One of the best parts about using Android is the good old-fashioned geeky fun that comes with finding new ways to improve your digital environment — and improve your day-to-day efficiency. That capability manifests itself in all sorts of interesting freedoms that (cough, cough) other mobile platforms don’t trust their users enough to allow —…
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AI, Compliance, Data Breaches, Data Security, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
GUEST ESSAY: AI pipelines are shattering network security — most companies haven’t even noticed yet
For the past two decades, enterprise security teams have gotten good at one thing: keeping sensitive data where it belongs. Related: Leaked secrets no. 1 exposure Production data stays in production. Test environments get masked or synthetic data. Access is controlled. Ownership is defined. The system, while imperfect, largely works. Then AI arrived — and…
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Cybersecurity is really boring
Several weeks ago, I got into a debate with a good friend of mine. He started by saying that security is a very exciting space with so many things changing every day. But the longer we talked, the more we started agreeing that when done well, cybersecurity is incredibly boring. In this piece, I am…
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How to tell whether your tech setup is helping or holding you back
GUEST OPINION: You do not usually notice a good tech setup. You click. It responds. You open a file. It opens. You switch tasks. Nothing stutters.
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Australia’s EV surge: JOLT signs up record EV drivers for urban charging network
As Australia reaches EV sales records, new data shows drivers are switching for good – and the EV cost savings are real
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⚡ Weekly Recap: Telecom Sleeper Cells, LLM Jailbreaks, Apple Forces U.K. Age Checks and More
Some weeks are loud. This one was quieter but not in a good way. Long-running operations are finally hitting courtrooms, old attack methods are showing up in new places, and research that stopped being theoretical right around the time defenders stopped paying attention. There’s a bit of everything this week. Persistence plays, legal wins, influence…
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E-commerce design that converts: Key trends and strategies for online stores
GUEST OPINION: There’s a big difference between a store that looks good and a store that sells. Plenty of e-commerce sites win compliments. Fewer win checkouts. And in a market where customers bounce in seconds, that gap matters more than most brands want to admit.
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How I Stop AI From Telling Me What I Want to Hear
Chatbot sycophancy may make us feel good. But it creates all sorts of problems.
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
What it takes to win that CSO role
CSO and CISO roles are among the hardest to fill in IT. Which should be good news for cybersecurity professionals that aspire to leadership positions as the organization’s top security exec. For those that do, the authority, clout, pay, and benefits are increasing significantly. But so too are the responsibility and accountability placed on cybersecurity…
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Yes, you can run Windows on a MacBook Neo
Remember the good old days of 2020 when Apple’s then-new M1 Macs were setting fresh records for Mac performance? You might also recall when those same Macs were described as being the fastest PCs to run Windows when using the Parallels virtualization software. If you recall that, and if light use of legacy Windows utilities or tools is…
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The Race to Replace GPS
Plus, how Claude got so good at catching bugs and inside the rise of in-house AI evangelists.
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Interview with Tom Howe of Hydrolix: AI Bots, the Friends, Foes, and Frenemies of Online Shopping
Hydrolix expert Tom Howe explains how AI bots impact ecommerce, how to spot good vs malicious bots, and why blocking them can hurt sales.
