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/ Jack Chen

Perplexity’s $750 Million Microsoft Pivot Amid Amazon Cloud Clash

Perplexity AI's $750 million Azure deal with Microsoft diversifies its cloud reliance from AWS amid an Amazon lawsuit over agentic shopping tools. The pact unlocks frontier models via Foundry, boosting Perplexity's AI search edge.

/ Chloe Ortiz

AI Agents’ Platform Grip: GitLab and Harness Lure Enterprises in DevSecOps Shift

GitLab and Harness deploy context-rich AI agents revolutionizing DevSecOps, slashing incident times and fixing pipelines autonomously to win enterprise trust amid fierce rivalry.

/ Emily Chen

Behind Bitpanda’s Regulatory Facade: How Security Failures Undermined Europe’s Crypto Compliance Darling

Internal auditors at Bitpanda's German subsidiary identified serious information security weaknesses that mirror regulatory concerns, challenging the Austrian crypto exchange's carefully cultivated image as Europe's most compliant digital asset platform and raising questions about operational standards.

/ Samuel Johnson

Apple’s Precision Location Throttling: How Carriers Lost Their Grip on iPhone User Data

Apple has quietly restricted wireless carriers' access to precise iPhone location data, forcing telecommunications companies to rely on less accurate tracking methods. This move reshapes industry power dynamics while advancing Apple's privacy-first positioning.

/ Grace Wright

Sandworm’s Shadow: How Russia’s Most Dangerous Hacking Group Targeted Poland’s Electric Infrastructure

ESET researchers have attributed December 2024 cyberattacks on Poland's electricity grid to Sandworm, Russia's elite GRU hacking unit. The operation highlights critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and escalating Russian hybrid warfare against NATO members, raising urgent questions about collective defense and deterrence strategies.

/ Emily Scott

Inside ClawdBot: How One Developer’s Weekend Project Became Silicon Valley’s Most Obsessive AI Experiment

Peter Steinberger's ClawdBot experiment reveals both the promise and pitfalls of AI-driven software development. His transparent approach to autonomous coding agents offers crucial insights into endless optimization loops, technical decision-making, and the essential role of human judgment in development.

/ Vivian Stewart

Security Teams Struggle as Multi-Cloud Deployments Expose Critical Defense Gaps

New research reveals 66% of organizations lack confidence in cloud security despite rising budgets. Multi-cloud complexity, visibility gaps, and skills shortages create unprecedented challenges as traditional security approaches prove inadequate for modern cloud environments.

/ Emily Scott

Inside Palantir’s Double-Digit Surge: How AI Contracts and Government Spending Drove a Market-Beating Quarter

Palantir Technologies surged 10% after delivering fourth-quarter earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations, driven by accelerating AI platform adoption and strong government contracts. The results underscore the company's successful transformation into an enterprise AI infrastructure leader.

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/ Grace Wright

Microsoft’s Windows 11 Credibility Crisis: Why Users Are Rejecting Promises of Reform

Microsoft faces unprecedented skepticism from Windows 11 users after years of controversial updates and aggressive AI integration. Recent promises to fix the operating system and scale back unwanted features have been met with cynicism, revealing a fundamental trust deficit.

/ Liam Murphy

Google Cloud’s Unified Maintenance Strategy Signals Major Shift in Enterprise Infrastructure Management

Google Cloud's new Unified Maintenance platform centralizes planned maintenance management across services, offering enterprises unprecedented control over infrastructure updates. The move signals a strategic shift in cloud operations, emphasizing predictability and customer control while addressing the hidden costs of maintenance coordination in complex cloud environments.

/ Ivy Bailey

CISOs’ Hidden Roadblocks: Why 58% See Their Firms Unready for Cyber Onslaught

Despite rising budgets, 58% of CISOs deem their organizations unready for cyberattacks, hindered by team overload, AI gaps, talent shortages, and tool sprawl. Experts urge prioritization training, governance, and resilience focus.

/ Roman Grant

LLMs Fail Biomedical Code Test: New Agent Hits 74% Accuracy

A Nature Biomedical Engineering benchmark shows LLMs under 40% accurate on 293 biomedical coding tasks, but a new iterative AI agent reaches 74% by refining plans first. A collaborative platform lets researchers complete 80% of real study code.

