Mozilla.ai is focused on democratizing access and control over information and data within the AI ecosystem, reports TNS Senior Editor Richard MacManus. Despite Mozilla’s heritage in the open web, CEO John Dickerson stated that most of Mozilla.ai’s current activity is not web-specific, reflecting a belief that the browser is no longer the sole portal for information in the age of large language models. Richard explores where Mozilla.ai is investing its resources.
In today’s multicloud environments, security teams must deploy web application firewalls (WAFs) such as AWS WAF and Google Cloud Armor to protect APIs and applications from Layer 7 attacks and sophisticated AI-powered bots. In a contributed post, senior site reliability engineer Advait Patel breaks down the key security differences between Google Cloud Armor and AWS WAF.
A look at key differences in architecture, rules, automation and cost. Which unified application security offering is best for your multicloud setup?
In 2025, multicloud is standard, not a new trend. Teams now run workloads across AWS, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Azure. This creates complex challenges in managing unified app security.
Security teams need web application firewalls (WAFs) that work across environments. AWS WAF and Google...
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