This Week In Cloud AI - Enhancing Security Through Zero Trust Visibility Collaboration

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Gigamon has announced a collaboration with Zscaler to enhance deep observability within Zero Trust environments by integrating Zscaler Private Access with Gigamon's Application Metadata Intelligence. This development aims to improve visibility into application activity in hybrid cloud setups, aiding security teams in addressing the challenges of managing complex security infrastructures. The partnership offers organizations the ability to strengthen threat detection capabilities through enriched application metadata and network telemetry, thus facilitating better policy validation and security investigations. Despite ongoing investments in security tools, visibility remains a top concern for many organizations as they transition from legacy VPNs to more secure, identity-based Zero Trust Network Access models.

  • Zscaler (NasdaqGS:ZS) last closed at $130.42 up 0.7%.

In other trading, D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) was a standout up 12.4% and ending trading at $26.26. Meanwhile, LG CNS (KOSE:A064400) lagged, down 4.1% to end trading at ₩92,600. This week, LG CNS participated in the BofA 2026 Korea Conference in Seoul.

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  • Alphabet (NasdaqGS:GOOGL) closed at $369.35 up 2.7%.
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