Two things you need in place to successfully adopt AI

Organizations should not shy away from taking advantage of AI tools, but they need to find the right balance between maximizing efficiency and mitigating organizational risk. They need to put in place: 1. A seamless AI security policy AI may have previ… Continue reading Two things you need in place to successfully adopt AI

Linus Torvalds Gently Criticizes Build-Slowing Testing Code Left in Linux 6.15-rc1

“The big set of open-source graphics driver updates for Linux 6.15 have been merged,” writes Phoronix, “but Linux creator Linus Torvalds isn’t particularly happy with the pull request.”

The new “hdrtest” code is for the Intel Xe kernel driver and is a… Continue reading Linus Torvalds Gently Criticizes Build-Slowing Testing Code Left in Linux 6.15-rc1

Only 2-5% of application security alerts require immediate action

The large volume of security alerts, many created by automated tools, is overwhelming security and development teams, according to the 2025 Application Security Benchmark report by Ox Security. The report is based on an analysis of over 101 million app… Continue reading Only 2-5% of application security alerts require immediate action

GenAI turning employees into unintentional insider threats

The amount of data being shared by businesses with GenAI apps has exploded, increasing 30x in one year, according to Netskope. The average organization now shares more than 7.7GB of data with AI tools per month, a massive jump from just 250MB a year ag… Continue reading GenAI turning employees into unintentional insider threats

How to recognize and prevent deepfake scams

Deepfakes are a type of synthetic media created using AI and machine learning. In simple terms, they produce videos, images, audio, or text that look and sound real, even though the events depicted never actually happened. These altered clips spread ac… Continue reading How to recognize and prevent deepfake scams