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!

Vultr Partners with AMD, Broadcom, and Juniper on GPU Architecture

Vultr, the world’s largest privately-held cloud infrastructure company, announced a four-way strategic collaboration with Juniper Networks, a leader in secure, AI-Native Networking, Broadcom Inc., a leader in enterprise data center connectivity solutions, and AMD, a leader in high performance compute technologies. As a part of this announcement, Vultr is expanding its Chicago cloud data center region at Centersquare’s Lisle, Illinois location, featuring an AMD GPU supercompute cluster, powered by ROCm™ open software and an ecosystem of best-of-breed AI infrastructure collaborators.

Cognizant, Zscaler Boost AI-Driven Zero Trust Security

Cognizant and Zscaler are expanding their partnership with the goal of helping enterprises across industries simplify and transform their security posture with an advanced, AI-enabled zero trust cloud security platform to address evolving cyber threats. Under the expanded partnership, Cognizant and Zscaler will offer coordinated solutions and services designed to reduce overall security complexity, maximize security posture, and deliver comprehensive, cost-effective outcomes rapidly and at scale.

NetRise Unveils Supply Chain Risk Study: Containers Edition

NetRisethe company providing granular visibility into the world’s software — helping companies inventory and control software assets and detect and respond to software risks — announced its newest report, Supply Chain Visibility & Risk Study, Edition 2: Containers. The report takes a deep dive into actual software compositions, vulnerability risks, and non-CVE risks in different asset classes in every organization’s software supply chain.

DeNexus Expands Cyber Risk Solution to Data Centers

DeNexus, a leader in end-to-end cyber risk management for operational technology (OT), announced a key expansion of its cyber risk management solution DeRISK™ for data center facilities. This new capability models and quantifies physical-to-cyber risk, which occurs when an entity bypasses a data center facility’s physical security to advance the objective of executing a cyber attack and supports the justification of both physical and cyber security investments for data centers.

NTT Group Selects Evidian for Identity Management in Japan

HP Inc. released a new report highlighting the far-reaching cybersecurity implications of failing to secure devices at every stage of their lifecycle. The findings show that platform security – securing the hardware and firmware of PCs, laptops and printers – is often overlooked, weakening cybersecurity posture for years to come.

DataVisor Unveils Fast, Accurate Fraud Detection Algorithms

DataVisor, the world’s leading AI-powered fraud and risk platform, launched a groundbreaking solution that computes hotspot, distinct count, and high-frequency features in real-time with 100% accuracy for high-dimensional data at an unprecedented scale. Identifying hotspots and computing distinct counts in real time has long been a significant challenge due to the complexity and volume of streaming data, but this solution sets a new standard for scalability and precision.

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