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High optimism for AI in cybersecurity - with human oversight

Dan Schiappa, President of Technology and Services at Arctic Wolf, discusses the results of the company’s 2025 AI report, which reveals that AI is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity, but benefits from human expertise to be truly effective. As Dan explains, the insights from the report give leaders the data they need to make smart, targeted investments, deploying AI where it can deliver measurable outcomes, cut through alert noise, and help security teams work with greater...

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Q-Day - are you ready?

Paul Savill, Global Practice Leader for Network and Edge at Kyndryl. Spends his time helping major organisations modernise their infrastructure to make the most of AI, strengthen security and prepare for the disruption of quantum computing. Here he discusses the approach of Q-Day, the point when quantum computers will be able to break today’s encryption. Despite the urgency, only 39% of leaders believe their IT infrastructure is ready for threats such as quantum enabled cyber-attacks. Paul...

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Metadata emerges as the cornerstone of cyber defence

Mark Jow, Gigamon Technical Evangelist, discusses the company’s recent report, “CISO Insights: Recalibrating Risk in the Age of AI”, which reveals how global CISOs are reshaping 2026 cybersecurity strategies as they seek to effectively secure and manage hybrid cloud infrastructure in the AI era. Mark explains that, as AI accelerates digital transformation and intensifies cyberattacks, data visibility and quality have become mission critical to defending hybrid cloud infrastructure. To...

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Tool overload driving agent fatigue and missed threats

Adam Pitton, Heimdal Security cybersecurity advisor and former UK cyber detective, discusses the findings of the company’s recent survey 80 North American MSPs, showing that fragmented security stacks drive fatigue, missed threats, and business inefficiency. Security tools meant to protect managed service providers are instead overwhelming them. Adam explains what’s going wrong and what needs to happen in order to ensure that MSPs can make agent fatigue a thing of the past.

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AI adoption prompts major cybersecurity adjustments

Mike Arrowsmith, CTO at NinjaOne, shares valuable insights into a number of cybersecurity issues, explaining how AI adoption itself isn’t problematic when done thoughtfully – but lack of cyber awareness in this context is a cause for concern; how traditional IT and security silos are collapsing as AI demands more collaboration across the enterprise; and how AI brings with it likely challenges around shadow IT. Mike also highlights some non-AI related cybersecurity topics, before sharing a...

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Not just another vulnerability scanner!

Ian Schenkel, Chief Revenue Officer, Cyber Intelligence House (CIH), explains how the company’s intelligence-driven Cyber Exposure Platform is designed for MSSPs to deliver high margin, high value services without the overhead. Analysts scour the deep and dark web, tracking over 2,500 threat actors, nation states, and malware families to uncover customers' real cyber exposure - from rapid exposure assessments to continuous breach and malware monitoring, the white label solution provides MSSPs...

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Case Study: @nifty Delivering IT Security to Their Customers with Kaspersky

NIFTY Corporation is one of the leading Telecoms and Internet Service Providers in Japan, supplying high-speed broadband connectivity to more than 1.39 million broadband users. Providing robust security for the many subscribers to its online services is very important because repeated security breaches or loss of service may result in customers suffering damage or losses - and ultimately leaving NIFTY and moving to competitors' services.

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