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The NSA lays out the first steps for zero trust adoption

Security pros often say that zero trust sounds straightforward until they try to apply it across real systems, real users, and real data. Many organizations are still sorting out what they own, how access works, and where authority sits. That day-to-day reality is the context for a new set of implementation documents released by the National Security Agency. A series built for phased adoption The NSA has published the first two documents in its Zero … More → The post The NSA lays out the first steps for zero trust adoption appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Webinar: Beyond the Quadrant: An Analyst’s Guide to Evaluating Email Security in 2026

Join former Gartner analyst Ravisha Chugh and Abnormal’s Director of Product Marketing, Lane Billings, on January 20th for an exclusive insider look at how email security vendors will be evaluated in 2026. Backed by years of analyst experience and deep market insight, this session equips security leaders with a clear, practical approach to confidently selecting the right vendor. You’ll learn: How Gartner analysts evaluate the email security market, and which criteria truly matter The must-ask … More → The post Webinar: Beyond the Quadrant: An Analyst’s Guide to Evaluating Email Security in 2026 appeared first on Help Net Security.
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SpyCloud launches Supply Chain Threat Protection to expose vendor identity risk

SpyCloud has released Supply Chain Threat Protection solution, an advanced layer of defense that expands identity threat protection across the extended workforce, including organizations’ entire vendor ecosystems. SpyCloud Supply Chain Threat Protection provides timely access to identity threats derived from billions of recaptured breach, malware, phished, and combolist data assets, empowering organizations, from enterprise security teams to public sector agencies – to act on credible threats rather than simply observe and accept risk. Supply Chain … More → The post SpyCloud launches Supply Chain Threat Protection to expose vendor identity risk appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Airia adds AI Governance for compliance, accountability, and control

Airia announced the launch of its AI Governance product, the third pillar of its comprehensive enterprise AI management ecosystem. The new offering joins Airia’s established AI Security and Agent Orchestration capabilities to provide enterprises with end-to-end visibility, control, and compliance across their AI deployments. The AI Governance capabilities address a critical market need as enterprises struggle to maintain accountability and regulatory compliance in an increasingly complex AI landscape. While security measures protect against external threats, … More → The post Airia adds AI Governance for compliance, accountability, and control appeared first on Help Net Security.
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One Identity Manager 10.0 introduces risk-based governance and ITDR capabilities

One Identity has unveiled a major upgrade to One Identity Manager, strengthening identity governance as a critical security control for modern enterprise environments. One Identity Manager 10.0 introduces security-driven capabilities for risk-based governance, identity threat detection and response (ITDR), and AI-assisted insight, helping organizations better anticipate, contain, and manage identity-driven attacks across their complex IT ecosystems. For more than a decade, Identity Manager has served as a proven foundation for securing and governing identities at … More → The post One Identity Manager 10.0 introduces risk-based governance and ITDR capabilities appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Anthropic backs Python Software Foundation security work with $1.5 million

Anthropic has signed a two-year partnership with the Python Software Foundation (PSF), committing a total of $1.5 million to support the foundation’s work, with a focus on Python ecosystem security. Anthropic’s funding will help the PSF move its security roadmap forward, including work aimed at protecting millions of PyPI users from supply chain attacks. Planned projects include new tools that automatically review every package uploaded to PyPI, moving beyond today’s report-driven, after-the-fact checks. The PSF … More → The post Anthropic backs Python Software Foundation security work with $1.5 million appeared first on Help Net Security.
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