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New Akamai Study Reveals API Security Incidents Cost APAC Enterprises Over US$580,000 on Average in the Past Year

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Internal disconnects, poor visibility, and misaligned priorities leave organizations vulnerable to costly API security incidents

SINGAPORE, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Akamai Technologies (NASDAQ: AKAM), the cybersecurity and cloud computing company that powers and protects business online, today released the latest 2025 API Security Impact Study, an in-depth Asia-Pacific study exploring the hidden vulnerabilities, financial impacts, and operational challenges caused by application programming interface (API) security incidents in the region’s largest economies. Based on the study, despite a growing awareness of API vulnerabilities, the commitment to API security from senior leadership and security teams across the region has not kept pace, resulting in costly API attacks that underscore the urgent need to reach a consensus on where API security fits into their cybersecurity priorities.

The study, which surveyed more than 800 IT and security professionals across China, India, Japan, and Australia, paints a stark picture of the escalating risks enterprises face from insecure APIs. With APIs now the backbone of modern digital infrastructure, 85% of organizations in the region reported at least one API-related security incident in the past 12 months. The financial impact is equally concerning, with the average estimated cost of API security incidents reaching more than US$580,000 across the surveyed markets. However, many enterprises still lack visibility into their API ecosystems and the sensitive data they expose.

“APIs have become mission-critical, powering everything from mobile banking to connected vehicles. But our research shows that organizations across Asia-Pacific are struggling to secure them,” said Reuben Koh, Director of Security Technology & Strategy, Akamai Technologies, Asia-Pacific & Japan. “It is crucial for organizations to reach a consensus on the root cause, impact, and priority levels of API security incidents so that they can implement holistic security strategies to protect critical APIs from development to runtime.”

Key findings for Asia-Pacific:

China leads in API security prioritization, but gaps remain: Chinese respondents were the only group to rank “securing APIs from threat actors” as their top cybersecurity priority. However, cost perceptions varied widely, with C-suite executives estimating API incident costs at CN¥3.75 million (US$517,000) and front-line security staff estimating it closer to CN¥6.7 million (US$925,000).India reveals sharp internal disconnects: While 77% of Indian C-suite leaders claimed to have full API inventories, only 41% of AppSec professionals agreed. This disconnect extends to sensitive data awareness, with just 11% of AppSec teams confident that they know which APIs return sensitive data.Japan deprioritizes API risks despite industry exposure: API security ranked just fourth on the country’s cybersecurity priority list, even as 96% of organizations in energy and retail industries reported recent API incidents. Japanese AppSec teams cited reputational damage with boards and executives as the top consequence.Australia hit hardest by incidents, but slowest to respond: Australia saw the highest incident rate (95%) and incurred significant financial impacts (AU$493,000 on average) yet had the lowest percentage of organizations regularly conducting comprehensive API vulnerability testing (6%).

A disconnect between risk and response
Across all four countries, the study reveals a critical gap between perception and reality:

C-suite awareness is high, but operational visibility is low: 92% of APAC executives said their organizations experienced an API incident in the past 12 months, but only 37% of all respondents could confirm that they know which APIs expose sensitive data.Testing remains inconsistent: Despite high incident rates, only a small percentage of respondents across the region reported real-time API testing, with China at 22%, India at 15%, Japan at 11%, and Australia at 6%.

These disconnects reflect a broader challenge: Organizations are deploying APIs faster than they can secure them, creating fertile ground for attackers. “The problem is no longer theoretical. API abuse is happening right now, with real financial and reputational costs,” added Koh. “Leadership teams must close the gap with security and AppSec professionals working closer together and invest in the right tools, processes, and alignment to protect this critical technology.

Compliance wake-up call
The study also found that while the majority of organizations factor API security into their compliance programs, few are doing so holistically. Only 41% incorporate APIs into risk assessments, and just 40% factor APIs into reporting requirements. Japan also lagged behind other countries in the region in recognizing API-related compliance requirements, with 22% stating that they do not factor API security into their compliance efforts.

From China’s Data Security Law to Australia’s Consumer Data Right regulation, the need to account for API risks in compliance and security frameworks is growing rapidly. As APIs become the connective tissue of digital business, securing them requires a deliberate, end-to-end approach. The study offers recommendations that organizations across Asia-Pacific should prioritize to build lasting resilience, including undertaking a full inventory of APIs, regular testing to ensure APIs are coded correctly, implementing runtime detection to differentiate between “normal” and “abnormal” API activity, and more.

