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The gap between AI potential and AI reality Is a leadership problem
By Rich Veldran Published
Most companies are investing in AI tools when they should be investing in people.

The network perimeter is dead. Now what?
By Alan Stewart-Brown Published
Perimeter security is failing as attackers exploit vulnerable edge devices.

The Disney settlement is a story about two layers of infrastructure that no longer line up
By Max Anderson Published
For privacy leaders trying to decide what to do on Monday morning, the most useful lessons from the Disney settlement are technical.

How automation is easing IT’s patching pressure
By Chris Goettl Published
As exploit windows shrink, automation may be the only sustainable path for patch management.

Quote of the day by Linux creator Linus Torvalds: "Nvidia has been the single worst company we've ever dealt with"
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
The Linux creator had a particularly tough time with Nvidia throughout history – but things have changed dramatically since then

AI does not solve poor finance infrastructure: it weakens it
By Luka Mijatovic Published
Without trusted data and systems, AI accelerates finance problems instead of solving them.

Autonomous AI worms mark a new era of adaptive cyberattacks
By Adrian Cheek Published
Why a university lab's AI worm should change how every security team plans.

The hidden cybersecurity risk sitting in every SMB office
By Harry Page Last updated
Printers remain cybersecurity’s overlooked weak link, putting sensitive SMB data at risk.
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