As enterprises move from AI experimentation to production deployments, questions around data consistency, governance, and scalability are becoming increasingly important. Many organizations have invested heavily in modern data platforms, yet AI systems still struggle to deliver reliable outcomes when business context is fragmented across tools and datasets. Pratik Jain, Senior Director of Technology at Kyvos…
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Hyland platform innovations focus on AI governance, context, and agent oversight
Hyland has unveiled platform innovations designed to move AI from experimentation to enterprise-wide adoption. Powered by the Content Innovation Cloud, these advancements transform governed enterprise content into trusted, actionable intelligence that accelerates business outcomes. To meet the demands of global organizations, Hyland announced the general availability of the Enterprise Context Engine and introduced industry-specific ontologies…
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How to defend at machine speed: A post-LLM era playbook
AI-era attacks now move at machine speed, forcing defenders to rethink validation and response.
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Laying the groundwork: A practical path to identity security for AI agents
As enterprises move toward AI-driven operations, identity modernization becomes essential.
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PwC: SAP AI Strategy Shifts Toward Enterprise Execution
SAP’s latest AI announcements at Sapphire are landing as enterprise customers move beyond experimentation and begin demanding measurable returns, stronger governance, and scalable operational outcomes from AI investments. Patrick Pugh, global and U.S. alliances leader at PwC, told Channel Insider that the event reflected a broader shift in the SAP market: enterprises are increasingly embedding…
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Infosecurity Europe: Why Burnout in Cybersecurity Demands Risk-Based Response
Cybermindz warns that cybersecurity burnout is a growing risk, urging organizations to move beyond wellness initiatives and adopt a measurable, risk-based approach to workforce stress
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What an OpenAI IPO Might Mean for the Channel
OpenAI is reportedly preparing for an initial public offering (IPO), a move that could significantly impact both the consumer AI market and the channel ecosystem as we know it. As the company behind arguably the world’s most recognizable AI platform, OpenAI’s transition into a publicly traded company could unlock new opportunities, partnerships, and revenue streams…
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California Governor Signs Order on AI Aimed at Helping Workers
Gavin Newsom’s move follows broadening signs of public discontent over AI’s impact on jobs.
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The AWS AI Security Framework: Securing AI with the right controls, at the right layers, at the right phases
TL;DR for busy executives The AWS AI Security Framework helps security leaders move fast and stay secure with AI. Security compounds from day 1 as workloads evolve from prototype to production to scale. Assess first. Request a no-cost SHIP engagement to baseline your posture and build a prioritized roadmap. Phase 1 – Foundational (zero to…
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Why More Analysts Won’t Solve Your SOC’s Alert Problem
Attackers move faster than overwhelmed SOC teams can realistically investigate alerts. Prophet Security breaks down how AI can help analysts investigate alerts faster and focus on real threats. […]
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JPMorgan Tried to Settle Sexual-Assault Claims That Went Viral
Plus, Iran and the U.S. move closer on a proposal to restart talks, and some beloved products were born of blunders.
