From demo to production: What agent-based AI must actually deliver

Why agent-based AI demos fail and what real-world systems must truly deliver.

Default BitLocker configuration isn’t enough: Defending endpoints against physical attacks

Physical access attacks are no longer edge cases, they are a risk that organizations must actively plan for.

‘You have to separate the task from the purpose of the job’: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reflects on early AI fears around job displacement, and why we shouldn’t be worried

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recalls early worries over radiologist job displacement, but AI has caused high demand for the role.

‘The math is simple’: OpenClaw ‘Trojan Horse’ AI agents give hackers full control of 28,000+ systems

Rapid adoption of AI agents without proper safeguards is leading to exposed systems, data risks, and increased opportunities for attackers to exploit access controls.

‘Pushpaganda is, at the highest level, a case of social engineering’: Experts warn scammers are flooding Google Discover with AI-generated content spreading malicious notifications

Pushpaganda uses AI-generated content and deceptive tactics to trick users into enabling notifications that deliver scams and evade traditional security defenses.

Iran alleges systematic sabotage of US-made networking infrastructure mid-conflict — hardware shut down and rebooted despite internet blackout

Iranian media is reporting that networking infrastructure suffered coordinated shutdowns, and blames the US.

‘5% utilization is a math fail’: Millions of GPUs worth billions are mostly sitting idle, report finds

Most companies massively overprovision AI infrastructure, leaving GPUs and CPUs underutilized, while rising costs expose inefficiencies driven by fear and poor automation.

‘HACKED’: Hacker defaces Seiko USA website and claims theft of ‘entire customer database’ – here’s what we know

Seiko has not yet confirmed the incident and the data has not surfaced on the dark web.