Content Paint

The Stack

Interviews, insight, intelligence, and exclusive events for digital leaders.

 |  public sector  | Jun 19, 2026
/
Cabinet Office offering £100k+ for civil service AI "ambassador"
Cloud  | Jun 18, 2026
/
Alibaba opens French cloud AZs after landing UEFA Qwen deal
 |  HSBC  | Jun 17, 2026
/
HSBC's CIO: Getting AI to  production is easy. True impact is hard.
 |  cybersecurity  | Jun 16, 2026
/
What is npm doing to protect the JavaScript ecosystem – and is it enough?
 |  AI  | Jun 15, 2026
/
OpenAI acquires German startup with agent expertise
 |  Microsoft  | Jun 15, 2026
/
Microsoft CEO warns over concentrated AI model dependency, “hollowed out” firms

All the latest

All the latest

4372 Posts
China's open source AI is giving it a competitive edge – and US companies are taking note

Congress was warned that holding back compute will not stop China's accelerating AI and the global adoption of its models.

Arm is making chips for the first time in its 35-year history

Arm didn't need to be twisted, the CPU demand of agentic AI was tempting enough.

AWS wins controversial £473m  hyperscaler-only HMRC contract

Nobody else wanted to migrate myriad ageing HP-Unix, IBM AIX, Sun Solaris, VMware ESXi, Windows, MWG-MLOS, and NetApp ONTAP applications off Fujitsu data centres?

CNCF Executive Director Jonathan Bryce stands on stage at KubeCon Europe

Kubernetes' AI popularity keeping open source technologies at the forefront.

Google brings back dark web scans – now with AI everywhere

Enterprise-targeted surveillance processes "tens of millions" of posts a day, and Gemini is smart enough to avoid false positives, Google swears.

AWS Bahrain disrupted again; "Iran wiper" detected

"There is no longer a meaningful boundary between the kinetic and cyber threat surfaces."

Security researchers are in the last-chance saloon to save their jobs from AI

Katie Moussouris calls on security researchers to sandbag human-in-the-loop processes against AI automation.

Open source scanner compromise reveals CI/CD's vulnerable underbelly

"GitHub’s Immutable badge was intended as a trust signal..."

Attackers keep spinning up VMs to hide from EDR. What's the answer?

Hackers continue to have success at hiding malicious processes in VMs  – that launch at startup but hide from EDR processes. The behaviour is not new, but deserves renewed attention. Fresh examples of its use as an attacker technique come from Microsoft, which has seen this behaviour during attacks on exposed

Browse by Tags

Search the site

Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Welcome back! You've successfully signed in.
Success! You now have access to additional content.