To access the in-depth research, download the full study.

About Akamai

Akamai is the cybersecurity and cloud computing company that powers and protects business online. Our market-leading security solutions, superior threat intelligence, and global operations team provide defense in depth to safeguard enterprise data and applications everywhere. Akamai’s full-stack cloud computing solutions deliver performance and affordability on the world’s most distributed platform. Global enterprises trust Akamai to provide the industry-leading reliability, scale, and expertise they need to grow their business with confidence. Learn more at akamai.com and akamai.com/blog, or follow Akamai Technologies on X and LinkedIn.

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BlueNexus Technologies Unveils AquaX Hub at SIWW 2026 — AI Autonomous Operations Extended to Legacy Water Assets

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SINGAPORE, June 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — At Singapore International Water Week (SIWW) 2026, BlueNexus Technologies unveiled the global debut of AquaX Hub™ — a compact plug-and-play edge device that brings full AI-powered autonomous operation to standalone water equipment and legacy treatment plants. The launch drew sustained engagement from utilities, industrial operators and engineering firms.

The water sector confronts converging pressures: aging infrastructure, a critical shortage of skilled technicians, and relentless operational cost escalation. AquaX Hub™ answers these directly — extending the AI autonomous operation already proven plant-wide by AquaX Robot™ to a single asset, and delivering comparable monitoring and operational management without a control-system overhaul.

“The industry cannot hire its way out of this problem,” said Jack Zhang, CEO of BlueNexus Technologies. “AI autonomous operation is no longer a future concept — the barrier to entry is gone.”

The AquaX Ecosystem

BlueNexus has built the industry’s first fully integrated AI autonomous water operation platform, spanning three complementary pillars:

AquaX Robot™ is the flagship plant-wide AI agent, built on large language models with proprietary vision, acoustic and infrared multimodal sensing. It optimizes treatment processes 24/7 and predicts equipment failures. Live deployments show up to 90% reduction in on-site staffing, a 50% drop in equipment breakdowns, and approximately 35% lower O&M costs.

AquaX Hub™, making its global debut at SIWW 2026, is a lightweight edge terminal extending that capability to any water system. With an independent local processing module, it monitors and inspects equipment through multimodal sensing and runs a self-contained processing loop. The device integrates seamlessly with existing SCADA, cloud and enterprise platforms via standardized APIs.

i-WaterHub™, the company’s standardized modular treatment plant, operated autonomously by AquaX Robot, delivers 2,500 to 40,000 m³/day for municipal and industrial applications.

Market Momentum

SIWW 2026 convened nearly 500 exhibitors from over 65 countries. BlueNexus has identified priority markets for AquaX Hub™ in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa. “The conversations this week have already translated into concrete business opportunities and we expect rapid deployment in the coming months.” Zhang confirmed.

About BlueNexus Technologies

BlueNexus Technologies is a Singapore-based water-technology company building intelligent, AI-operated systems for the world’s most water-intensive industries. We design and deliver modular water treatment infrastructure that is smarter to run, faster to deploy, and built to operate autonomously.

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VIVATECH 2026 CELEBRATES ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY WITH A RECORD EDITION SURPASSING 200,000 VISITORS

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With the presence of Emmanuel Macron and Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India

PARIS, June 20, 2026 /CNW/ — From June 17 to 20, 2026 at Paris Porte de Versailles, VivaTech celebrated its 10th edition, surpassing the exceptional milestone of 200,000 visitors from 165 nationalities, with more than 15,000 startups present, 1,155 speakers and over 5 billion cumulative impressions on social media. Europe’s largest tech and innovation event has reached a new dimension, consolidating its status as an unmissable global gathering.

Exceptional speakers

VivaTech welcomed the greatest figures in global tech: Jeff Bezos (Amazon & Blue Origin), Dave Limp (Blue Origin), Bernard Arnault (LVMH), Henna Virkkunen (European Commission), Ekaterina Zaharieva (European Commission). Germany, Country of the Year 2026, was represented by a ministerial delegation, while India, AI Country Partner 2026, was led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as a continuation of the AI Summit in New Delhi.

