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CybersecurityVideosđź”´ Feb 11's Top Cyber News NOW! - Ep 1066
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đź”´ Feb 11's Top Cyber News NOW! - Ep 1066

•February 11, 2026
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Simply Cyber
Simply Cyber•Feb 11, 2026

Why It Matters

Google’s Wiz acquisition reshapes cloud‑security competition, and Microsoft’s Secure Boot update forces organizations to act now to maintain firmware integrity and protect against boot‑level attacks.

Key Takeaways

  • •Google receives EU clearance for $32 billion Wiz acquisition.
  • •Microsoft deploys new Secure Boot certificates ahead of 2026 deadline.
  • •Flare’s dark‑web intel platform offered as two‑week trial.
  • •ThreatLocker promotes deny‑by‑default approach with free 30‑day trial.
  • •Free AD security enhancements training scheduled for next Wednesday.

Summary

The episode of Simply Cyber’s Daily Cyber Threat Brief, hosted by Dr. Gerald Ogier, delivers the day’s top eight cybersecurity headlines while fostering a lively community of professionals. After a brief welcome and sponsor shout‑outs, the show pivots to the substantive news that will shape enterprise security this week.

The headline story is the European Union’s unconditional antitrust clearance for Google’s $32 billion acquisition of cloud‑security firm Wiz, clearing a major regulatory hurdle and positioning Google as a stronger contender in the cloud‑security market. Microsoft announced the rollout of new Secure Boot certificates via Windows updates, a pre‑emptive move to replace expiring 2011 certificates and protect millions of devices from boot‑level malware. Sponsors Flare and ThreatLocker were highlighted, with Flare offering a two‑week dark‑web intelligence trial and ThreatLocker promoting its deny‑by‑default solution with a free 30‑day test period. Additionally, a free training session on the latest Active Directory security enhancements, led by Eric Kuhn, was announced for the coming Wednesday.

Host Ogier’s commentary underscored the regulatory nuance, questioning which jurisdictions can block such deals, while praising Microsoft’s transparent communication strategy for firmware changes. He also emphasized Flare’s value proposition: searchable dark‑web telemetry that can reveal compromises before public disclosure. ThreatLocker’s message focused on comprehensive audit trails and ransomware prevention, reinforcing the growing demand for zero‑trust controls.

These developments signal a tightening cloud‑security landscape as Google expands its portfolio, while legacy vendors like Microsoft reinforce foundational protections. Enterprises must monitor the integration of Wiz into Google’s services, ensure firmware updates for Secure Boot compliance, and consider augmenting their threat‑intel capabilities and AD security knowledge to stay resilient against evolving threats.

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