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Recorded Future Launches Autonomous Threat Operations, Enabling AI-Powered Continuous Defense
Prnewswire· 2025-10-08 12:00
Core Insights - Recorded Future has launched Autonomous Threat Operations, a groundbreaking cyber operations product aimed at transforming organizational defenses against advanced threats [1][2] - This product represents a significant shift in the threat intelligence market, moving from isolated insights to automated, continuous defensive actions across security ecosystems [2][3] Revolutionary Capabilities - The Autonomous Threat Operations feature includes AI-Powered Autonomous Threat Hunting, which operates continuously 24/7, eliminating the 8-12 hour weekly manual bottleneck and significantly increasing the number of threat hunts [3] - Multi-Source Correlation capability automatically correlates third-party feeds within Recorded Future's Intelligence Graph®, allowing for automated actions instead of manual correlation [4] Comprehensive Intelligence Operations Vision - The initiative focuses on three key pillars: Cyber Operations, Digital Risk Protection, and Third-party Risk Management, with an initial emphasis on transforming Cyber Operations [5] Availability - Autonomous Threat Operations is currently available in Early Access to Recorded Future customers [6] Company Overview - Recorded Future is the largest threat intelligence company, serving over 1,900 businesses and government organizations across 80 countries, with a platform that includes over 200 billion nodes of specialized threat data [7] - The company was acquired by Mastercard in 2024 and continues to lead the evolution from traditional threat intelligence to automated risk mitigation [8]
Tradr Launches First-to-Market Leveraged ETFs on AUR, CELH, LYFT, NET & OKTA - Celsius Holdings (NASDAQ:CELH), Aurora Innovation (NASDAQ:AUR)
Benzinga· 2025-10-08 10:46
Core Insights - Tradr ETFs has launched five new single stock leveraged ETFs aimed at providing 200% long exposure on specific underlying stocks, marking a significant expansion in their product offerings [1][2] - The new ETFs cover diverse industries including cybersecurity, autonomous driving, and mobility services, catering to sophisticated investors and professional traders [2] Company Overview - Tradr ETFs is recognized for its innovative approach, having been the first issuer to launch leveraged ETFs on single stocks in 2022, starting with TSLQ for Tesla and NVDS for Nvidia [2] - The firm now offers a total of 39 leveraged ETFs with over $1.7 billion in assets under management, accessible through most brokerage platforms [2] Product Details - The newly launched ETFs include Tradr 2X Long AUR Daily ETF tracking Aurora Innovation, Tradr 2X Long CELH Daily ETF tracking Celsius Holdings, Tradr 2X Long LYFT Daily ETF tracking Lyft, Tradr 2X Long NET Daily ETF tracking Cloudflare, and Tradr 2X Long OKTA Daily ETF tracking Okta [9] - These ETFs are designed to provide traders with the ability to express market views with precision and efficiency, avoiding the complexities of margin and options trading [2][4]
Managed Detection And Response (MDR) Market to Reach USD 11.3 Billion by 2030 with Rapid Growth Trends
Medium· 2025-10-08 10:45
Core Insights - The Managed Detection and Response (MDR) market is projected to grow from USD 4.19 billion in 2025 to USD 11.30 billion by 2030, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.95% driven by increasing demand for real-time threat detection and incident response [1][13][14] Market Trends - Escalating cyber threats are leading organizations to prioritize continuous monitoring and proactive threat hunting, with MDR providers offering essential capabilities to combat advanced persistent threats and ransomware attacks [3][2] - The global shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals is pushing organizations to adopt MDR services, which provide access to experienced security experts and continuous monitoring, allowing internal teams to focus on core business functions [4][2] - Stringent regulatory compliance requirements, such as the EU's NIS2 Directive, are driving the adoption of MDR solutions to ensure compliance and reduce operational risks [6][2] - The popularity of cloud-based and AI-driven MDR solutions is increasing due to their scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, enabling organizations to efficiently manage high volumes of alerts while maintaining rapid response times [7][2] Market Segmentation - The MDR market is segmented by offering into endpoint-centric, network-centric, cloud-centric, OT/IoT, and managed extended detection and response (MXDR) [8] - Deployment modes include on-premises, cloud, and hybrid solutions, catering to various organizational sizes from small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to large enterprises [8] - Key verticals include banking, healthcare, government, manufacturing, retail, energy, education, and telecommunications [8] Key Players - Notable companies in the MDR market include CrowdStrike Holdings, Arctic Wolf Networks, Rapid7, eSentire, and SentinelOne, each offering unique solutions focused on threat intelligence, monitoring, and incident response [15]
Reducing Risk: Microsegmentation Means Faster Incident Response, Lower Insurance Premiums for Organizations
Prnewswire· 2025-10-08 10:30
