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Ericsson Demonstrates Key 5G Core Network SaaS Transformation
Ericsson showcased its 5G core network evolution to SaaS model at MWC 2026, including fully managed UPF services. Unified console enables on-demand subscription and resource allocation, supporting cloud-native migration and network slicing.
Cloudflare Threat Report Reveals Attack Shift from Breach to Identity Infiltration
Cloudflare's 2026 Threat Intelligence Report highlights a fundamental shift: attackers are moving from 'breaking in' to 'logging in', leveraging AI, supply chain compromises, and identity fraud. This necessitates a security focus shift from perimeter defense to internal identity verification and real-time threat intelligence.
Telenor Deploys Cloud-Native Nordic TV Platform with AWS and Scalstrm
Telenor built a unified cloud-based streaming origin platform with AWS and Scalstrm, leveraging AWS cloud capabilities, Direct Connect for low latency, and PB-scale storage, combined with Scalstrm's IaC cloud-native technology. The platform supports live TV, catch-up, VOD, and nPVR, enhancing scalability and reducing operational costs.
Cisco Defines Security Architecture for Agentic AI Era with Expanded AI Defense and SASE Capabilities
Cisco announced major updates to its AI Defense solution, adding AI supply chain governance and runtime protections to mitigate risks of agentic AI compromise. Concurrently, Cisco SASE introduced AI traffic detection and optimization capabilities to ensure secure and reliable agentic workflows. These developments reflect Cisco's strategic focus on converging AI security with networking architectures.
CrowdStrike Falcon Data Protection: Stopping GenAI Data Leaks
CrowdStrike launches Falcon Data Protection with four key innovations: GenAI data protection, unified detection, AI classification, and insider threat dashboard.
Trend Micro Highlights Power Automate as an Enterprise Automation Security Blind Spot
Trend Micro's research report reveals that the complexity of low-code automation tools like Microsoft Power Automate is being exploited by cybercriminals to evade detection and exfiltrate data. The study highlights critical security risks from visibility gaps within automation platforms and warns of growing demand for such attack capabilities in the cybercriminal underground.