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At a Glance AI is reshaping cybersecurity – but not in a balanced way. While defenders are still figuring out how to operationalize it, attackers are already using AI
This is a follow-up to an earlier article on CVE-2026-4747 and what AI-assisted vulnerability discovery means for storage infrastructure, which you can read here. The first
Many storage and backup systems rely on long‑standing protocol implementations such as NFS/RPC. These protocols have not changed – but the way vulnerabilities within them are discovered has. What once required deep
For years, cybersecurity followed a familiar rhythm. We hardened endpoints. We added controls to networks and applications. We refined detection. We rehearsed response. And then AI
Enterprise storage and backup platforms are foundational to enterprise data services, enabling business continuity, cyber recovery, and regulatory compliance. As AI accelerates initial compromise and lateral
Enterprise cyber resilience strategies are undergoing a fundamental shift. Storage is no longer a passive repository for data and backups – it is becoming an active
We’re excited to announce the StorageGuard Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server – a powerful new way to manage and automate the security posture of enterprise storage
AI is only as trustworthy as the data plane that feeds it. As enterprises modernize for agentic systems and multimodal workloads, storage becomes part of the
Storage and Backup Are the Missing Piece in ASCA Security teams continue to invest in advanced controls, yet incidents persist. Gartner identifies the root cause clearly:
Infrastructure security is undergoing the most significant transformation in decades. Once viewed as the quiet, foundational layer beneath applications and endpoints, today it has moved to
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