Deep observability and the AI security illusion: why more tools aren't delivering better protection

  • Thursday, 25th June 2026 Posted 9 hours ago in by Sophie Milburn
In this in-depth discussion, Mark Jow, EMEA Technical Advocate & Evangelist at Gigamon, and Sam Lambert, EMEA Channel Director at Gigamon, explore why 83% of breaches now involve AI despite increasing security investment. From fragmented visibility and tool sprawl to cloud security misconceptions and machine-speed attacks, they explain why deep observability is becoming the foundation of effective cyber defence.
In this discussion, Marie Hargraves, Principal Crisis Advisor at Semperis, explores how organisations can move beyond firefighting to build true...
In this interview, Terry Lewis, Founder and CEO of RoboShadow, and Mostyn Thomas, Senior Director of Security EMEA at Pax8, discuss the evolving MSP...

Trust and identity in the cyber security spotlight

Posted 6 days ago by Phil Alsop
Ross McKerchar, CISO at Sophos, discusses the results of the company’s recent Cybersecurity Trust Reality 2026 report and the State of Identity...
In this interview, Rik Ferguson, VP of Security Intelligence at Forescout Technologies, discusses emerging cyber threats, including OT/IoT risks,...
In this interview, Doni Brass, SVP Product Strategy & Community, discusses findings from the latest threat report showing widespread credential...
In this interview, Niall Mackey, Commercial Director at TopSec Cloud Solutions, explains why email remains the dominant attack vector for SMBs and...
In this interview, Kurt Daniel, CEO of Virtuozzo, discusses how infrastructure efficiency, GPU monetisation, automation and unified management...
Gavin Guinane, Field CTO EMEA at Glean, discusses how enterprises are struggling with AI agent sprawl, governance challenges, and proving ROI at...