Workday has made a series of announcements recently, including a new partnership with AWS and new capabilities designed to help developers build, run, and govern AI agents on trusted HR and finance data while using the agentic coding tools and clouds they already utilize. The new capability announcements include: New Developer Agent and Agent-Ready Tools…
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Asia’s Cyber Insurance Market Shows Signs of Life
The cyber insurance industry has made relatively weak inroads into Asia due to a a variety of factors, but that could be changing.
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Google Employee Charged With Insider Trading on Polymarket
Federal prosecutors allege a software engineer made more than $1 million using nonpublic information to bet on who would be the most-searched people of 2025.
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
We Scanned 1 Million Exposed AI Services. Here’s How Bad the Security Actually Is
While the software industry has made genuine strides over the past few decades to deliver products securely, the furious pace of AI adoption is putting that progress at risk. Businesses are moving fast to self-host LLM infrastructure, drawn by the promise of AI as a force multiplier and the pressure to deliver more value faster.…
AI, Apps, Endpoint, Global Security News
Maker of AI Targeting System for Drones Faces Protests for Shipments to Israeli Military
A company in Portland, Oregon, that specializes in AI targeting for drones has made significant shipments of materials to military contractors in Israel, according to cargo data reviewed by The Intercept. The shipments raise the possibility thaat a boutique Pacific Northwest tech firm has helped the Israeli military attack people in places like Gaza, Lebanon,…
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Risk Management
SAS Introduces AI Navigator, Enhances SAS Viya
SAS Innovate 2026 has kicked off in Grapevine, Texas, and the data and AI organization has made several key announcements to coincide with the large-scale event. SAS is now focused on the transition from experimentation to enterprise-scale AI, as AI is increasingly embedded in business processes and no longer operates solely as a tool. The…
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From the Telegraph to the Smartphone: How Information Technology Unified a Nation
At the birth of the country, its vast size made a lack of cohesion one of the biggest threats. These inventions made all the difference.
AI, Compliance, Europe, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management
Google adds end-to-end Gmail encryption to Android, iOS devices for enterprises
Google has made a big step forward by extending end-to-end encryption to Android and iOS devices for Gmail client-side encryption (CSE) users, says an expert. “All in all, this is a welcome update, especially in light of recent concerns surrounding WhatsApp’s encryption methods,” said Gartner analyst Avivah Litan. “Google’s approach offers verifiable customer-managed keys and…
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Google adds end-to-end Gmail encryption to Android, iOS devices for enterprises
Google has made a big step forward by extending end-to-end encryption to Android and iOS devices for Gmail client-side encryption (CSE) users, says an expert. “All in all, this is a welcome update, especially in light of recent concerns surrounding WhatsApp’s encryption methods,” said Gartner analyst Avivah Litan. “Google’s approach offers verifiable customer-managed keys and…
AI, Global Security News
Sam Altman’s Home Attacked With Molotov Cocktail, Suspect Taken Into Custody
The individual allegedly made threats at OpenAI’s San Francisco headquarters, company says.
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10 Women Whose Inventions Transformed Household Chores
They aren’t famous, and didn’t necessarily get rich, but their products made domestic labor easier and safer.
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March 2026 Leadership Moves: Google Cloud Partner Chief Departs & More
As the first quarter of 2026 comes to a close, organizations around the channel have made significant moves to their leadership teams. Key figures have been appointed, promoted, or departed from their positions to make way for new faces. Take a look around at some of the signature moves that enterprises have made as they…
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Apple expands iOS 18 updates to more iPhones to block DarkSword attacks
Apple has now made it possible for more iPhones still running iOS 18 to receive security updates that protect against the actively exploited DarkSword exploit kit. […]
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Datadog: Roz Gregory on Why Australia’s 85% On-Prem Reality Is About to Get a Reckoning
Only 15% of Australian workloads have made it to the cloud. Datadog thinks AI, local data sovereignty, and a 32-product platform can change that.
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Datadog’s Roz Gregory on Why Australia’s 85% On-Prem Reality Is About to Get a Reckoning
Only 15% of Australian workloads have made it to the cloud. Datadog thinks AI, local data sovereignty, and a 32-product platform can change that.
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FCC bans new routers made outside the USA over security risks
The Federal Communications Commission has updated its Covered List to include all consumer routers made in foreign countries, banning the sale of new models in the U.S. […]
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Inside the Factory Making $10,000 Eames Lounge Chairs
Watch how the iconic Eames Lounge Chair is made piece by piece in Michigan.
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Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending March 21
In this week’s real-time analytics news: NVIDIA and its partners made numerous AI-related announcements at this week’s annual GTC event. The post Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending March 21 appeared first on RTInsights.
