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In the news: Palo Alto Networks Introduces Cortex Cloud; Canonical to Provide 12 Years of Kubernetes Support; Mirantis Releases Open Source k0rdent; D-Wave Now Offers On-Premises Quantum Computing Systems; IP Fabric 7.0 Released; UK Releases Code of Practice for Securing AI; Red Hat Releases Kubernetes-Native Connectivity Link; OpenVox Automation Framework Announced; Sysdig Launches Open Source Stratoshark for Cloud Observability; Data Center Electricity Demand Projected to Double or Triple by 2028; Red Hat Releases OpenShift Virtualization Tools; 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 Announced; Open Storage Network Adds More Sites.

Palo Alto Networks Introduces Cortex Cloud

Palo Alto Networks has released Cortex Cloud, which merges Prisma Cloud with Cortex CDR.

This new version offers cloud detection and response capabilities along with AI-powered prioritization, automated remediation, and a simplified user experience.

According to the announcement, "Cortex Cloud identifies and prioritizes issues across the entire development pipeline with end-to-end context across code, runtime, cloud and newly introduced third-party scanners."

"Cortex Cloud identifies high-risk threats with precision using Cortex XDR's best-in-class CDR agent, which achieved industry-leading results in the most recent MITRE ATT&CK testing," says Elad Koren (https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/blog/2025/02/announcing-innovations-cortex-cloud/), VP of Product Management, Prisma Cloud in a related blog post.

Read more at Palo Alto Networks: https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/cortex/cloud.

Canonical to Provide 12 Years of Kubernetes Support

Canonical is committing to 12 years of security maintenance and support, starting with Canonical Kubernetes 1.32.

"Canonical's Kubernetes LTS (Long Term Support) will support FedRAMP compliance and receive at least 12 years of committed security maintenance and enterprise support on bare metal, public clouds, OpenStack, Canonical MicroCloud and VMware," the announcement states.

"Constant Kubernetes upgrades are a drain on enterprise teams. Customers who deploy Canonical Kubernetes 1.32 LTS can focus on the future, because their clusters will receive security updates for 12 full years," Mark

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