Experts say attempting to replace deterministic tools and human analysts with AI could cost companies more.
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AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Infosecurity Europe: AI SOCs Will Still Need SOC Analysts, Security Vendors Say
Top cybersecurity vendors said AI won’t replace entry-level – only routine ticket-taking and triage
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Can Apple’s new CEO turn things around?
When Apple rolled out hardware chief John Ternus as the CEO to replace Tim Cook, the reaction was kind but muted. That’s because Ternus has said nothing yet to indicate he has a specific plan to position Apple for the future. (To be fair, he’s said next to nothing about anything — no easily found…
Global Security News
How Digital Annotations Are Replacing Paper Markups in Business
Digital Annotations replace paper markups in business, enabling real time collaboration, version control, and secure document workflows across teams.
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Risk Management
Will AI Agents Kill SaaS? What MSPs Should Know
With the advent of agentic AI, conversations are heating up about whether AI agents could replace SaaS platforms and disrupt the tech industry as we know it. While the so-called “SaaSpocalypse” suggests dramatic changes to the SaaS business model, its true impact on managed services remains to be seen. AI agents promise to reduce tool…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
Why Intelligent Contract Solutions Are Replacing Traditional CLM Systems
Intelligent contract solutions replace traditional CLM by adding AI analysis, benchmarking, and risk insights that speed reviews, reduce delays, and improve decisions.
AI, Global Security News
Brutus: Open-source credential testing tool for offensive security
Brutus is an open-source, multi-protocol credential testing tool written in pure Go. Designed to replace legacy tools that have long frustrated penetration testers with dependency headaches and integration gaps, Brutus ships as a single binary with zero external dependencies and native support for the JSON-based reconnaissance pipelines that define offensive security. Solving a real workflow…
AI, Global Security News
The 400,000-Line Rebellion: How VergeIO Is Betting That Less Code Means More Cloud
A self-funded startup from Ann Arbor, Michigan, claims it can replace VMware, Nutanix, and your entire infrastructure stack — with a single piece of software that fits on a mini PC. And Broadcom keeps handing them customers.
AI, Global Security News
The 400,000-Line Rebellion: How VergeIO Is Betting That Less Code Means More Cloud
A self-funded startup from Ann Arbor, Michigan, claims it can replace VMware, Nutanix, and your entire infrastructure stack — with a single piece of software that fits on a mini PC. And Broadcom keeps handing them customers.
AI, Global Security News
The 400,000-Line Rebellion: How VergeIO Is Betting That Less Code Means More Cloud
A self-funded startup from Ann Arbor, Michigan, claims it can replace VMware, Nutanix, and your entire infrastructure stack — with a single piece of software that fits on a mini PC. And Broadcom keeps handing them customers.
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CISA pushes Federal agencies to retire end-of-support edge devices
CISA ordered U.S. federal agencies to improve management of edge network devices and replace unsupported ones within 12–18 months. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) instructed U.S. federal civilian agencies to strengthen how they manage edge network devices throughout their lifecycle. According to Binding Operational Directive 26-02, Mitigating Risk From End-of-Support Edge Devices, agencies must…
