Databricks Enters the SIEM Market with Lakewatch: Is This the Beginning of a Data-Driven Security Shift?
When Databricks officially entered the security market in late March 2026 with Lakewatch, it was not just another product launch. The message behind it was far more direct. Databricks is openly challenging the structure of the existing SIEM market, arguing that traditional models are becoming too expensive, too limited, and increasingly misaligned with how modern […]
Palo Alto Networks Turns Zero Trust into a Measurable Operating Model: Progress or Just Another Dashboard Layer?

Zero Trust has long been treated as a promise. A concept that worked well in presentations, looked convincing in architecture diagrams, and translated neatly into workshops. In practice, however, it often remained fragmented. Organizations implemented parts of it, identity controls here, segmentation there, but rarely achieved a consistent, end-to-end model. This is exactly the gap […]
Trend Micro Reframes Its Enterprise Strategy as “TrendAI”: A Shift Toward AI Governance in Security Architectures

In late March 2026, Trend Micro repositioned its enterprise business under a new umbrella: TrendAI. At first glance, this move could be interpreted as a familiar pattern in the security market. A new label, a refined platform narrative, a repositioning aligned with current trends. However, a closer look suggests that this shift may reflect a […]
Cisco Pushes Security into the Age of AI Agents: Why Zero Trust Is No Longer Just About Humans

The security industry has spent the last few years talking about AI, automation, and the future of the SOC. Most of it sounded like incremental progress. Better detection, more automation, faster response. What Cisco introduced at RSA 2026 feels different. Not because of a single product, but because of the shift in how the problem […]