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Oracle Partners With seQure To Bolster Cybersecurity For Governments, Enterprises
Oracle Partners With seQure To Bolster Cybersecurity For Governments, Enterprises

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time13-05-2025

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Oracle Partners With seQure To Bolster Cybersecurity For Governments, Enterprises

Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), along with seQure, a cybersecurity firm and its partner, disclosed the availability of seQure's Ground-Truth service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The company said that Ground-Truth is a cybersecurity and data observability service that helps automate the detection of threats and vulnerabilities and can reduce event alerts by 90%. Previously an on-premises solution, Ground-Truth can now be deployed across Oracle's various cloud offerings, including public, government, sovereign, and dedicated cloud with Oracle's security framework allows seQure to offer customers sophisticated, AI-powered threat detection while meeting data localization needs. This enables operational flexibility in intricate environments, compliance with regulatory, security, and performance standards, and unlocks the complete advantages of cloud and sovereign AI capabilities. Rand Waldron, vice president, Oracle said, 'This partnership helps our combined customers identify unknown cyber threats and anomalies faster and more accurately. In addition, it enables customers to benefit from OCI's built-in security, leading performance, and flexibility.' Jason Turner, chairman and CEO Entanglement stated, 'OCI's high-performance infrastructure and scaling was essential for deploying this solution and enabling us to provide our customers with the benefits of automated scaling, robust security features, and predictable pricing.' Last week, IBM disclosed a collaboration with Oracle to integrate IBM's premier AI platform, Watsonx, with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Investors can gain exposure to the stock via Pacer Funds Pacer Data and Digital Revolution ETF (NYSE:TRFK) and iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (BATS:IGV). Price Action: ORCL shares are up 0.70% at $158.32 at the last check on Tuesday. Image by Mdisk via Shutterstock UNLOCKED: 5 NEW TRADES EVERY WEEK. Click now to get top trade ideas daily, plus unlimited access to cutting-edge tools and strategies to gain an edge in the markets. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? ORACLE (ORCL): Free Stock Analysis Report This article Oracle Partners With seQure To Bolster Cybersecurity For Governments, Enterprises originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.

Oracle to provide cloud computing, AI services to Singapore military
Oracle to provide cloud computing, AI services to Singapore military

Yahoo

time18-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Oracle to provide cloud computing, AI services to Singapore military

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oracle said on Wednesday it would provide Singapore's defense technology arm with "isolated" cloud computing and AI services, in the company's first such deal in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian governments are frequent targets of cyber espionage campaigns and are facing escalating supply chain attacks, according to security researchers. Under the deal, the U.S firm will provide Singapore's armed forces and defense ministry with an "air-gapped" isolated cloud computing infrastructure - meaning that it will be cut off from the internet and connected instead to classified networks via encrypted devices. "We're bringing our generative AI tools across the air gaps and into those isolated environments ," said Oracle Global Defense Chief Technology Officer Rand Waldron. He highlighted the technology includes AI data and imagery capabilities, including the ability for the AI to analyze video streams for faces, licenses, or details of cars. Oracle declined to comment on the size of the deal. Oracle has ramped up activities in Southeast Asia. It announced it planned to invest more than $6.5 billion to set up a cloud region in Malaysia in October.

Oracle to provide cloud computing, AI services to Singapore military
Oracle to provide cloud computing, AI services to Singapore military

Reuters

time18-03-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Oracle to provide cloud computing, AI services to Singapore military

SINGAPORE, March 18 (Reuters) - Oracle (ORCL.N), opens new tab said on Wednesday it would provide Singapore's defense technology arm with "isolated" cloud computing and AI services, in the company's first such deal in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian governments are frequent targets of cyber espionage campaigns and are facing escalating supply chain attacks, according to security researchers. Under the deal, the U.S firm will provide Singapore's armed forces and defense ministry with an "air-gapped" isolated cloud computing infrastructure - meaning that it will be cut off from the internet and connected instead to classified networks via encrypted devices. "We're bringing our generative AI tools across the air gaps and into those isolated environments ," said Oracle Global Defense Chief Technology Officer Rand Waldron. He highlighted the technology includes AI data and imagery capabilities, including the ability for the AI to analyze video streams for faces, licenses, or details of cars. Oracle declined to comment on the size of the deal. Oracle has ramped up activities in Southeast Asia. It announced it planned to invest more than $6.5 billion t o set up a cloud region in Malaysia in October.

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