
Imagine a trusted digital assistant, designed to boost productivity, suddenly becoming a silent saboteur that locks away critical data with ransomware. This chilling scenario is no longer just a dystopian fantasy. Researchers have uncovered a vulnerability in Anthropic’s AI tool, Claude, revealing
What if the greatest threat to an organization’s security isn’t a malicious insider, but a silent, unchecked AI agent or bot with access to critical systems? In today’s digital ecosystem, non-human identities (NHIs) like service accounts, APIs, and autonomous AI agents far outnumber human users,
Signals were louder than slogans as a brief lapse in CISA’s authorization, breaking changes from core internet vendors, and IBM’s 2025 breach metrics converged to outline a precarious near term shaped by concentrated platforms, identity sprawl, and AI acceleration. The pattern suggested that the
I’m thrilled to sit down with Chloe Maraina, a trailblazer in Business Intelligence with a keen eye for transforming big data into powerful visual stories. With her deep expertise in data science and a forward-thinking approach to data management and integration, Chloe has guided countless
Imagine a world where a single click can cost a company billions, where digital assets are more vulnerable than ever, and where the global economy teeters on the edge of a cybercrime epidemic. In 2025, this is no longer a hypothetical scenario but a stark reality, as cybercrime costs are soaring to
The fastest-growing apps set expectations that stretched old cloud assumptions until they snapped, because users now expect sub‑100ms responses, instant personalization, and no‑drama resilience whether they are in Seoul, São Paulo, or a stadium with flaky coverage during a live event. The center of
A surge in AI demand met a hard limit this week: power, not silicon, became the gating factor just as Microsoft lost two leaders who had been central to bridging that gap between compute ambition and physical reality. The exits landed while Copilot and Azure AI usage climbed, turning routine
In a world where a half-second delay can mean a missed hazard in traffic, a spoiled batch on a factory line, or a broken shopping experience at the register, moving AI decisions closer to where data is created has started to look less like an option and more like an imperative across industries
A rare federal alert jolted the security community by naming mobile messaging apps as a prime target for sophisticated spyware, signaling that everyday chats have become conduits for deep device compromise and quiet data theft that can ripple across institutions. The warning landed alongside
Investors questioned whether the AI surge had outrun fundamentals even as usage spiked, but inside Google the mandate hardened around a simple, audacious rule: double compute capacity every six months or risk ceding the platform shift to faster movers with deeper pipelines and fewer bottlenecks.
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