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The Smartest Minds in AI Just Learned the World’s Most Valuable F-Word
At companies that can do anything, the most important thing is focus. Steve Jobs made it a priority at Apple—and OpenAI and Anthropic are learning why.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
Theori brings Xint Code to market for large-scale AI code security analysis
Theori has made Xint Code commercially available, an LLM-native static application security testing (SAST) tool capable of analyzing millions of lines of source code, configuration files, and binaries in less than 12 hours. Xint Code’s approach to deep scanning and contextual analysis of massive codebases helps application security teams identify, reproduce, validate and understand the…
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Can Nvidia’s Dominance Survive the Sea Change Under Way in AI Computing?
Making chips for training AI models made it the world’s biggest company, but demand for inference is growing far faster.
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
5 years of shifting cybersecurity behavior
Online security is built through routine decisions made across devices and accounts. People choose how to create passwords, how often to reuse them, and how much effort to invest in protecting personal data. The National Cybersecurity Alliance and CybSafe’s Oh, Behave! The Cybersecurity Attitudes and Behaviors Report: 2021–2025 follows those patterns over five years, drawing…
AI, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Russia
US authorities punish sellers of malware and spyware
The US authorities have made it clear that they will have no truck with any individuals trying to by-pass regulations on trading cyberweapons with hostile powers. Selling sensitive cyber-exploit components to a Russian company landed Australian citizen Peter Williams with an 87-month prison sentence from the US District Court for the District of Columbia on…
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GTDC Summit 2026: AI Reshapes the IT Channel
At GTDC Summit 2026, distribution executives made one thing clear: artificial intelligence is not just another technology cycle; it is reshaping the foundation of the IT channel. Data, global scale, and platform economics are becoming the competitive edge, and traditional MSPs may soon face pressure from AI-native entrants built for model-driven systems and agentic workflows.…
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Anthropic Accuses Chinese Companies of Siphoning Data From Claude
The allegations mirror those made by OpenAI, which told House lawmakers that DeepSeek used ‘distillation’ to improve AI models.
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Chinese Humanoid Robots Fight in San Francisco, Sparking New Boxing League Plans
The new king of the ring may be made of metal, following a San Francisco company’s robot boxing show. The high-tech bout served as an early signal of what could be a new global sport. According to the publication Rest of World, enthusiastic spectators paid about $60 to $80 to watch the 4.5-foot Unitree humanoids…
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CVE-2026-2441: Google Patches Chrome Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild
Right after Apple’s CVE-2026-20700 zero-day under active exploitation made headlines, Google released security updates for Chrome to address the first actively exploited Chrome zero-day of 2026. CVE-2026-2441 Analysis The high-severity flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-2441, is a use-after-free vulnerability in Chrome’s CSS component. NIST’s NVD description notes that the issue could allow a remote attacker to…
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Asia Fumbles With Throttling Back Telnet Traffic in Region
Only Taiwan made the top 10 list of governments, effectively blocking the threat-ridden protocol, but overall the region lagged in curbing Telnet traffic.
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Critics warn America’s ‘move fast’ AI strategy could cost it the global market
The Trump administration has made U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence a national priority, but some critics say a light-touch approach to regulating security and safety in U.S. models is making it harder to promote adoption in other countries. White House officials have said since taking office that Trump intended to move away from predecessor Joe…
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A Critical AI Niche Is Dominated by One Little-Known Japanese Company
The century-old former silk spinner pioneered a cloth-like material made from glass fibers. Now a shortage is looming over the artificial-intelligence boom.
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A Critical AI Niche Is Dominated by One Little-Known Japanese Company
The century-old former silk spinner pioneered a cloth-like material made from glass fibers. Now a shortage is looming over the artificial-intelligence boom.
Global Security News, malware
Chinese-Made Malware Kit Targets Chinese-Based Routers and Edge Devices
DKnife is a Chinese made malware framework that targets Chinese-based users
AI, APAC, Apps, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Europe, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Mergers & Acquisitions, Network Security, Risk Management, Venture
January 2026 M&A Recap: Channel Orgs Set to Expand Capabilities
January is now in the book, and channel organizations have made a number of early-year acquisitions to boost their capabilities and to better serve customers. Channel Insider has rounded up key mergers and acquisitions that have highlighted the start of Q1 2026. Service provider consolidation continues across ServiceNow, VMware ecosystems and more CoreX expands ServiceNow…
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Engineering Trust at Scale: The 2026 IT Agenda for Australian Digital Health
GUEST OPINION: Australia’s health system has made significant strides toward connected care. In 2025, this momentum continued with another year of accelerated transformation across Australian healthcare.
