As leaders, our job is not to fear the speed of AI, but to build the infrastructure that makes that speed safe.
Cybercriminals created a zero-day exploit with AI, the first example of artificial intelligence finding and hacking software for an illicit enterprise, the tech giant says in a new report.
What if AI companions weren’t designed to replace what people are missing, but to guide them back to it?
When organizations ask “Who touched the data,” the answer may now include a human, an autonomous system or a chain of systems acting on a human’s behalf.
Samsung is rolling out One UI 8.5 to millions of Galaxy phones today, including the Galaxy S25 series and Galaxy S24 phones. With it comes new AI tools and a new look.
Access sprawl—not onboarding or offboarding—is the biggest identity security risk. Here’s how overprovisioned permissions expand the attack surface in modern organizations.
Fancy tools are no longer the differentiator. Now, it’s about what you do with these tools.
Before a product reaches users, dev teams need to understand not only whether it works but also whether it fits real customer needs, workflows and expectations.
The first battlefield will not be tax policy; it will be the security architecture underneath tax compliance.
Those cutting QA investment argue that AI writes cleaner code than rushed humans, so there’s less to catch. That argument misunderstands what AI actually does.