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Security teams are paying more attention to the energy cost of detection

Security teams spend a lot of time explaining why detection systems need more compute. Cloud bills rise, models retrain more often, and new analytics pipelines get added to existing stacks. Those conversations usually stay focused on coverage and accuracy. A recent study takes a different approach by measuring anomaly detection models alongside their energy use and associated carbon output, treating compute consumption as part of security operations. Energy use is becoming part of security operations … More → The post Security teams are paying more attention to the energy cost of detection appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Wi-Fi evolution tightens focus on access control

Wi-Fi networks are taking on heavier workloads, more devices, and higher expectations from users who assume constant access everywhere. A new Wireless Broadband Alliance industry study shows that this expansion is reshaping priorities around security, identity, and trust, alongside adoption of new Wi-Fi standards. Wi-Fi access point shipments to the MDU vertical world markets, forecast: 2024 to 2030 (Source: Wireless Broadband Alliance) Wi-Fi 7 moves quickly into the field Wi-Fi 7 adoption advanced faster than … More → The post Wi-Fi evolution tightens focus on access control appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Upwind Choppy AI simplifies cloud security exploration and investigation

Upwind announced Choppy AI, embedding new AI-powered capabilities across the company’s CNAPP platform. Choppy AI introduces natural-language–driven experiences that make cloud security exploration, investigation, and analysis more intuitive, while providing transparency, control, and trust for security teams. As cloud environments grow more complex, security teams are required to manage large inventories, relationships, configurations, and vulnerabilities. While AI has the potential to simplify this work, most AI-driven security tools operate as black boxes, producing answers without … More → The post Upwind Choppy AI simplifies cloud security exploration and investigation appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Recently fixed HPE OneView flaw is being exploited (CVE-2025-37164)

An unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2025-37164) affecting certain versions of HPE OneView is being leveraged by attackers, CISA confirmed by adding the flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The vulnerability’s inclusion in the catalog is unsurprising, as technical details and a Metasploit module were made public soon after it was disclosed, making exploitation by less-skilled attackers easier. About HPE OneView and CVE-2025-37164 HPE OneView is a centralized infrastructure management platform used to deploy, … More → The post Recently fixed HPE OneView flaw is being exploited (CVE-2025-37164) appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Vannadium’s Leap combines on-chain performance and data integrity for explainable AI

Vannadium has launched Leap, a platform that combines blockchain-level data integrity with real-time, on-chain performance. As AI is adopted in sectors like healthcare, finance, and supply chain, the reliability of underlying data has become a critical concern. Leap addresses this by helping organizations prove what’s true. Leap allows secure storage and streaming of high-value data—video, documents, logs, and more, directly on chain, with full provenance and access control. It turns blockchain into a foundation for … More → The post Vannadium’s Leap combines on-chain performance and data integrity for explainable AI appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Cyera secures $400M to scale AI-native data security platform and enterprise adoption

Cyera announced a $400 million Series F funding round, bringing its total funding to over $1.7 billion. This raise comes just over six months after the previous round and triples the company’s valuation from a year ago to $9 billion. The round was led by funds managed by Blackstone and supported by all inside investors including Accel, Coatue, Cyberstarts, Georgian, Greenoaks, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Redpoint, Sapphire, Sequoia Capital, and Spark. The adoption of AI among … More → The post Cyera secures $400M to scale AI-native data security platform and enterprise adoption appeared first on Help Net Security.
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