Core Insights - The report by Akamai Technologies highlights that organizations implementing microsegmentation can significantly reduce ransomware containment times and improve their cyber insurance terms [1][5] - A majority of organizations recognize the importance of microsegmentation, with half of non-adopters planning to implement it within two years, and over two-thirds of current adopters intending to increase their investment [3][6] Adoption of Microsegmentation - While 90% of organizations have some form of segmentation, only 35% have fully implemented microsegmentation, leaving many exposed to cyber threats [3] - Security organizations with over $1 billion in annual revenue reported a 33% reduction in ransomware containment time after implementing microsegmentation [4] Benefits of Microsegmentation - 79% of organizations experienced at least one ransomware attack in the past 24 months, with 63% of microsegmentation adopters implementing it to contain such attacks [6] - 56% of organizations aim to respond more quickly to security incidents through microsegmentation [6] - 74% of organizations are adopting microsegmentation to protect high-risk assets from potential threats [6] - 57% of organizations are using microsegmentation to safeguard against internal threats and to meet regulatory requirements [6] Cyber Insurance Impact - 75% of organizations report that insurers assess segmentation posture during underwriting, indicating its growing importance in cyber insurance [5] - 60% of surveyed organizations have received premium reductions tied to their segmentation maturity [7] - 74% believe that stronger segmentation increases the likelihood of insurance claims being approved [7] Challenges of Adoption - Despite rising awareness, many organizations remain stalled in early adoption stages, relying on legacy segmentation approaches [8] - Common challenges include network complexity (44%), visibility gaps (39%), and operational resistance (32%) [9] - Organizations that successfully implement microsegmentation report fewer compromised systems and lower recovery costs [9]
FORTINET CLASS ACTION ALERT: Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. Reminds Fortinet, Inc. Investors of the November 21st Deadline in the Class Action Lawsuit
Globenewswire· 2025-10-07 18:50
Core Viewpoint - A class action lawsuit has been filed against Fortinet, Inc. for alleged misrepresentations regarding the company's product refresh cycle and its impact on business performance [7]. Allegation Details - The lawsuit claims that Fortinet's management misled investors about the profitability of the refresh cycle, stating it would not be as lucrative as represented due to the old products being a "small percentage" of the business [7]. - It is alleged that Fortinet concealed the uncertainty regarding the number of FortiGate firewalls eligible for upgrades and misrepresented the momentum of the refresh cycle [7]. - Following the earnings call on August 6, 2025, where it was revealed that Fortinet was only "approximately 40% to 50% of the way through the 2026 upgrade cycle," the stock price fell over 22% [7]. Next Steps - Investors who purchased Fortinet shares during the class period (November 8, 2024, to August 6, 2025) and suffered losses are encouraged to contact the law firm for more information and to discuss their legal rights [4][8].
ROSEN, A TOP RANKED LAW FIRM, Encourages Fortinet, Inc. Investors to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action – FTNT
Globenewswire· 2025-10-07 17:54
Core Viewpoint - Rosen Law Firm is reminding investors who purchased Fortinet, Inc. common stock between November 8, 2024, and August 6, 2025, of the upcoming lead plaintiff deadline on November 21, 2025, for a class action lawsuit related to misleading statements made by the company [1][2]. Group 1: Class Action Details - Investors who bought Fortinet stock during the specified period may be eligible for compensation without any out-of-pocket fees through a contingency fee arrangement [1]. - A class action lawsuit has already been filed, and interested parties can join by contacting Rosen Law Firm [2][6]. - The lead plaintiff must file a motion with the court by November 21, 2025, to represent other class members [2]. Group 2: Allegations Against Fortinet - The lawsuit claims that Fortinet made materially false and misleading statements regarding a "record" round of FortiGate unit upgrades, projecting product revenue of $400 million to $450 million for 2025 and 2026 [4]. - It is alleged that the refresh cycle was misrepresented as being significantly larger and more lucrative than it actually was, consisting mainly of old products that represented a "small percentage" of the company's business [5]. - The lawsuit contends that Fortinet concealed the true number of firewalls eligible for upgrades and misrepresented the momentum of the refresh cycle, which was pushed through rapidly in a short time frame [5]. Group 3: Rosen Law Firm's Credentials - Rosen Law Firm has a strong track record in securities class actions, having achieved the largest securities class action settlement against a Chinese company at the time and being ranked No. 1 for securities class action settlements in 2017 [3]. - The firm has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors, securing over $438 million in 2019 alone [3]. - Founding partner Laurence Rosen has been recognized as a leading figure in the plaintiffs' bar, further establishing the firm's credibility [3].