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Netrio Expands MSP Services with AI Advisory Practice
Netrio has launched a new AI advisory and transformation practice to help mid-market enterprises move artificial intelligence projects beyond experimentation and into measurable business use. The McKinney, Texas-based MSP said the new offering will support customers across AI evaluation, strategy, governance, deployment, and adoption. The practice is designed for organizations struggling with disconnected AI pilots,…
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Apple is preparing to spend, but not necessarily on AI
Apple last week nixed its long-held “net cash neutral” target, a move analysts see as giving the company more flexibility to make massive infrastructure investments or acquisitions. Naturally, as AI is the only thing that seems to matter in tech these days, commentators rushed to speculate on potential acquisition targets in the AI space. The thing…
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The infrastructure gap behind global payments
GUEST OPINION: Global commerce has expanded at speed, but the systems that move money across borders have not kept pace. Transactions may appear instant at the surface, yet behind them sits a network still dealing with cost, delay and fragmentation. For businesses operating across markets, the underlying architecture increasingly determines whether payments are approved, delayed…
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Adobe bets on AI agents to stay at the center of marketing workflows
Adobe is rolling out autonomous agents to orchestrate work across its applications, a move that will reinforce its position at the core of content and marketing workflows as AI disrupts the software landscape, analysts say. “We’re living at true inflection point; a moment where creativity and marketing are being reshaped by AI, unlocking incredible new…
AI, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News
Users advised to drop passwords and make room for passkeys
In a decisive move that could reshape how users log in online, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is urging consumers to abandon passwords in favour of passkeys, positioning them as the future of authentication. “Passkeys should become consumers’ first choice for logging into digital services,” NCSC said. Overhauling decades of security guidance, the agency…
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Why ANZ Enterprises Need Better Agent-to-Agent Communication
GUEST OPINION: As enterprises move AI from experimentation to production, they face a growing connectivity and governance challenge. Organisations no longer route prompts to a single LLM, but orchestrate complex systems where agents communicate with external tools via MCP and collaborate with other agents using emerging agent communication protocols, such as Agent to Agent (A2A).
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Microsoft trims cloud desktop pricing, even as it boosts AI costs
For years now, Microsoft has been doing its level best to move you from desktop Office and Windows to Microsoft 365, Windows 365, and Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD). Since the company first started down this road, however, something changed: the AI revolution, which has become a huge deal for the guys from Redmond. So, it…
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Forrester’s Top 10 Emerging Technologies For 2026: AI Is No Longer Confined To Digital Workflows
AI’s move into the physical world is already delivering tangible impact for consumers
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4 questions to ask before outsourcing MDR
Security teams are stretched thin. Alerts never stop, attackers move faster, and expectations for uptime and resilience keep rising. For many IT and security leaders, Managed Detection and Response (MDR) has become less of a “nice to have” and more of a practical way to stay ahead. But outsourcing MDR is not just about handing…
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Cisco Targets AI Trust with Galileo Deal
If the original Galileo spent his time figuring out how things move and fall, Cisco is now tackling a version of that problem in AI, trying to understand how these systems behave once set loose. The company announced plans to acquire Galileo Technologies, an AI observability startup focused on helping enterprises monitor and evaluate how…
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ABBYY and Tecala Partner to Bring AI Agent–Driven Document Processing to Market
New joint solution aims to move enterprises beyond OCR and RPA toward fully orchestrated, end-to-end document workflows
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ABBYY and Tecala Partner to Bring AI Agent–Driven Document Processing to Market
New joint solution aims to move enterprises beyond OCR and RPA toward fully orchestrated, end-to-end document workflows
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Fraud Rockets Higher in Mobile-First Latin America
Cyber-fraudsters move quickly from compromised devices to account takeover to funds transfer, shifting money before many financial institutions can react.
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How AI Development Helps Startups Move from Idea to Launch Faster
In this post, I will talk about how AI development helps startups move from idea to launch faster. Startups face a common challenge: they need to turn ideas into products quickly before resources run out or competitors get ahead. Traditional development methods often take six months or longer to launch a basic product. This timeline…
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As breakout time accelerates, prevention-first cybersecurity takes center stage
Threat actors are using AI to supercharge tried-and-tested TTPs. When attacks move this fast, cyber-defenders need to rethink their own strategy.
