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Generative AI Cybersecurity Market Set to Quadruple by 2031, MarketsandMarkets Report Finds

The generative AI cybersecurity market is entering a period of strong expansion, according to a new report from MarketsandMarkets, with its value expected to surge from USD 8.65 billion in 2025 to USD 35.50 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 26.5%. One of the key forces driving this growth is the rise of task-executing AI agents that can autonomously perform actions, requiring strong safeguards to prevent misuse and unintended harm.

The report highlights that breaches of AI models and applications are already a growing concern. IBM’s 2025 Cost of a Data Breach Report revealed that 13% of organizations worldwide experienced such breaches, with 60% resulting in compromised data and 31% causing operational disruption. Companies using unsanctioned “shadow AI” tools faced an average added cost of USD 670,000 per breach.

In the Asia Pacific region, the market is projected to record the highest growth rate, fueled by rapid adoption of AI-driven cybersecurity in finance, healthcare, and government. Governments are increasingly deploying AI measures to protect public services and critical infrastructure, while businesses are investing in AI to strengthen compliance, data protection, and customer trust.

MarketsandMarkets notes that demand for advanced AI-native security tools is rising as threats become more complex.

Vendors are investing in AI-driven penetration testing, automated vulnerability assessments, and real-time anomaly detection to help organizations bridge gaps between security operations and decision-making.

At the same time, risks such as prompt injection, model manipulation, and indirect prompt leaks are emerging as critical challenges. In high-stakes sectors like healthcare, financial services, and secure communications, such exploits could undermine decision-making integrity and regulatory compliance. Vendors are therefore moving toward fine-tuning guardrails, layered prompt filtering, and adversarial training to counter these evolving attack vectors.

Overall, the report concludes that the convergence of generative AI with advanced cybersecurity analytics will play a decisive role in helping organizations build resilience, protect sensitive data, and maintain operational trust in an increasingly hostile digital environment.

SiteOwl Joins ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions Americas to Expand Lifecycle Management Leadership

ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions Americas has announced the acquisition of SiteOwl, the physical security industry’s leading lifecycle management platform. The move combines SiteOwl’s purpose-built SaaS technology with ASSA ABLOY’s global expertise in access control, strengthening leadership in lifecycle management solutions.

Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, SiteOwl enables enterprise security teams and system integrators to manage designs, installations, service, and infrastructure in a single centralized platform. Today, the company manages more than 2.5 million devices across over 10,000 sites, serving industries including education, healthcare, logistics, critical infrastructure, technology, finance, and retail. SiteOwl will continue operating under its existing brand and leadership.

“This move allows us to stay focused on what our customers need—more reliable tools, fewer delays, and better clarity and control over their security systems,” said Joseph Ndesandjo, CEO of SiteOwl.

ASSA ABLOY leaders emphasized the strategic importance of the acquisition. “I am very pleased to welcome SiteOwl to ASSA ABLOY, an exciting technological addition that reinforces our leadership in physical security lifecycle management and creates new growth opportunities,” said Nico Delvaux, President and CEO of ASSA ABLOY.

Gallagher Security Shares Key Lessons for Building Resilient Security

As 2025 enters its final quarter, Gallagher Security emphasizes that the security industry is at a turning point. While innovation continues at pace, success depends less on new features and more on how organizations adopt, align, and apply technology in real-world contexts. Drawing on its global research and industry experience, Gallagher Security highlights several clear lessons for leaders looking to strengthen their security strategies.

First, security is no longer just about protection—it is a strategic business enabler. Organizations are increasingly using security systems to support operational performance, automation, sustainability, and data-driven decision-making.

Second, modernization is essential but comes with challenges. Mobile credentials and cloud migration are advancing, yet adoption often lags due to policy misalignment, infrastructure limits, and lack of awareness. Gallagher Security advises that progress requires clear communication, practical pathways, and trusted partnerships.

Third, people remain at the center of every technology decision. Training, ease of use, and access to experts often matter more than technical features. At the same time, staffing shortages slow implementation, increasing the need for solutions that are intuitive, scalable, and easy to support.

Fourth, aligning security and IT strategies is no longer optional. Hybrid deployments highlight the need for shared governance and collaboration across departments to address cybersecurity and compliance risks effectively.

Finally, innovation only delivers value when it meets real needs. Successful deployments adapt to existing infrastructure, regulations, and cultural expectations rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all approach.

For organizations planning ahead, Gallagher Security’s advice is clear: treat security as a driver of business value, invest in people and partnerships, and ensure technology choices are aligned with long-term goals. In a rapidly evolving landscape, these principles are the foundation for building resilient and future-ready security.

ISAF 2025 to Spotlight Fire Safety as Region’s Largest Security Exhibition Returns to Istanbul

The 29th International Security, Smart Homes, and Fire Safety Exhibition (ISAF) is preparing to open its doors once again, taking place between October 8–11, 2025, at the Istanbul Expo Center. Recognized as the largest gathering of the security industry in the region, ISAF will welcome thousands of professionals, companies, and experts from across the globe.

