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CrowdStrike Leads in GigaOm Radar for Identity Threat Detection and Response

According to GigaOm, CrowdStrike is recognized as the most mature and complete platform in the Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) category. In the 2025 GigaOm Radar Report for ITDR, we are the only vendor with perfect 5/5 scores across all Emerging Feature categories, including AI-Enhanced SecOps/CoPilot and Non-Human Identity Security, and tied for the highest average scores in both Key Feature and Business criteria.

ARMO Now Supports GKE Autopilot Clusters

We’re excited to announce that ARMO now fully supports Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot clusters! This update comes in response to strong demand from our user community and enterprise customers, many of whom are embracing Autopilot for its simplicity and operational efficiency — while still requiring deep, real-time security observability and enforcement. Get your Kubernetes Security Checklist now.

In North America, Stablecoins Go From Concept to Core

The release of our State of Stablecoins report coincided with my time in Toronto for Consensus 2025, and I could not have asked for better timing. Stablecoins were everywhere: on-stage, in hallway conversations, across the expo floor. This wasn’t just crypto-native energy. It was banks, fintechs, regulators, and payment providers all coming to the same conclusion: stablecoins are no longer theory. They’re infrastructure.

Fixing Treasury Ops: Why Protocol Success Depends on Infrastructure

You’ve launched your protocol—or you’re close. Engineers are building. TVL is starting to grow. But behind the scenes, your treasury operations are still stuck in browser wallets, spreadsheets, and Slack messages. That’s not just inefficient. It’s a liability. Strong treasury infrastructure isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s a growth enabler. Without it, your finance, ops, and engineering teams spend time plugging gaps instead of shipping products or scaling adoption.

Operate Smart. Move Faster. Now Possible with Wallet Tagging and Sweeping.

This week, Fireblocks is expanding its platform with new capabilities that simplify, automate, and accelerate digital asset operations for your business. At the heart of the digital asset ecosystem, Fireblocks powers thousands of institutions moving billions in assets. As businesses grow in scale and complexity, so do the operational demands behind the scenes—from structuring wallets across clients and jurisdictions to ensuring funds move where they need to, fast.

Zenity and Microsoft Copilot Studio Extend AI Agent Security from Buildtime to Runtime

As enterprises race to adopt AI Agents to drive productivity and innovation. We are excited to announce that Zenity and Microsoft Copilot Studio are joining efforts to enable full adoption of AI Agents. Together, Zenity and Microsoft Copilot Studio help organizations confidently build, deploy, and use AI Agents with built-in security and governance throughout the development and deployment process so they can accelerate adoption at scale.

Takeaway from RSAC 2025: Focus on AI Utility

If you are at all involved in cybersecurity, then chances are you attended or talked to someone about the RSA Conference 2025. This year’s theme was “Many Voices, One Community” – a spot on description based on my experience. Yes, there were many voices – mostly talking AI, specifically agentic AI which is driving innovation and demand for security solutions.

The Missing Layer: Email Protection That Exchange Online and Gmail Users Urgently Need

In our previous blog (Beyond Attachments: How Email Becomes Your Biggest Data Exfiltration Vector), we exposed the critical gaps in standard email data loss prevention (DLP) tools that allow data exfiltration to continue despite significant investment in native controls. Organizations that have implemented targeted solutions to address these gaps report dramatic improvements in their security posture. Here's what comprehensive email DLP actually looks like in practice.