AI, Exploits, Global Security News
Fireside Chat: AI agents are reshaping mobile attacks — and exposing weak API trust models
SAN FRANCISCO — A new exposure is emerging in mobile security as AI begins to act on behalf of users — and attackers move to exploit that shift. Related: RSAC wrap-up—no easy fixes for AI exposures In a Fireside Chat at RSAC 2026, Approov CEO Ted Miracco described how mobile apps are starting to hand…
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OpenAI patches twin leaks as Codex slips and ChatGPT spills
OpenAI has fixed two flaws in its AI stack that could allow AI agents to move sensitive data in unintended ways. The issues, disclosed by researchers at BeyondTrust and Check Point Research, affect the OpenAI Codex coding agent and ChatGPT’s code execution environment, respectively. One enabled GitHub token theft through command injection, while the other…
AI, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management
The CISO’s guide to responding to shadow AI
Move over shadow IT; shadow AI is the new risk on the scene. The explosion of available AI tools, leadership’s enthusiasm for the new technology, the push for employees to do more with less, nascent governance and the sheer speed at which AI is evolving has created the perfect environment for shadow AI to flourish.…
AI, Apps, china, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management, Russia
Critics call FCC router rule a ‘big swing’ that could create more supply chain uncertainty
The Federal Communications Commission’s move to ban foreign-made routers touches on a real threat, but critics say the agency rule is overly broad, practically unworkable and doesn’t meaningfully address weaknesses in router security that have led to major breaches on American governments and businesses. Under the Secure Equipment Act and Secure Networks Act, the FCC…
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Databricks, Accenture Double Down On Enterprise AI Buildout
Databricks and Accenture are rolling out a joint business group to help companies move beyond the pilot phase and into AI that’s actually up and running. Business group focuses on scaling AI applications through data and consulting expertise The two companies said the group will focus on building and scaling AI applications and agents, combining…
AI, Compliance, Europe, Global Security News
Mistral launches Forge to help enterprises build their own AI models
Mistral has introduced Forge, a new platform aimed at helping enterprises move beyond generic AI systems by enabling them to train and adapt models on proprietary data. Today’s AI systems are largely developed using open internet data and are built to handle a wide variety of general tasks. However, enterprises depend on deeply embedded internal knowledge, including…
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Anthropic Launches Claude Partner Network with $100M Fund
Anthropic just announced a new partner program designed to help companies move from experimentation to actual deployment. The new Claude Partner Network and the $100 million promise behind it The startup behind the Claude AI models announced the Claude Partner Network, along with a $100 million investment to support partners working with the platform. The…
AI, Cloud Security, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Risk Management, Venture
Eon Launches Ransomware Protection for Cloud Databases
As enterprises move critical workloads to managed cloud databases, a growing ransomware recovery gap is emerging across modern cloud infrastructure. Eon is aiming to close that gap with new ransomware protection designed specifically for managed cloud database environments. The new capability expands Eon’s ransomware protection suite and focuses on detecting corruption and restoring trusted data…
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Everpure extends ActiveCluster support for file
COMPANY NEWS: Providing enterprises with the freedom to move and protect file data advances Enterprise Data Cloud Vision.
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Hack the Box: AI Boosts Productivity, Creates Skills Risk
AI is helping cybersecurity teams move faster than ever, but new research suggests the speed boost could come at the cost of long-term workforce risks. A new benchmark report from Hack The Box suggests that teams using AI can significantly outperform human-only cybersecurity teams, completing tasks faster and solving more challenges during simulated security competitions.…
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OpenAI to acquire Promptfoo to strengthen AI agent security testing
OpenAI said it plans to acquire AI testing startup Promptfoo, a move aimed at strengthening security checks for AI agents as enterprises move toward deploying autonomous systems in business workflows. Promptfoo’s tools allow developers to test LLM applications against adversarial prompts, including prompt injection and jailbreak attempts, and to evaluate whether models follow safety and…
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Live Nation Reaches Settlement in Federal Antitrust Case
The move spares the concerts-and-ticketing giant from the threat of its business being broken up.
Global Security News, Government & Policy
Pentagon Formally Labels Anthropic Supply-Chain Risk, Escalating Conflict
The move could have far-reaching consequences for other companies that work with the government; Anthropic has signaled a court challenge.
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Coruna iOS Exploit Kit Compromises Thousands of iPhones
An iOS exploit framework has revealed how advanced mobile attack tools can move rapidly from surveillance operations to espionage and financial crime. Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) identified Coruna, a powerful exploit kit containing 23 vulnerabilities across five exploit chains that were used to compromise thousands of iPhones throughout 2025. “The core technical value of…
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Flexitech Chooses Rimini Street to Extend the Life of its SAP ECC, Accelerate Compliance and Fund Innovation
Rimini Support for SAP helps a French brake parts manufacturer avoid unwanted move to RISE with SAP, strengthen security and compliance readiness and reinvest freed capital into R&D and modernisation initiatives
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Trump Will End Government Use of Anthropic’s AI Models
Move follows weeks of tension between Pentagon and Anthropic over AI guardrails.
