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Brand Covered:H2O.ai ,CTC Global Singapore
Headline: H2O.ai, CTC Partner to Expand Agentic AI in APAC
H2O.ai and CTC Global Singapore have announced a strategic collaboration to accelerate enterprise AI adoption across the Asia Pacific region. The partnership, formalized during a signing ceremony in Singapore, focuses on delivering production-grade Agentic AI solutions designed for secure, scalable, and regulated enterprise environments.
As organizations increasingly move beyond AI experimentation, the collaboration addresses a critical gap in enterprise AI deployment – transitioning from proof-of-concept models to real-world, scalable business applications. By combining H2O.ai’s open-source AI platform with CTC Global Singapore’s integration and delivery expertise, the partnership aims to enable organizations to achieve measurable outcomes while maintaining governance, security, and operational control.
Brand Covered:GC Cybersecurity
Headline: GC Cybersecurity Launches AI Data Protection Platform
GC Cybersecurity announced the launch of its fifth-generation ISE Autonomous Data Protection Platform, a solution designed to secure sensitive enterprise data in the age of generative AI. The company is showcasing the platform at RSA Conference 2026, taking place at the Moscone Center from March 23–26. As organizations rapidly adopt generative AI, cloud services, and SaaS applications, a new category of risk is emerging. Employees are increasingly sharing sensitive information—including intellectual property, financial data, and personally identifiable information—with third-party platforms, often without full visibility or control. This shift has introduced what GC Cybersecurity describes as “AI-driven data exposure,” where critical data moves beyond traditional security perimeters.
Brand Covered:Bluefin
Headline:Bluefin Launches BluePOS for Android PAX Payment Devices
Bluefin announced the launch of BluePOS, a next-generation payment application designed for Android-based PAX terminals. The new solution aims to modernize card-present transactions by combining a streamlined user experience with advanced security and flexible deployment capabilities. Built to run on Bluefin’s PayConex gateway, BluePOS leverages PCI-validated point-to-point encryption (P2PE) to secure sensitive cardholder data from the moment it is entered. This approach ensures that payment information remains encrypted throughout the transaction lifecycle, addressing growing concerns around payment fraud and data breaches.
Brand Covered:Network Detection and Response,WatchGuard Technologies
Headline: WatchGuard Expands Network Threat Detection for MSPs & SMEs
WatchGuard Technologies has announced an expansion of its Network Detection and Response (NDR) portfolio, introducing new AI-powered cybersecurity solutions designed to help organizations detect, investigate, and contain threats with greater speed and simplicity. The move strengthens the company’s position in unified cybersecurity while enabling managed service providers (MSPs) and small to midsize enterprises (SMEs) to address evolving network security challenges.
Brand Covered: Lumu
Headline: Lumu Launches Agentic SOC for Autonomous Security Operations
Lumu has reached a significant milestone in cybersecurity innovation by advancing its AI-powered platform, Lumu Autopilot, into a fully operational Agentic Security Operations Center (SOC). With this development, the company is redefining how organizations manage security operations at scale through autonomous execution. To begin with, Lumu introduced Autopilot in 2024 as part of its Continuous Compromise Assessment® model. Since then, the platform has evolved rapidly, successfully executing over 7.2 million end-to-end investigation and remediation workflows without human intervention. As a result, it now functions as a primary security operator rather than just a supporting tool.
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