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 |  Fortinet  | Apr 06, 2026
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Fortinet's endpoint management software is being exploited in the wild
 |  AI  | Apr 03, 2026
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MLPerf's new inference benchmarks put NVIDIA on top, but...
 |  Nike  | Apr 01, 2026
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Nike cuts tech roles, continues IT efficiency drive after Finops wins
Oracle  | Apr 01, 2026
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Oracle slashes tens of thousands of jobs
Security  | Mar 31, 2026
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Hugely popular npm package, Axios, compromised
 |  startups  | Mar 30, 2026
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Severe Python vulnerability patched in 61,000 projects: Bug remains rife downstream

Heroic effort by Trellix but risks abound still...

UK security vetting delays mount, as IT system faces "regular outages"

One third of “Developed Vetting” security clearances now take over 180 days...

Job of the Week: Chief Data Officer, NASA

No spacesuit experience needed...

Microsoft fires 10,000, invests $10bn in 375-person OpenAI

Days after laying off over 10,000 people, Microsoft has invested a reported $10 billion in OpenAI -- a company with just 375 staff -- as Artificial Intelligence applications start to go mainstream Microsoft said it would move to “deploy OpenAI’s models across our consumer and enterprise products and

Digital sovereignty and data: What are the challenges we face?

There’s a sea change underway around the world with how companies and individuals think about the collection and usage of personal information and behavioral data, writes Josh Koenig, Co-Founder, Pantheon. “Data is the new oil” used to mean a lucrative resource for businesses and breezy convenience, via low petrol

After 20 years at Google, there were no flowers, no card, and no goodbye

Ruthless mechanistic efficiency rules in "Squid Game" firings...

ChatGPT used to create elusive "polymorphic" malware

The ChatGPT API "bypasses every content filter there is"

This UK government CDIO role has a salary of £54k: We're a little dismayed

A Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO) role in a UK government agency is being advertised with the startling low salary for a C-suite position of £54,551-£62,118 – even as it eyes ambitious digital transformation. The CDIO at the Vehicle Certification Agency will be responsible for leading a

T-Mobile hacked again, just six months after settling a $500m class action lawsuit

"It's getting expensive/being on the other side of the courtroom/on the defensive"

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