Anthropic, Mythos and Cyber Capabilities
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Scality, a global leader in data infrastructure software for the AI era, today announced Scality ADI (Autonomous Data Infrastructure), a sustainable data infrastructure platform designed for organizations ...
We find ourselves in a time governed by digital convergence. Unified effects delivered across domains at speed and at scale will become crucial to the future of national security. Full-spectrum cyber, the smooth integration of offensive and defensive cyber ...
The rise of autonomous AI in warfare has shifted cyber conflict from speed to scale, requiring a new doctrine focused on probabilistic, adaptive defense.
Securonix, Inc., today announced a strategic managed security services partnership with GRAMAX Cybertech Limited, to help enterprises across India strengthen cyber resilience with intelligence-driven,
The U.S. Department of War (DoW) is rolling out a revamped cyber force generation model to boost the lethality and operational effectiveness of its cyber forces within the Joint Force. This new approach, grounded in core attributes and key organizational ...
Strathmann will focus on bringing the organisation closer to the customer, while unlocking the power of AI in delivering frontier-grade security capabilities.” — Federico Charosky, Chief Executive Officer of Quorum Cyber EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, March 11 ...
With 2025 coming to a close, Nextgov/FCW asked cybersecurity experts — including former officials, research analysts and providers — to outline their predictions for cybersecurity activity in 2026. Morgan Adamski, former executive director at U.S ...
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The phone rang at 3:45 pm on a Friday afternoon. We were winding down for the weekend when the caller ID lit up — it was the counterterrorism analyst in our office we affectionately called “CT Brian.” When he called, it was never good news.