Innovation and business at the heart of the event

More than 4,500 exhibitors, 61% of whom were international, showcased their latest innovations. Among the standout innovations: the smart contact lens by XPANCEO, the thought-controlled humanoid robot by Unitree x HABS, and the 3D-printed resorbable implants by Lattice Medical. New formats such as the Business Plaza and Investors Office Hours further accelerated business connections.

The VivaTech x Bloomberg Awards

For the first time, VivaTech presented the VivaTech x Bloomberg Awards, recognising the most influential figures in global tech, including Sir Tim Berners-Lee (Visionary Award), Joe Tsai (Leadership Award) and Yann LeCun (Momentum Award).

Innovation open to all

VivaTech also took over the Champs-Élysées on June 14th for an open-air technology showcase, before opening its doors to the general public on June 20th with astronaut Thomas Pesquet as guest star.

“This 10th edition was not a celebration of the 9 previous years, but the opening of a new decade full of promise.” — Maurice Lévy, Michèle Benbunan & François Bitouzet, VivaTech

See you from June 16 to 19, 2027 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles for VivaTech 2027!

About VivaTech

VivaTech accelerates innovation by connecting startups, tech leaders, major companies, and investors responding to our world’s biggest challenges.  

Each year, over four exciting days in Paris, VivaTech creates Europe’s biggest startup and tech event, exploring the most disruptive topics in tech with world-premiere demos, launches, and conferences in a collaborative ecosystem. This is where business meets innovation. Join us for the eleventh edition of VivaTech 16-19 June 2027.

For more information go to our website at https://vivatech.com/media or follow us on social media @VivaTech.

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Pope Leo XIV embraces paediatric patients at CNAO in Pavia

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PAVIA, Italy, June 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The National Center for Oncological Hadrontherapy (CNAO) served as the first stop today during Pope Leo XIV’s pastoral visit to the city of Pavia. His choice to begin his journey at this center reflects a profound commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue between advanced scientific progress and the alleviation of human suffering.

CNAO President Gianluca Vago and General Manager Sandro Rossi received His Holiness, illustrating the center’s distinctive capabilities. CNAO stands out as a unique reality in Italy, remaining one of the very few facilities worldwide capable of delivering hadrontherapy using both protons and carbon ions. The technological core of the facility is its synchrotron, a subatomic particle accelerator that generates ultra-high-precision beams to treat complex, inoperable and radioresistant tumours. This cutting-edge technology allows for the targeted eradication of diseased cells while meticulously preserving surrounding healthy tissues, drastically improving patients’ survival and quality of life.

Furthermore, CNAO is expanding its capabilities as a premier multi-center utilizing new ion species, like Helium, later Oxygen and Neon. Soon, treatments will incorporate the Leo Cancer Care upright positioning and imaging system. The immediate future also includes beginning therapies with a Hitachi dedicated proton accelerator and gantry and a BNCT system for metastatic diseases, equipped with an electrostatic accelerator produced by TAE Life Science. With these new technologies, CNAO will become one of the most technologically advanced center in the world.

To date, over six thousand individuals, including approximately three hundred children and adolescents, have benefited from these life-saving treatments.

During his visit, the Pope engaged with CNAO’s Board of Directors, a collaborative body uniting national universities, clinical institutions, and research centers. He also extended his heartfelt greetings to the two hundred employees of the center. These doctors, physicists, engineers, and researchers tirelessly operate the advanced technologies in the service of oncology patients.

The emotional pinnacle of the day was the Holy Father’s private gathering with a delegation of young children who underwent treatment. The paediatric patients and their families shared a deeply touching moment of closeness, receiving the Pope’s comforting embrace.

“The visit of Pope Leo XIV honours us and represents a moment of extraordinary human value”, stated CNAO President Gianluca Vago. “In his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, the Holy Father emphasizes the necessity of a science that constantly safeguards the centrality of the person and directs technology toward the common good. In a time marked by global tensions, CNAO testifies daily how the incredible power of the atom can be used not to destroy, but to heal. The particle beams we utilize against disease are, symbolically, Rays of Hope, sharing and supporting the IAEA project bearing this name. The embrace the Holy Father reserved for our children reminds us that scientific research finds its most authentic purpose when it encounters listening, compassion, and hope”.

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