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Brand Covered: AIUC-1

Headline: Healthcare AI Governance Standards Are Racing to Keep Up With Agentic AI

Agentic AI is entering healthcare at a pace that the industry’s existing regulatory and security frameworks were not designed to absorb. The compliance structures that govern how data moves, how decisions get audited, and how accountability is assigned in clinical environments were built around human workflows and relatively predictable software systems. AI agents that act autonomously across patient data, administrative processes, and clinical decision pathways do not fit cleanly into those structures – and the gap between what the technology can do and what existing governance can reliably certify is widening with each new deployment.

Brand Covered: Infoblox

Headline: Enterprise AI Fails Without Trusted Infrastructure Data

Most enterprise AI initiatives run into the same wall eventually. The models are capable enough. The automation logic is sound. What breaks down is the data underneath – stale, fragmented, or simply untrustworthy enough that the AI system starts making decisions based on assumptions that don’t reflect what is actually happening on the network. The garbage-in problem did not disappear when large language models arrived. It got more consequential because the systems acting on bad data now move faster and touch more things than any human operator ever could.

Brand Covered: Android

Headline: Android Zero-Days Are Turning Mobile Patch Velocity Into a Board-Level Security Metric

Google’s June 2026 Android security release is one of the heavier patch cycles of the year, and it carries something that immediately separates it from routine monthly updates: a vulnerability that attackers were already using before the fix arrived. The flaw in question, tracked as CVE-2025-48595, lives inside the Android Framework – the layer of APIs and system services that applications communicate with directly. Google’s bulletin notes there are indications the vulnerability has been involved in limited, targeted exploitation in the wild. It affects devices running Android 14, Android 15, Android 16, and Android 16 QPR2, and it is an elevation-of-privilege bug, meaning a successful attacker gains access beyond what they should have on a compromised device.

Brand Covered: Coralogix 

Headline: Coralogix’s $200 Million Round Signals New Observability Era

Coralogix closed a $200 million Series F this week, co-led by Advent, CPPIB, and Greenfield, with Brighton Park Capital participating. Total funding now sits at $550 million. The round follows a $115 million Series E in 2025, and the pace of capital deployment tells its own story — two substantial rounds in roughly 12 months doesn’t happen unless both the company and its investors believe a market inflection is genuinely underway rather than approaching.

Brand Covered: Cyera 

Headline: Secure AI Agent Adoption Requires Data-Centric Governance Inside Enterprise Platforms

Enterprise data platforms have become the foundation for AI deployment in a way that concentrates sensitive data exposure risk in a single environment. Snowflake’s position as the primary data cloud for enterprise analytics, AI workloads, and operational data pipelines means that the Cortex AI agents enterprises are deploying at scale are operating against the same data estate that contains the organization’s most sensitive customer records, financial data, regulated health information, and competitive intelligence.

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