Application Security The White House Just Accelerated the PQC Clock Last week, a U.S. Presidential Executive Order, Securing the Nation Against Advanced Cryptographic Attacks – The White House, mandated that federal agencies complete their transition to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) by the end of 2030. Prakash Sinha |July 16, 2026
DDoS Protection Why Modern Web DDoS Protection Forces a Choice Between Visibility and Control Encrypted traffic was supposed to make everything safer. In many ways, it did. Today, the majority of web traffic is protected by TLS, helping organizations secure user data and maintain privacy at scale. Eva Abergel |July 15, 2026
Application Security Blocking Handshake Abuse Early: How TLS Enforcement Reduces HTTPS Attack Surface Encrypted traffic is now the default for most digital services, but encryption also changes how abuse appears on the wire. Boris Melnik |July 14, 2026
Application Security AI Crawlers Surge in FSI: Who’s Accessing Financial Data and Why It Matters In Part 1 of this series, we explored the evolving bot threat landscape in financial services, trends in ATO attacks, and how bot traffic continues to expand the attack surface. Dhanesh Ramachandran |July 09, 2026
Agentic AI Security AI Agent Classification: Helping Security Teams See AI Agents Clearly When we set out to design AI Agent Classification, the first question was not only what the system should identify, but how to help security teams understand a type of traffic they were not used to seeing. Marom Duani Pe’er |July 08, 2026
Agentic AI Security AI Agents Are Everywhere. Can You Govern and Secure Them All? AI agents are rapidly becoming part of everyday business operations. They automate workflows, assist employees, interact with enterprise systems, and increasingly make decisions and take actions on behalf of users. Dror Zelber |July 07, 2026
API Security APIs in the Age of AI: When "Legitimate" Traffic Becomes the Threat Most API security is built around a simple assumption: the threat looks like an attack. Bad payload, stolen token, known bot, malicious IP. Find it, block it, done. Tzvika Shneider |July 06, 2026
Agentic AI Security When AI Acts on Its Own: The New Threat Landscape of Agentic AI The arrival of Agentic AI marks a profound shift in how organizations must think about cybersecurity. Unlike traditional LLMs, which generate text and recommendations, Agentic AI systems can act — executing workflows, calling APIs, modifying configurations, analyzing systems, and making autonomous decisions. Dror Zelber |July 01, 2026
AI and User Experience Designing for Understanding in the Age of AI In our article, Inside AI SOC Xpert, we explored how AI can help security teams respond faster and make better decisions through real-time recommendations and contextual insights. Noy Cabel |June 30, 2026
Application Delivery Why High-End ADCs Matter More Than Ever For many years, evaluating an Application Delivery Controller (ADC) was relatively simple. Organizations focused primarily on throughput metrics: how much Layer 4 or Layer 7 traffic a platform could process. Avi Katz |June 29, 2026
Threat Intelligence When Machines Find What Humans Missed for Decades We have crossed into a volatile cybersecurity landscape where the traditional boundaries of vulnerability research have been fundamentally redrawn. Pascal Geenens |June 26, 2026
Agentic AI Security Radware & Dataiku: Securing and Governing Enterprise AI at Scale Enterprises are rapidly moving beyond GenAI into a new phase of agentic AI adoption, where autonomous AI agents, analytical pipelines, and generative systems actively participate in decision-making, operations, and customer engagement. Dror Zelber |June 25, 2026