Unlocking Smart Living: Why Iza Calzado Chose Yale Philippines to Secure Her Home

When you think of home security, one name almost universally comes to mind. For generations of Filipinos, it is the familiar, heavy brass padlock guarding the family gate or a trusted travel suitcase. But as technology reshapes our lives, home security is undergoing a major evolution—and actress and mom Iza Calzado is leading the charge toward a smarter future.

The Next Door Opens:  Smart Yale Home Pop-up Booth Brings Special Perks, Gifts, and Savings to Wilcon Depot Balintawak

Fresh from a successful kickoff last May, Yale Home Philippines continues its Smart Yale Home Pop-up Booth Roadshow with its second stop at Wilcon Depot Balintawak, running from June 15 to 30, 2026. Bringing to life the experience “Unlock Real Life Security. Upgrade to a Smart Yale Home,” the immersive “Y”-shaped booth remains on display, giving visitors an up-close look at Yale’s latest innovations, including the flagship Yale Luna Elite+, Yale Uno, Yale YDL325 Series, and the Yale Solis Safe Series, with a first-hand preview of the Yale Zuri also part of the experience.

IBMATA CEO Sharon Ayley to Meet Immigration Commissioner to Discuss Pressing Issues in Security

Last Tuesday, April 7, the Philippines’ fight against human trafficking moves to the boardroom as International Border Management and Technologies Association (IBMATA) CEO Sharon Ayley meets with BI Commissioner Anthony Viado. The high-level talks come at a critical time as the Bureau seeks more robust methods to secure the nation’s borders against traffickers and various emerging security threats.

Palo Alto Networks Introduces the Most Secure Workspace for Small Business 

Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ: PANW), the global cybersecurity leader, today announced the launch of Prisma Browser for Business, the most secure workspace for small business. This new offering enables small business owners to easily configure and manage the apps and AI tools their business relies on, while allowing employees to work securely from any device, anywhere. Prisma Browser for Business also protects against phishing, ransomware, and fraud threats and provides built-in AI controls to prevent business information from ending up in the wrong hands.

Don’t Let Grinches Steal Your Data: Samsung Galaxy A Series Offers Essential Security for the Holiday Rush

Between checking bank accounts using the public mall Wi-Fi and downloading new shopping apps, personal information—like passwords, credit card numbers, and location data—is more exposed than usual. Do not fret as Samsung is helping consumers stay one step ahead with the security-first Galaxy A series, featuring the Galaxy A56 5G, Galaxy A36 5G, Galaxy A26 5G, Galaxy A17 5G | LTE, and Galaxy A07 LTE.

 Palo Alto Networks Unveils Protection for Highly Evasive Threats with Prisma Browser, Extending SASE Leadership

Palo Alto Networks® (NASDAQ: PANW), the global cybersecurity leader, announced Prisma® SASE 4.0, the industry's most advanced AI-driven secure access service edge (SASE) solution. It sets a new standard with innovations in Prisma Browser that neutralize sophisticated web threats in real-time directly within the browser, where legacy solutions have critical blind spots. It's designed to intercept and neutralize encrypted, evasive attacks that assemble inside the browser and bypass traditional secure web gateways.

Palo Alto Network’s report reveals 890% surge in generative AI traffic, poses new security challenges in JAPAC enterprises

alo Alto Networks, the world's leading AI cybersecurity company, released its State of Generative AI 2025 report, which reveals a staggering 890% surge in Generative AI (GenAI) traffic in 2024 driven by the rapid adoption of GenAI tools in enterprise environments. While AI growth offers significant productivity benefits, the report warns that unsanctioned usage, emerging threats, and a lack of governance have rapidly expanded the attack surface for organizations, particularly across the Asia-Pacific and Japan region.

Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 Extortion and Ransomware Trends Report Reveals Aggressive New Tactics and the Escalation of Threat Actor Collaboration

Palo Alto Networks® (NASDAQ: PANW), the world's leading AI cybersecurity company, recently released the Unit 42 Extortion and Ransomware Trends January-March 2025 report, which revealed that threat actors are evolving their tactics, collaborating with state-backed groups and using extortion scams to extract payments. 

Cyber Budgets Up, AI Gaps Remain: Palo Alto Networks Releases First-Ever Cybersecurity Benchmark Study for Asia-Pacific and Japan

Palo Alto Networks, the world’s leading AI cybersecurity company, has released the 2025 Cybersecurity Resilience in Mid-Market Organisations, a benchmark study, offering a first-of-its-kind view into how mid-market organisations across Asia-Pacific and Japan, including the Philippines, are evolving their cybersecurity capabilities in the face of growing threats and accelerating digital transformation.