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International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) has formed a new partnership with Deloitte and Red Hat to help businesses defend against automated cyberattacks that target the software supply chain. The collaboration, announced on June 26, aims to give companies stronger protection as these threats become faster and more complex.
The three companies are combining their expertise to create a more secure environment for software development and delivery. Automated attacks have become a major concern because they can quickly exploit vulnerabilities in the supply chain, often before traditional defenses can react. By working together, IBM, Deloitte, and Red Hat hope to provide businesses with tools and strategies to detect and stop these attacks earlier.
IBM is also recognized as one of BlackRock's 30 most important AI stocks right now, highlighting its role in artificial intelligence and security. The partnership reflects a growing need for collaboration in cybersecurity, as no single company can tackle the rising tide of automated threats alone. With this joint effort, the three firms aim to set a new standard for protecting the software that powers modern businesses.
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