Academic researchers using commercial AI tools for literature review and idea generation are sending unpublished research questions, draft hypotheses, and proprietary domain knowledge into systems whose data handling they do not understand. A think-aloud study of 15 researchers documents the workarounds these users have built to manage what they see as unresolved confidentiality and output…
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Musk’s Chip-Making Vision With Intel Is a Distant Prospect
The Tesla chief’s ‘Terafab’ idea will take many years to materialize, if it works at all
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Network Security, Venture
AI might be killing traditional SIEMs, but data advantage is as strong as ever
Over 3 years ago, I talked about the concept of data gravity – the idea that as more and more data gets centralized in a single place, it gives a huge advantage to companies that collect this data. That idea made a lot of sense back then, in January 2023, some 2 months after the…
AI, Global Security News
iTWire TV: SAP’s Thomas Pfiester – Your AI Won’t Work If Your Data Is a Mess
SAP is betting big on something it calls “agentic transformation.” The idea is simple, even if the execution is anything but: a future where human workers and AI agents coexist across every business process.
Global Security News, privacy
Inconsistent Privacy Labels Don’t Tell Users What They Are Getting
Data privacy labels are a great idea for mobile apps, but the current versions just aren’t good enough.
AI, Global Security News
SAP’s Thomas Pfiester: Your AI Won’t Work If Your Data Is a Mess
SAP is betting big on something it calls “agentic transformation.” The idea is simple, even if the execution is anything but: a future where human workers and AI agents coexist across every business process.
AI, Global Security News
CISOs Debate Human Role in AI-Powered Security
The idea of a “human in the loop” in AI deployment was challenged during a security executive panel at the RSAC 2026 Conference this week.
AI, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management
The cyber perimeter was never dead. We just abandoned it.
Industry has comforted itself with the idea that the perimeter is dead. It is not. What happened is far worse. We ignored the edge, let unsupported hardware decay in place, and effectively donated our perimeter to adversaries who were more than willing to accept it. The FBI’s Winter SHIELD effort is the operational side of…
