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Read more: Akamai Crosses US$1 Billion in APAC Revenue, Bets on Edge AIAkamai Technologies has crossed US$1 billion in annual revenue from the Asia Pacific region for 2025, the company announced on 10 June 2026. The milestone marks a strategic inflection point as the company pivots its APAC growth thesis from content delivery toward edge AI inference and distributed cloud infrastructure. The…
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Read more: CrowdStrike: Tech Is World’s Most Targeted Industry as China Steals AIThe technology sector has become the world’s most targeted industry for cyberattacks, with China-nexus adversaries driving more than 58% of all state-sponsored intrusions against tech firms as Beijing accelerates efforts to acquire AI capabilities and intellectual property it cannot build fast enough, according to CrowdStrike‘s 2026 Technology Threat Landscape Report.…
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Read more: Kaspersky: Southeast Asia Tops Global ICS Attack Rankings for ManufacturingNearly one in five industrial control systems (ICS) worldwide was hit by a cyberattack in Q1 2026, with Southeast Asia ranking as the most targeted region for manufacturing sector attacks, according to Kaspersky‘s latest ICS CERT quarterly report. The report found that 19.4% to 19.6% of ICS computers globally had…
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Read more: Digital Realty Opens Malaysia Data Centre Campus to Power SEA AI GrowthDigital Realty, the world’s largest cloud- and carrier-neutral data centre platform, has launched its Malaysia operations with a multi-site campus in Cyberjaya, marking a significant step in the company’s Southeast Asia expansion and its push to support AI and hybrid cloud workloads across the region. The Cyberjaya campus comprises three…
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Read more: Cohesity Joins Anthropic’s Project Glasswing to Harden Data Platform with Frontier AICohesity, the AI-powered data security company, has been granted access to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview as a participant in Project Glasswing, Anthropic’s programme giving trusted organisations access to its most advanced frontier model to secure critical software infrastructure. Cohesity will use Claude Mythos Preview to surface, validate and remediate potential…
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Read more: IDEMIA and Nevetal Partner to Bring Biometric Identity to Cruise Passenger JourneysIDEMIA Public Security (IPS), a division of IDEMIA Group and a global leader in biometric solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Nevetal to develop digital identity solutions for the cruise industry, targeting more secure and seamless passenger journeys from terminal check-in through to border processing. The collaboration combines IDEMIA…
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Read more: APAC Leads Global Wealth Growth for Second Year as AI Drives Record GainsGlobal high-net-worth individual (HNWI) wealth grew 8.7 per cent in 2025 to reach a record USD 98.3 trillion — the largest single-year increase since 2018 — with Asia-Pacific emerging as the fastest-growing region for the second consecutive year, according to the 30th edition of the Capgemini Research Institute’s World Wealth…
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Read more: One NZ Cuts Mobile Provisioning from Ten Days to Ten Minutes with UiPath MaestroOne NZ, one of Australia and New Zealand’s leading telecommunications providers, has cut enterprise mobile provisioning times from ten days to under ten minutes using UiPath Maestro, a cloud-native orchestration platform that unifies automation, AI agents, and human interaction into end-to-end business processes. The deployment was implemented in just five…
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Read more: Fortinet Brings AI-Powered Network Detection to Singapore with New NDR Cloud PoPFortinet has launched a new FortiNDR Cloud Point-of-Presence (PoP) in Singapore, bringing advanced AI-powered Network Detection and Response (NDR) capabilities on-shore for the first time in the region. The deployment addresses a growing challenge for security teams across ASEAN and Asia-Pacific: detecting threats that are specifically designed to evade traditional…
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Read more: 77% of Enterprises Treat AI as Board Priority — But Two-Thirds Run Legacy InfrastructureThree in four enterprise leaders globally now treat artificial intelligence as a board-level priority, yet 65 per cent of organisations continue to operate on legacy or developing infrastructure that was not designed to carry AI workloads at scale. The finding is drawn from Building Durable AI Advantage, a new study…

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