Best Stocks To Watch: Two New IPOs, Pharma Titan AstraZeneca And Electrical Grid Play Emcor Trade Near Buy Points
Investors· 2025-10-07 13:43
Group 1 - The IPO sector remains attractive for growth investors despite concerns about a potential federal government shutdown impacting new company debuts [1] - Natural gas producer BKV and cybersecurity expert SailPoint have demonstrated strong performance recently, making them noteworthy stocks to monitor [1] - Megacap pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca is also highlighted as a stock to watch in the current market environment [1] Group 2 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced a decline on Monday, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq achieved record closing highs [2]
CyberArk Expands Machine Identity Security Portfolio with Advanced Discovery and Context Capabilities, Enabling Enhanced Visibility and Control
Businesswire· 2025-10-07 13:30
Core Insights - CyberArk announced new discovery and context capabilities in its Machine Identity Security portfolio, enhancing the ability of security teams to automatically find, understand, and secure machine identities [1] - The enhancements focus on various machine identities, including certificates, keys, secrets, and workloads, which are critical for reducing risk and simplifying compliance at scale [1] - The number of machine identities is reported to outnumber human identities, highlighting the growing importance of machine identity security [1]
Netskope Extends Unified, AI-Powered, Secure Access for All Users and Devices Everywhere with Universal ZTNA Enhancements
Prnewswire· 2025-10-07 13:00
Core Insights - Netskope has enhanced its Universal Zero Trust Network Access (UZTNA) solution to provide better visibility and policy decisions based on device posture, risk, and role [1][3] - The UZTNA solution aims to replace outdated security products like VPNs and NACs, addressing the needs of modern hybrid enterprises [1][3] Group 1: UZTNA Solution Features - The UZTNA solution includes Netskope One Private Access and Netskope Device Intelligence, focusing on secure access for remote and local users and devices [1][3] - Built-in context-aware device intelligence extends coverage to IoT/OT devices, enabling automatic risk classification and zero trust policy implementation [5] - The solution inspects private application traffic for threats and data loss prevention, ensuring consistent protection across all users and devices [5] Group 2: Market Trends and Adoption - Universal ZTNA is expected to grow over 40% by 2027, indicating a shift towards more comprehensive security solutions [2] - Netskope was ranked highest in "Private Application Access" and "Coffee Shop Networking" use cases in recent Gartner reports, showcasing its leadership in the market [2] Group 3: Policy Optimization and Management - AI-powered policy optimization through the recently announced Copilot streamlines ZTNA management, automating policy creation and configuration auditing [5] - The UZTNA solution allows organizations to extend access to private applications efficiently, ensuring least-privilege enforcement across various environments [5]
Media Advisory: Fortinet Returns to World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity
Globenewswire· 2025-10-07 13:00
Core Insights - Fortinet is participating in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity in Dubai from October 14-16, marking its fifth consecutive year at the event [1][2] - The company emphasizes the importance of public-private partnerships in enhancing global cyber resilience and addressing the evolving threat landscape influenced by AI [2][7] - Fortinet is actively involved in initiatives such as the Partnership Against Cybercrime and the Cybercrime Atlas, contributing to the development of frameworks for collaboration and intelligence sharing [3][10] Company Initiatives - Fortinet's Chief Security Strategist, Derek Manky, will participate in a panel discussion titled "Scaling Disruption: The Next Chapter in Cybercrime Collaboration," focusing on leveraging private sector expertise to combat cybercrime [2][6] - The Cybercrime Atlas, launched in 2024, aims to coordinate efforts across sectors to map and disrupt cybercriminal activities, with contributors sharing over 10,000 actionable data points in its first year [3][12] - Fortinet is a founding partner of the WEF Centre for Cybersecurity and has contributed to the Strategic Cybersecurity Talent Framework and AI and Cyber Initiative [2][3] Industry Context - According to the WEF's Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025 report, over 70% of global leaders perceive rising cybersecurity risks, highlighting the need for collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches to strengthen defenses [7][8] - The Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity is being held alongside the Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2025, aiming to leverage insights from various stakeholders to address cybersecurity challenges [8]