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Cyware and Trustmarque partner to deliver operationalised threat intelligence in the UK
Cyware, an industry leader in threat intelligence operationalisation, collaboration and orchestrated response and Trustmarque, a leading provider of IT solutions and services, has announced a strategic partnership. The agreement brings Cyware’ s advanced threat intelligence and cyber fusion platform to UK organisations, with extended services supporting the UK Government’ s“ Defend as One” cyber strategy.
The collaboration, Trustmarque, will integrate Cyware’ s AI-driven platform into its existing suite of security services, enabling public and private sector clients to operationalise threat intelligence, automate responses and collaborate securely across environments.
Cyware’ s platform is specifically designed to provide collective defence, which is in line with the UK Government Cyber Security Strategy’ s“ Defend as One” initiative. Its solutions map directly to policy pillars, including resilience, collaboration, intelligence sharing and automation, helping organisations move to a more proactive defence.
“ This important partnership with Trustmarque is a significant step in enabling UK organisations to operationalise threat intelligence,” said Ed Chew, Head of Channel International at Cyware.
“ Trustmarque’ s long-standing role as a trusted advisor across public and private organisations makes them the ideal partner to accelerate the adoption of Cyware’ s collective defence capabilities.”
DE-CIX launches world’ s first AI internet exchange
DE-CIX, a leading Internet Exchange( IX) operator, has announced the launch of the world’ s first fully-integrated AI Internet Exchange( AI-IX). The new platform is available at Europe’ s largest Internet Exchange in Frankfurt and all DE-CIX locations worldwide. It is designed to provide seamless, high-performance interconnection for AI-powered applications, addressing the growth in demand for AI services.
The company has completed the first phase of its global rollout, connecting over 50 AI-relevant networks, including providers of AI and GPU services. This initial phase focuses on AI inference, which is essential for real-time applications such as robotics and self-driving cars, ensuring resilient and low-latency connectivity.
A second phase will make the AI-IX Ultra-Ethernet-ready, enabling it to support the more demanding requirements of AI model training. This will allow AI training to be carried out in a geographically distributed manner, moving away from centralised data centres.
“ With various predictions made for millions – even hundreds of millions – of AI agents in the coming years, the need for interconnection services to support their operations is growing massively”, said Ivo Ivanov, CEO of DE-CIX.
“ Until now, huge, centralised data centres have been needed to quickly process AI computing loads on parallel clusters,” added Dr. Thomas King, CTO of DE-CIX
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