As in previous years, the exhibition will serve as a hub for innovation, showcasing the latest advancements in security systems, smart home technologies, and fire safety solutions. More than 300 companies and over 700 brands from Turkiye and international markets will present their cutting-edge products, while more than 20,000 visitors are expected to explore new solutions, forge partnerships, and take part in sector-defining conferences.

Fire Safety as the Central Theme

The theme for 2025 has been set as “Fire Safety”, a focus chosen in light of recent fire disasters in the country. The exhibition will highlight this issue through awareness initiatives and expert discussions. More than 25 Fire Department Chiefs from Metropolitan Municipalities, alongside international specialists, will address urgent topics such as:

  • Emergency response to fires in electric vehicles
  • Fire prevention and risk analysis in buildings
  • Innovative approaches to forest fire management
  • Fire risks in solar panel systems
  • Protective clothing and compliance with international safety standards

Knowledge Exchange and Conferences

Beyond the exhibition halls, ISAF will distinguish itself with a rich conference program. Highlights include sessions titled “The Security of the Future”, organized with the Security Services Organization Association (GÜSOD), presentations from the Turkish National Police Private Security Inspection Directorate on security and fire product standards, and training modules from the Public Cyber Defense Association, such as “AI and Cybersecurity Training for Healthcare Institutions.”

A Global Platform for Growth

With its strong international presence and dynamic program, ISAF 2025 promises to remain a premier platform for both commercial cooperation and knowledge exchange. Industry leaders, decision-makers, and innovators will converge in Istanbul, reinforcing the city’s role as a key meeting point for the global security sector.

Ambient System modernizes railway infrastructure in Bulgaria with new digital Voice Alarm Systems

Ambient System, a leading provider of Public Address and Voice Alarm (PAVA) systems, has completed a major project to modernize railway lines in Bulgaria with new digital PAVA systems. The project involved replacing existing, outdated analog PA systems with modern, digital solutions that are compliant with both EN 54 and TSI PRM standards.

The scope of the project included the design and delivery of PAVA systems across several regions, including Sophia, Blagoevgrad, Kostibro and Mezdra. The solution delivered by Ambient System included compact midiVES and miniVES Voice Alarm Systems. These all-in-one control units are designed for versatility and can operate as standalone systems or within a TCP/IP network architecture. The PAVA systems were also integrated with a third-party passenger information system and an IP telephone system.

The entire solution is managed by the Yellow Security System Management Software, which provides comprehensive visualization, remote management and system logging capabilities. New regional control centers were fitted with YELLOW PC workstations to manage the systems.

“A project of such functionality and scale is being implemented for the first time in the country’s railway transport infrastructure, positioning Pro Audio expertise and Ambient System’s cutting-edge solutions as a key factor in the modernization of communication systems across both transport and industrial sectors.” – said Stanislav Petrov, Managing Director of Pro Audio Ltd.

“The work in Bulgaria exemplifies our focus on contributing to major transportation projects. We believe that building strong, local partnerships is crucial for the successful implementation of such large-scale initiatives.” said Krzysztof Młudzik, Ambient System Technical Director.

The new PAVA systems’ primary task is to provide passengers with voice information regarding train timetables, including deviations, as well as to emit general and security messages.

The project also included the deployment of EN 54 certified loudspeakers and System Gateway servers for integration. The system has the ability to be remotely controlled from Operation Control Centers (OCC) and can emit both automatic, passenger information system-generated and manual messages.

Secure and Seamless Access at the Sydney Opera House with ASSA ABLOY

The Sydney Opera House, one of the world’s most recognizable cultural landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage site, welcomes more than 10 million visitors each year. Behind its iconic sails, the venue hosts a diverse range of performances and events, making safe and reliable access essential for artists, staff, and the public alike.

ASSA ABLOY solutions help ensure that access to this historic venue remains smooth, secure, and perfectly integrated with its unique design. The company’s teams in Sydney have supported the Opera House across multiple projects, supplying and maintaining door closers, mortice locks, swing door operators, and more. This long-term collaboration has created an accessible environment that not only meets the highest safety standards but also preserves the building’s architectural integrity.

A standout feature is the installation of Lockwood brass core handles, specially chosen to complement the Opera House’s distinctive bronze aesthetic. These handles are installed throughout the venue, merging durability and function with an elegant design that reflects the building’s artistic character.

In addition, ASSA ABLOY’s Entrance Systems division supports the site with advanced entry solutions, strengthening a long-standing partnership with the Opera House. From backstage areas to public foyers, the company’s products play a quiet but essential role in ensuring a seamless experience for millions of visitors each year.

Foto: https://sydneycitytour.com.au

iLOQ Partners with Borussia Mönchengladbach to Deliver a New Era of Smart Security at Borussia-Park

iLOQ has announced a landmark partnership with German Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach to introduce cutting-edge smart security at the team’s iconic Borussia-Park stadium. The agreement includes the installation of more than 2,000 battery-free smart locks across the 54,057-seater venue. Every door in the stadium will be equipped with a lock that can be opened using a digital key or a smartphone, eliminating the need for bulky keychains.

