Welcome to this week’s edition of the Weekly Cybertech Roundup, where we bring you the most significant developments and trends shaping the world of cyber technology. From groundbreaking innovations to critical security updates, our roundup highlights the key stories that are driving the industry forward. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a cybersecurity professional, or just curious about the latest advancements, we’ve got you covered with all the insights you need to stay informed. Let’s dive into this week’s highlights!

Brand Covered: CrowdStrike, AWS, NVIDIA 

Headline: CrowdStrike, AWS and NVIDIA Select 35 Startups for 2026 Cybersecurity Accelerator

CrowdStrike announced the 35 startups selected for its third annual Cybersecurity Startup Accelerator with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and NVIDIA through its Inception program, fueling the next generation of AI-driven cloud security innovation. Chosen from hundreds of global applicants, the elite group was selected for the strength of their innovation, potential to make market impact, and caliber of their teams.

Brand Covered: Radware

Headline: Radware Doubles Global Cloud Security Capacity

Radware, a global leader in application security and delivery solutions for multi-cloud environments, announced that it has doubled the mitigation capacity of its global cloud security service network—from 15 Tbps to 30 Tbps of total attack mitigation power.

Brand Covered: World Wide Technology, NVIDIA

Headline: World Wide Technology Unveils ARMOR: A Collaborative AI Security Framework with NVIDIA AI

World Wide Technology (WWT), a global technology solutions provider, announced its AI Readiness Model for Operational Resilience (ARMOR), a vendor-agnostic solution, delivered by WWT, leveraging a jointly developed framework with NVIDIA. Refined with real-world feedback from The Texas A&M University System, ARMOR is among the first vendor-agnostic, end-to-end AI security frameworks designed to empower organizations to accelerate AI adoption confidently while ensuring robust security, compliance, and operational resilience.

Brand Covered: CrowdStrike, SGNL

Headline: CrowdStrike to Acquire SGNL to Transform Identity Security for the AI Era

CrowdStrike announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire SGNL, a leader in Continuous Identity. This acquisition will accelerate CrowdStrike’s leadership in Next-Gen Identity Security, enabling access for human, non-human (NHI), and AI identities to be continuously granted and revoked based on real-time risk. With SGNL, CrowdStrike will extend dynamic authorization across SaaS and hyperscaler cloud access layers. The combination of dynamic privilege and access coupled with Falcon platform intelligence sets a new standard for agentic identity security.

Brand Covered: ISG 

Headline: ISG to Assess Cybersecurity Services and Solutions Providers

Information Services Group (ISG), a global AI-focused technology research and advisory firm, has announced the launch of a new in-depth research study aimed at assessing cybersecurity service providers that support enterprises in safeguarding sensitive data across hybrid IT environments and strengthening overall cyber resilience.

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