

Quantum Computing
AI
Efficiency trap
The workslop phenomenon means that flawed AI content has to be laboriously reworked, a time drain that can cost companies millions every year.
Compromise via service providers
A third of all cyberattacks remain undetected for months. Experts reveal the tactics that threaten companies.
Innovation in the digital underground
The Kyber ransomware is the first of its kind to use post-quantum encryption. However, experts have exposed the technology as a psychological marketing ploy.
A growing trend?
A phishing incident, a compromised mailbox, and suddenly two completely independent attackers with different objectives. What sounds like an exceptional case could be a growing trend: multi-actor intrusion attacks.
AI as a Game-Changer
Digital infrastructure is growing exponentially, and companies are increasingly losing control over their systems. Observability is becoming a critical tool that not only prevents outages but also paves the way for autonomous AI agents and true enterprise resilience.
Overcoming fragmentation
Fragmented IAM, CIAM, and partner IAM landscapes are becoming a risk for many companies. Identity Fabric connects existing systems through a central control layer, strengthening governance, zero trust, and digital sovereignty.
Critical WordPress plugin bug
A critical vulnerability in the WordPress plugin Breeze Cache allows attackers to take over entire websites. More than 400,000 installations are affected.
AI vulnerability scanning
China’s 360 Digital Security Group claims to have found around 1,000 vulnerabilities with the help of a multi-agent system, including at the Tianfu Cup hacking contest. The capabilities are said to approach those of Anthropic’s new Claude Mythos model. Doubts remain.
Competition law in the EU
The European Commission is pushing Google to open Android to AI competitors such as ChatGPT and Claude. Formal specification proceedings and billion euro fines are looming.