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: OPNsense
Headline: OPNsense 26.1 Enhances Firewall Automation and Threat Intelligence
OPNsense has launched version 26.1, bringing a host of enhancements that modernize firewall management, boost automation, and strengthen network security. With this release, the platform focuses on simplifying operations while empowering administrators with deeper visibility and intelligence-driven protection.
Brand Covered: Malwarebytes, ChatGPT
Headline: Malwarebytes Launches AI-Powered Security in ChatGPT to Combat Global Scams
Malwarebytes, a global leader in cybersecurity, has launched Malwarebytes in ChatGPT, a groundbreaking solution designed to provide individuals and small businesses with fast, reliable security guidance directly within ChatGPT. By simply asking “Malwarebytes,” users can determine whether a message, link, or online interaction is potentially a scam or spam, leveraging the company’s decades of threat intelligence and deep cybersecurity expertise. This integration represents a significant step in building trust in AI by combining Malwarebytes’ human-driven intelligence with the convenience of ChatGPT.
Brand Covered: Tidal Cyber
Headline: Tidal Cyber Accelerates Growth as Threat-Led Defense Gains Enterprise Momentum
Tidal Cyber has reported another year of strong business performance while continuing to expand its leadership in the Threat-Led Defense category. As organizations shift toward security strategies that reflect real-world adversary behavior, Tidal Cyber is experiencing increased demand for solutions that help security teams defend against active threats rather than relying solely on static risk models or visibility-based assessments.
Brand Covered: SecuritySnares, Carahsoft Technology Corp
Headline: SecuritySnares and Carahsoft Partner for Ransomware Prevention Across Public Sector
SecuritySnares has entered into a strategic partnership with Carahsoft Technology Corp. to expand the availability of its ransomware prevention technology across government agencies. Through this agreement, Carahsoft will act as SecuritySnares’ Master Government Aggregator, enabling public sector organizations to access SecuritySnares’ solutions through Carahsoft’s extensive reseller network and major government procurement contracts. These include NASA SEWP V, ITES-SW2, NASPO ValuePoint, TIPS, OMNIA Partners, E&I Cooperative Services Contract, and The Quilt contracts. As a result, government agencies can now streamline procurement while strengthening their cybersecurity posture against evolving ransomware threats.
Brand Covered: Cohesity
Headline: Cohesity Enhances Data Cloud with Google Threat Intelligence and Malware Scanning
Cohesity, a recognized leader in AI-driven data security, has introduced major threat protection enhancements to its Cohesity Data Cloud platform. Through deeper integration with Google Threat Intelligence and the addition of Google Private Scanning, the company is enabling organizations to detect, analyze, and eliminate malware before it can trigger large-scale cyber incidents. As cyber threats continue to evolve in sophistication, enterprises are increasingly seeking proactive security solutions that go beyond traditional detection models. Therefore, Cohesity is focusing on intelligence-driven malware analysis embedded directly within its cyber resilience ecosystem.
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