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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…

VIDEO: Think Small to Win Big – How Helikai Is Proving That Micro AI Agents Beat the Billion-Dollar Brute-Force Approach

Every CEO in the Fortune 500 has issued some version of the same mandate: We need an AI strategy. Most of them have also experienced the same humbling result – twelve months of well-funded engineering effort that produced little more than a glossy slide deck and a bruised budget. So, how does going micro produce macro results?…

Software supply chain risks join the OWASP top 10 list, access control still on top

Software supply chain failures and mishandling of exceptional conditions are some of the additions to the updated OWASP Top 10, a list of top web application vulnerabilities. Most of the list has remained unchanged since 2021. In fact, the top item, broken access control, has been on the Open Worldwide Application Security Project’s list since…

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We unpack how some password managers can be tricked into coughing up your secrets, with a clickjacking sleight-of-hand, what website owners can do to prevent it, and how to lock down your personal password vault. Then we time-hop to the post-quantum scramble: “harvest-now, decrypt later”, Microsoft’s 2033 quantum-safe pledge, and whether your printer will survive…