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APT37 hackers use new malware to breach air-gapped networks
North Korean hackers are deploying newly uncovered tools to move data between internet-connected and air-gapped systems, spread via removable drives, and conduct covert surveillance. […]
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New Relic Closes Gaps Between Data, Insight and Action with SRE Agent and AI-Strengthened Platform Innovations
COMPANY NEWS: Evolution of intelligent automation enables enterprises to move beyond observing problems towards autonomously solving them SRE Agent augments a workforce, freeing up engineers to focus on high-value strategic decisions instead of toil Innovations create future-proof incident response toolset where engineers lead strategy, make key decisions, and validate solutions in powerful collaboration with AI
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Attackers Now Need Just 29 Minutes to Own a Network
Credential misuse, AI tools, and security blind spots help attackers move through breached networks faster than ever, CrowdStrike finds.
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Apple Plans to Manufacture Mac Mini in Houston
The company will move some production of the desktop computer to a Foxconn facility in Texas.
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CVE-2026-1731 fuels ongoing attacks on BeyondTrust remote access products
Attackers are exploiting CVE-2026-1731 in BeyondTrust RS and PRA to deploy VShell, gain persistence, move laterally, and control compromised systems. Threat actors are actively exploiting a recently disclosed critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-1731 (CVSS score: 9.9), in BeyondTrust Remote Support (RS) and Privileged Remote Access (PRA). The flaw is being used to conduct a wide…
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Nvidia Wants to Be the Brain of Consumer PCs Once Again
The move marks a return to the consumer PC market for the leader in AI chips.
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Risk Management
From in-house CISO to consultant. What you need to know before making the leap
For Nikoloz Kokhreidze, the move into cybersecurity consulting came gradually through a series of small steps. “I accumulated enough experience across different industries, I started my newsletter, and I realized there’s a community of people interested in what I have to say,” he explains. What ultimately crystallized the decision was the thought that his impact…
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Dell’s Hard-Coded Flaw: A Nation-State Goldmine
A China-related attacker has exploited the vendor flaw since mid-2024, allowing it to move laterally, maintain persistent access, and deploy malware.
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HaystackID delivers audit-ready AI governance for high-risk, regulated environments
HaystackID has released HaystackID AI Governance Services, a new portfolio designed to help organizations move from AI principles and policies to an execution-ready governance operating model. The launch comes as organizations face converging regulatory timelines. EU AI Act obligations have been in effect since February 2025, with additional high-risk system requirements phasing in through August…
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Webinar: How Modern SOC Teams Use AI and Context to Investigate Cloud Breaches Faster
Cloud attacks move fast — faster than most incident response teams. In data centers, investigations had time. Teams could collect disk images, review logs, and build timelines over days. In the cloud, infrastructure is short-lived. A compromised instance can disappear in minutes. Identities rotate. Logs expire. Evidence can vanish before analysis even begins. Cloud forensics…
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Q&A: How MSPs are Unlocking New Opportunity with Blockchain
As enterprises move from blockchain pilots to production deployments, MSPs are reassessing how the technology fits into their 2026 service strategies. In this Q&A, Cosmos Labs co-CEO and co-founder Barry Plunkett breaks down where demand is forming—from regulated tokenization projects to blockchain infrastructure operations—and how MSPs can turn scarce expertise into durable, recurring revenue. How…
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How AI is reshaping attack path analysis
Cybersecurity teams are overwhelmed with data and short on clarity, while adversaries use AI to move faster and operate at unprecedented scale. Most organizations collect enormous volumes of findings: vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, penetration test results, detection gaps, threat intelligence, and control assessments. Individually, these data points may be accurate, but they don’t always reflect the big…
