A new Cisco report shows that AI is lowering the barrier to entry for cybercriminals — and that government agencies and hospitals are bearing the brunt.
As AI agents take on more autonomous tasks in software development, the governance layer is becoming as important as the capability — and GitLab is betting it already has one.
Software development took a decade to democratize. Hardware has remained stubbornly out of reach. Atech is betting the same playbook works for the physical world.
As hyperscalers dominate AI compute, a Finnish upstart running on clean Nordic energy is making a case that sovereign, sustainable infrastructure can compete.
The breach raises fresh questions about third-party vendor security at a moment when Anthropic is deploying one of its most sensitive and closely watched AI models.
As European governments search for alternatives to US-controlled AI infrastructure, a transatlantic merger is making the case that sovereignty can scale.
With a personal AI agent for business users and a coding layer for builders, Snowflake is betting that unified, governed data is the foundation enterprises need.
The deal is ServiceNow's second major security acquisition in two months — and its most direct bet yet that the future of cybersecurity is autonomous, not just automated.
For the first time, a single switch can translate between all major quantum encoding types without destroying the information — a foundational step toward a quantum internet.
As foreign AI tools hit legal and security barriers across defense and critical infrastructure, a homegrown British lab steps in — with government backing to match.