Recently, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. and Wiz announced the global rollout of their integrated cloud security solution, uniting Check Point’s cloud network security with Wiz’s Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP). This partnership aims to enhance cloud security by providing enterprises with real-time visibility and AI-powered prevention capabilities. Designed to address the increasing complexity of cloud environments, the solution focuses on proactive threat prevention, visibility, and reducing false positives. The collaboration marks a significant advancement in cloud security by automating risk assessment and remediation processes, highlighting the evolving importance of AI in safeguarding digital environments.
In other trading, Sandisk was a notable mover up 16.9% and closing at $113.50, hovering around its 52-week high. This week, Sandisk and Kioxia began operations at their new semiconductor facility in Japan, designed for advanced 3D flash memory production with AI-enhanced efficiencies. In the meantime, DCI Indonesia lagged, down 5.5% to end the day at IDR274,400.00.
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Microsoft ended the day at $514.60 up 0.6%.
Apple finished trading at $254.43 down 0.4%, close to the 52-week high.
Alphabet closed at $244.05 down 1%, near its 52-week high.
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