/ Stella Evans

The Digital Signature Security Arms Race: How Enterprise E-Signature Platforms Are Fortifying Against 2026’s Cyber Threats

Electronic signature platforms have evolved into critical cybersecurity infrastructure as organizations face sophisticated threats targeting document workflows. With the market projected to reach $42.4 billion by 2030, industry leaders are implementing military-grade encryption, blockchain verification, and AI-powered fraud detection to protect trillions in annual transactions.

/ Micah Shaw

ShinyHunters Escalates Cyber Extortion Through Sophisticated Voice Phishing Blitz Targeting Corporate America

ShinyHunters cybercrime syndicate launches sophisticated vishing campaign targeting hundreds of corporations, combining data breaches from Match.com, Bumble, and Panera Bread with social engineering tactics. The SLSH campaign represents dangerous evolution in cyber extortion, exploiting human vulnerabilities alongside technical systems.

/ Liam Murphy

OpenText’s Strategic Retreat: $150 Million Vertica Sale Signals Debt-Driven Portfolio Restructuring

OpenText sells Vertica analytics database to Rocket Software for $150 million, marking its second major divestiture in five months as the Canadian enterprise software giant pursues aggressive debt reduction following years of acquisition-driven expansion.

/ Claire Bell

Microsoft’s Quiet Exodus: Why Enterprise Developers Are Abandoning Windows for Linux Workstations

Microsoft developers are increasingly abandoning Windows for Linux workstations, driven by performance gains, cloud-native development requirements, and reduced friction. This shift reflects fundamental changes in software development practices and Microsoft's own pragmatic embrace of platform independence.

/ Aria Brooks

Detroit’s AI Health Pivot: Wayne State’s Bold Bet on Data-Driven Urban Care

Wayne State's 2026 Urban Health Research Conference spotlights AI and big data's role in reshaping Detroit's care delivery, featuring expert panels, keynotes, and breakouts on equitable innovation amid stark urban disparities.

/ Leo Rossi

Why Runtime Protection Has Emerged as the Critical Missing Link in Enterprise Cloud Security Architecture

As enterprises migrate to cloud-native infrastructures, a critical vulnerability has emerged: the gap between development-time security and production-environment threats. Runtime protection addresses this oversight by monitoring applications during execution, providing visibility into actual attacks and behavioral anomalies that pre-deployment tools cannot detect.

/ Liam Murphy

Federal Government’s Quantum Cryptography Gap Threatens to Undermine Billions in IT Upgrades

Federal CISO Mike Duffy warns that government IT modernization without post-quantum cryptography creates costly technical debt and security vulnerabilities. As quantum computing threatens current encryption, agencies face pressure to integrate quantum-resistant protections now or face expensive retrofitting later.

/ Jack Chen

When Digital Guardians Turn Rogue: Inside the eScaneS an Antivirus Supply Chain Attack That Exposed Millions

A sophisticated supply chain attack compromised eScan antivirus software, distributing malicious updates to millions of users worldwide. The breach exploited trusted update mechanisms, raising fundamental questions about digital security and the integrity of protective software in an era of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

/ Emily Scott

When Federal Agents Force Your Face to Unlock Your Phone: The Washington Post Reporter Case That’s Redefining Digital Privacy Rights

When FBI agents forced Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson to unlock her phone using facial recognition, they ignited a constitutional debate that reaches far beyond journalism. The case exposes a critical gap in Fifth Amendment protections as biometric authentication becomes ubiquitous.

/ Emily Chen

Security Chiefs Gear Up for AI Agents and Poly-Threats in 2026

Security leaders brace for 2026's AI agents, poly-threats, and quantum risks, shifting from reactive defenses to governance, identity controls, and resilient architectures amid record attacks and regulatory mandates.

/ Grace Wright

Federal Cybersecurity Agency’s Absence From RSA Conference Signals Broader Shift in Government-Industry Relations

CISA's unprecedented decision to skip the 2026 RSA Conference marks a potential turning point in federal-industry cybersecurity relations. The absence of the nation's primary civilian cybersecurity agency from the sector's largest gathering raises questions about budget priorities, engagement strategies, and the future of public-private partnerships.

/ Samuel Johnson

Enterprise AI Cracks in 16 Minutes: Zscaler’s Alarming Security Wake-Up

Zscaler's 2026 report uncovers 100% critical vulnerabilities in enterprise AI, with 90% breached in under 90 minutes amid 91% usage surge and 18,033 TB data transfers.