Cybersecurity News Round Up | March 2025

Constructure Technologies Cybersecurity News Round Up

Cybersecurity is evolving fast—and March 2025 delivered big headlines. From billion-dollar deals to digital threats, Constructure Technologies is here to bring you five developments that stood out.

1. Google Acquires Wiz for $32 Billion

Google made its biggest purchase ever by acquiring Wiz, a cloud defense startup, for $32 billion. This move strengthens Google’s position in online defense, especially as businesses continue to shift to the cloud.

Why it matters:

  • Cloud security is becoming a top priority.
  • Google is doubling down on safety tools for its business clients.

Read more at AP News

2. Microsoft Adds AI Agents to Security Tools

Microsoft rolled out 11 new AI-driven agents for its cybersecurity assistant, Copilot. These agents help simplify tasks like detecting risks, analyzing logs, and enforcing policies.

What’s new:

  • Security teams can automate routine tasks.
  • AI helps identify threats faster and with greater accuracy.

Read more at Axios

3. Growing Concern Over Quantum Hacking

The UK’s top cybersecurity agency warned that quantum computers could pose a major risk by 2035. The agency advised organizations to start preparing by updating their encryption methods.

Main takeaway:

  • Traditional encryption may not hold up in the future.
  • Post-quantum cryptography is emerging as a crucial area to watch.

Read more at The Guardian

4. Medusa Ransomware Targets Critical Sectors

A ransomware strain known as Medusa continues to impact hospitals, schools, and other essential resources. Users of popular email platforms like Gmail and Outlook were especially urged to stay alert.

Protect yourself:

  • Use multi-factor authentication.
  • Keep your systems updated and back up your data regularly.

Read more at The Sun

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5. Cybersecurity Boost After Library System Disruption

A regional library network faced a serious network disruption, leading to a multi-million dollar investment in strengthening its digital defenses. Although no personal records were leaked, systems were down for weeks.

Lesson learned:

  • Even public-facing networks need robust protection.
  • Proactive investments can prevent long-term issues.

Read more at Houston Chronicle

Conclusion: Stay Ahead of the Curve

The digital landscape is shifting quickly. From smarter AI tools to quantum concerns, keeping systems secure requires more than just the basics. 
If your business is looking to assess vulnerabilities or boost protection, Constructure Technologies offers customized solutions built for today—and tomorrow.