The locks generate their own power either from inserting a digital key or from the NFC induction of a smartphone, making them completely battery-free. VIP areas will benefit from a full smartphone-based access system, enabling guests to manage entry for family and friends directly through iLOQ’s mobile app. Access rights will be controlled centrally, ensuring secure, flexible authorization for players, staff, facility managers, and visitors.

“This partnership is a dream come true for me as a lifelong Borussia fan,” said Sascha Hilgers, Managing Director for iLOQ Germany. “The new system makes life easier for everyone in the stadium, allowing players and staff to focus on results on the pitch.”

As part of the partnership, iLOQ’s brand will be showcased prominently throughout Borussia-Park, in media areas, and across the club’s digital channels. Patrick Herrmann, Sales Manager and former Borussia Mönchengladbach player, highlighted that the collaboration will raise security standards and improve daily operations for both staff and fans.

iLOQ’s technology is already in use worldwide, with more than 10 million locks deployed across over 55 countries, from residential housing to critical infrastructure. “We’re thrilled to partner with a club that shares our values of innovation, performance, and community,” added Heikki Hiltunen, President and CEO of iLOQ.

Ruijie Unveils New Series of Wi-Fi 6 Wall-Mounted Access Point Devices

Ruijie Networks has introduced the new RG-RAP62-Wall series of wall-mounted access points, available in two versions – RG-RAP62-Wall and RG-RAP62-Wall-Lite. These solutions combine high performance, elegant design, and cloud-based remote management, specifically tailored to meet the needs of commercial environments.

The new generation delivers true Gigabit Wi-Fi 6 technology with speeds of up to 2.97 Gbps and stable connectivity for up to 256 users, powered by OFDMA and MU-MIMO technologies. Security is reinforced with WPA3 encryption and VLAN-based service isolation, ensuring reliable protection of the network environment.

The devices feature a slim silhouette and a clean white finish, blending seamlessly into indoor spaces.

With full support for the Ruijie Cloud platform and the Reyee app, they enable rapid large-scale network deployment as well as advanced AI-driven functions such as AI Roaming, network optimization, heatmaps, and diagnostics.

The RG-RAP62-Wall-Lite model is particularly suitable for hotels and small offices, focusing exclusively on wireless coverage. It is compatible with EU standard junction boxes and can cover an area of up to 45 square meters with a single device. This series is designed to provide stable, secure, and aesthetically adaptable network infrastructure for spaces where high-quality wireless connectivity is essential.

Milestone Systems Launches XProtect Evidence Manager to Redefine Digital Evidence Handling

Milestone Systems, a global leader in data-driven video technology, has introduced XProtect Evidence Manager, a new extension to its XProtect video management software (VMS). Designed to transform how organizations handle digital evidence, the solution delivers efficient workflows, secure sharing, and flexible storage options.

For years, public safety agencies and security teams have faced rising costs and limited flexibility due to proprietary evidence management platforms. These systems often restrict integrations, complicate workflows, and lock customers into narrow storage options.

XProtect Evidence Manager addresses these challenges with an open, scalable, and fully integrated extension that lowers total cost of ownership while providing more freedom of choice. “XProtect Evidence Manager advances our commitment to the open-platform philosophy that defines Milestone,” said Tim Palmquist, Vice President, Americas, Milestone Systems. “By extending this approach to evidence management, we’re giving organizations the freedom to choose how they implement, share, and store digital evidence, on their terms.”

The extension introduces three key innovations: workflow efficiency, secure license-free sharing, and storage flexibility across on-premises, cloud, or hybrid environments. This combination not only simplifies operations but can also generate significant cost savings compared to proprietary alternatives.

Although developed with public safety in mind, the platform is equally suited to sectors such as airports, casinos, universities, and large corporations where evidence handling is essential. Its integration with XProtect VMS and analytics platforms like BriefCam further enhances investigation speed, enabling users to analyze hours of video in minutes.

“By challenging entrenched market dynamics and introducing genuine freedom of choice, we’re disrupting how the industry approaches digital evidence,” Palmquist added. “This transformation represents a shift toward greater openness and user control.”

XProtect Evidence Manager will first be available in the United States, with international rollout expected in 2026.

French Media Report Cyberattack on Bouygues Telecom, Millions of Customers Affected

According to French media reports, Bouygues Telecom, one of the country’s largest telecommunications providers, has fallen victim to a major cyberattack that compromised the personal information of millions of users. The company, which serves more than 26 million mobile subscribers, confirmed that the incident exposed sensitive data linked to customer accounts.

The breach, detected in early August, allowed attackers to gain access to contact information, contract details, and even International Bank Account Numbers (IBAN) belonging to both private individuals and businesses. While Bouygues stressed that no passwords or payment card information had been exposed, the scope of the incident remains significant.

Company officials disclosed that approximately 6.4 million customers were affected. Those impacted are being contacted via email and text message, with urgent warnings to remain vigilant against fraudulent calls or phishing attempts seeking to exploit the stolen data.

So far, no ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the breach, and the motives behind the attack remain unclear. The incident comes just days after another French telecom giant, Orange, experienced a separate cyberattack in late July. Industry experts highlight that telecom operators remain high-value targets for both state-sponsored hackers and financially motivated cybercriminals, with recent attacks underscoring the urgent need for stronger defenses.