Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

The Future of Content and AI: Pay per Crawl and What's Next

In this episode, host João Tomé is joined by Will Allen, Cloudflare’s VP of Product Management, to discuss Pay-Per-Crawl and our new permission-based model for AI bots. These updates, launched on Content Independence Day, aim to reshape how AI models access and reward content, shifting from opt-out to opt-in. They explore how AI Overviews are changing the old “traffic for content” model, and how Cloudflare is helping creators take control through tools like AI Audit. Plus: the future of trustworthy content, bot authentication, and the rise of a fairer content economy.

The Human Element of AI in IT: Upskilling, Security, and Strategic Problem Solving

Dive deep into the nuanced reality of AI's impact on Information Technology with JumpCloud's SVP of Product, Joel Rennich, and 9to5Mac's Bradley Chambers. Moving beyond the hype, this episode offers a forward-looking perspective on how AI is not merely a tool for automation but a catalyst for profound shifts in IT roles and responsibilities. Discover tangible gains like enhanced tier-one support deflection and accelerated product deployment, and explore how IT professionals are upskilling to tackle complex challenges, including writing scripts and automating functionality with AI assistance.

Data Control at the Edge Cloudflare & FedRAMP in Action

This exclusive webinar discovers how Cloudflare helps agencies stay secure and compliant. Cloudflare Data Localization Suite allows customers to leverage the resiliency, security and performance of the Cloudflare global anycast network while maintaining appropriate data residency controls. This session explores Cloudflare’s unique approach to FedRAMP compliance. Learn how FedRAMP authorized services from Cloudflare can help agencies and contractors enhance, secure and monitor both public and private applications whether hosted on-prem or in the cloud.

Navigating Operational Resilience Regulation in Cloud Computing

The rate of adoption for cloud computing has grown steadily across many industries, driven by the need for flexibility, innovation and cost efficiency. One of the key verticals that has fully embraced cloud technology is the financial services sector. Cloud is particularly suited to this industry as it allows for more efficient storage, faster processing of large amounts of data, and consolidation of records which gives firms the ability to accurately analyse data.

Cut Your Azure Spend: Trustwave MXDR and MailMarshal Purchases Now Count Towards Your Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment MACC

Trustwave has significantly enhanced its Microsoft Azure Marketplace offering with the addition of three security solutions that will help clients meet their Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC). Starting immediately, Trustwave MXDR for Microsoft, MXDR Elite for Microsoft with Co-Managed SOC, and MailMarshal with Microsoft O365 are Azure Benefits Eligible in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.

How Cybersecurity Leaders Start Being Enablers

Too many cybersecurity teams stay in the shadows, only stepping in for audits or after an incident. But if you want to influence funding decisions, share strategy, and get buy-in when it matters, you have to be in the room long before that. In the latest episode of The Connectivity Cloud Podcast, Olivier Busolini of Mashreq shares how he moved from being "the guy in the second line of defense" to a trusted partner in the business.

Securing Public Institutions with Cloudflare One

Florida’s colleges, universities, and public agencies are under pressure to manage growing cyber threats while supporting hybrid access and stretched resources. Join Tom Coffey, Senior SASE Specialist at Cloudflare, to learn how organizations like yours are adopting Zero Trust and SASE with Cloudflare One to simplify security, reduce costs, and improve performance.

Introducing simple and secure egress policies by hostname in Cloudflare's SASE platform

Cloudflare’s SASE platform is on a mission to strengthen our platform-wide support for hostname- and domain-based policies. This mission is being driven by enthusiastic demands from our customers, and boosted along the way by several interesting engineering challenges. Today, we’re taking a deep dive into the first milestone of this mission, which we recently released in open beta: egress policies by hostname, domain, content category, and application. Let’s dive right in!