This Week in Technology

This Week in Technology

By Eric Corcoran
Posted in Technology Week in Review
On June 05, 2026

Monday 6/1

Monitor Claude with Rubrik Agent Cloud and the Claude Compliance API (Rubrik)

Rubrik Agent Cloud integrates with the Claude Compliance API to help organizations monitor how Claude is used across the enterprise. Teams can see who is using Claude, review activity when needed, flag risky behavior, and use Rubrik SAGE to create natural-language policies that route alerts to their security tools.

https://www.rubrik.com/blog/company/26/5/monitor-claude-with-rubrik-agent-cloud-and-the-claude-compliance-api

Accelerating Cloud Security Outcomes Together: Why Arctic Wolf and Wiz are Redefining What’s Possible (Arctic Wolf)

Arctic Wolf and Wiz partner to unify cloud visibility and response, helping teams reduce risk, prioritize threats, and act faster with managed detection.

https://arcticwolf.com/resources/blog/why-arctic-wolf-and-wiz-are-redefining-whats-possible/

Tuesday 6/2

New and improved: Computer-using agents, a new workflows experience, and real-time voice experiences (Microsoft)

Traditional automation works best in predictable environments. But many real business processes are anything but predictable. Interfaces change. Vendor portals update unexpectedly. Legacy systems lack APIs entirely. As a result, even relatively simple processes can require constant maintenance just to keep automations running reliably.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-copilot/blog/copilot-studio/new-and-improved-computer-using-agents-a-new-workflows-experience-and-real-time-voice-experiences/

Why centralized desktop delivery is making a comeback (Citrix)

The status quo of managing thousands of vulnerable, independent endpoints is a losing proposition in today’s threat landscape. When sensitive data lives on every device, the attack surface expands exponentially.

https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2026/06/01/why-centralized-desktop-delivery-is-making-a-comeback/

Wednesday 6/3

AI pressure is rising for mid-market IT teams—but most are already stretched thin keeping the business running. Join Gotham’s Brian Wagner and Ryan Lee on June 16 at 3 pm for a webinar discussing how to unlock the AI capabilities already included in Microsoft 365 with a focus on three practical 30-day wins for lean IT teams.

Click the link below to register:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ai-is-moving-fast-heres-where-to-start-tickets-1990397071220?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true

Data Lake vs. Data Warehouse: What’s the Difference and Which One Do You Actually Need to Succeed in the Era of AI? (Cribl)

Organizations are now generating enormous volumes of machine data from cloud infrastructure, observability platforms, security tools, AI applications, customer interactions, and distributed systems. Logs, metrics, traces, and events are arriving faster and in more formats than ever before. Simply storing all of that data isn’t enough.

https://cribl.io/blog/data-lake-vs-data-warehouse-what-is-the-difference/

In the Mythos era, identity is the last line of defense (Delinea)

Faster vulnerability discovery only changes how fast attackers can get in, not what they’re after once inside. What they’re after has not changed, and the organizations that have already built strong identity security programs will be better positioned than those scrambling to catch up.

https://delinea.com/blog/mythos-ai-agents-and-identity-security

Thursday 6/4

Private App Access, Zero Network Change (Cato Networks)

As organizations advance toward Security Service Edge (SSE), secure access to private applications has become a practical priority. Executives rightly expect these programs to improve security while increasing agility. Yet many initiatives slow down at the same point: extending access to private applications. 

https://www.catonetworks.com/blog/private-app-access-zero-network-change/

Windows 365 vs. Azure Virtual Desktop: how to decide (Nerdio)

They're two distinct Microsoft products that both run inside Azure and deliver Windows 11 Enterprise desktops. Users connect to both through the same Windows App client and authenticate through Microsoft Entra ID. The experience users see is nearly identical. Where they split is the underlying architecture and who manages it.

https://getnerdio.com/blog/windows-365-vs-azure-virtual-desktop/

Friday 6/5

AI Governance: One word. Two meanings.

When a CISO says "AI governance," they usually mean: how do we secure AI systems from attack? When a GRC team says, "AI governance," they usually mean: how do we ensure AI is used responsibly, ethically, and in compliance with regulations? Both are legitimate. Both are necessary. And they are not the same thing.

https://www.gothamtg.com/blog/ai-governance-one-word-two-meanings

The AI Defense Plane: Securing the New Enterprise Execution Layer (Check Point)

AI did not introduce one neat new risk category. Security teams are very good at turning new risk categories into taxonomies, dashboards, and meetings with names like “working group.” The real change is that AI cuts across the categories we already had.

https://blog.checkpoint.com/ai-security/the-ai-defense-plane-securing-the-new-enterprise-execution-layer/

The Convergence of Cloud Secrets & AI Risk (SentinelOne)

Unlike traditional cloud credentials that primarily facilitate resource manipulation, the compromise of AI keys introduces unique risk vectors. AI services frequently operate at the intersection of various enterprise systems, including CRM platforms, ticketing systems, and analytics tools, which means a single compromised LLM API key can provide an attacker with broad visibility into diverse datasets.

https://www.sentinelone.com/blog/the-convergence-of-cloud-secrets-and-ai-risk/