.
GUEST OPINION: The cybersecurity landscape is poised for transformative shifts in 2025 driven by technological innovation and evolving threats. As cybercriminals become more sophisticated, organisations must stay ahead by proactively adopting strategies that prioritise identity security and business resiliency.
CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), the global leader in identity security, announced the launch of FuzzyAI, a cutting-edge open-source framework that has jailbroken every tested AI model. Fuzzy AI helps organisations identify and address AI model vulnerabilities, like guardrail bypassing and harmful output generation, in cloud-hosted and in-house AI models. FuzzyAI’s fully extensible framework is available as open-source software on CyberArk Labs’ GitHub Page.
CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), the global leader in identity security today released the results of new employee research that reveals that many common employee data access behaviors are putting organisations at risk. It found that while Australian employees are generally more compliant with cybersecurity policies than other countries, more than 60% still admit to bypassing policies for convenience, and 33% use the same log in credentials for both personal and workplace applications and services.
More than 70% of security breaches in the last decade have listed identity as the primary source of entry. It's something companies must get right. CyberArk VP Khizar Sultan says its solutions can identify and protect high-risk users, those whose job puts them in contact with valuable data and finances.
Identity security and access management provider CyberArk released new research earlier that found siloed approaches in securing humans and machines are driving identity-based attacks on the enterprise. To help make sense of it all CyberArk COO Eduarda Camacho spoke with iTWire.
COMPANY NEEWS: CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), the identity security company, today announced it has been named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Privileged Access Management. CyberArk is positioned as a Leader for the sixth consecutive time and is positioned furthest in Completeness of Vision, which evaluates vendors on offering (product) strategy, innovation and market understanding among other evaluation criteria.
COMPANY NEWS: CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), The identity security company, today announced that it has earned the Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the world’s leading organisation dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment. The Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark helps organisations to identify providers that have invested to achieve the highest standards of cloud security in their product offerings.
GUEST OPINION: In line with National Scams Awareness Week, three executives from Qualys, SailPoint, and CyberArk stress the importance of vigilance and awareness and how organisations play a critical role in protecting customer data.