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F5, Inc. is an American technology company specializing in application security, multi-cloud management, online fraud prevention, application delivery networking (ADN), application availability & performance, network security, and access & authorization. Source
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Search ArticlesSecuring GenAI: A 30-60-90 day framework
Secure your first AI application. Then the next hundred. Most AI security guidance focuses on protecting a single application. Real-world AI deployments aren’t simple. Organizations quickly go from securing one AI app to managing dozens, and before long, autonomous agents that reason, use tools, and take action on their own. And with organizations still struggling with web application and API security, both genAI and agentic AI add significant complexity.
AI App Delivery Top 10: Incompatible delivery policies
Industry Trends | July 16, 2026 Incompatible delivery policies used to be one of those “architecture hygiene” topics that only got airtime after something broke. You know the pattern. One team makes a routing change in Cloud A, another team updates security rules in Cloud B, and suddenly prod behaves like a different species than staging.
F5 advances frontier AI cyber resilience with new fleet management capabilities
New F5 Insight workflows help enterprises update BIG-IP fleets faster, more safely, and with greater accountability as AI accelerates vulnerability response timelines SEATTLE – F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV), the global leader in delivering and securing every app and API, today announced new fleet management capabilities for F5 Insight for ADSP that help enterprises reduce risk exposure across F5 BIG-IP environments as frontier AI compresses vulnerability response timelines.
The operational reality of AI-era security and how we're helping you meet it
F5 ADSP | July 15, 2026 I've spent my career in cybersecurity, in security operations leadership, as a CISO, and now at F5, where I lead all AI and technology operations. That vantage point matters, because the challenge in front of us is both a security problem and an operations problem. I know what it feels like to sit across from your board and be asked whether your organization is prepared for a threat that didn't exist a quarter ago.
Announcing new fleet management capabilities within F5 Insight for ADSP
F5 ADSP | July 15, 2026 Modern application delivery isn’t just about keeping traffic flowing—it’s also about keeping traffic flowing securely across an increasingly distributed estate. Most organizations (93%) now run applications across multiple environments, with different teams, tools, and operational constraints. That reality makes unified observability extremely difficult. Adding to that challenge is new pressure that changes the day-to-day calculus for operations: frontier AI.
Five capabilities every digital sovereignty strategy needs
Industry Trends | July 14, 2026 This blog post is the fourth in a series about digital sovereignty. As digital sovereignty becomes one of the defining strategic issues facing multinational organizations, regulatory requirements are continuing to evolve. AI is introducing new governance challenges. Geopolitical uncertainty is reshaping technology decisions.
Weekly Threat Bulletin – July 15th, 2026
CVE-2026-50656: Windows Defender Patch Introduces Disk Exhaustion Vulnerability A recent patch for the Windows Defender zero-day vulnerability, RoguePlanet (CVE-2026-50656), which previously allowed remote administrative control of Windows 10 and 11, has introduced a new flaw enabling attackers to exhaust disk space.
Japan Medical Abstracts Society streamlines security with F5
The Japan Medical Abstracts Society (JAMAS) manages a database of approximately 17 million records, which it makes available via its paid search service, Ichushi-Web. In pursuit of stronger, more resilient security, the organization implemented F5 Distributed Cloud WAAP to achieve unified, robust protection. The Japan Medical Abstracts Society (JAMAS) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to contribute to the dissemination of medical information.
Adversarial Tales
Introduction Our July run covers 55 models, including first-time entrants that reshuffle the middle of the board, leaving the top mostly unchanged. Claude Sonnet 5 arrives at the top of the board on CASI while carrying the highest capability score of any model above CASI 90, and an open-weight NVIDIA model breaks into the upper ranks for the first time. This month's attack spotlight is Adversarial Tales, a single-turn jailbreak that hides harmful requests inside cyberpunk stories.
F5 appoints Cathy Peterman as Chief People Officer
SEATTLE – F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV), the global leader in delivering and securing every app and API, today announced the appointment of Cathy Peterman as Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer. Peterman joins F5’s executive leadership team reporting to Chairman, President and CEO, François Locoh-Donou.