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Microsoft Copilot Governance: The Hidden Data Security Challenge

Organizations are rapidly adopting Microsoft Copilot and other AI-powered productivity tools to improve efficiency, streamline collaboration, and support faster decision-making. By helping employees summarize meetings, analyze documents, generate content, and surface relevant information in seconds, these tools are transforming the way people work. As adoption accelerates, however, organizations are beginning

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The AI Revolution in Disaster Recovery: Are You Ready for What’s Next?

According to McKinsey’s 2025 State of AI report, nearly 80% of organisations have adopted AI in at least one business function, while enterprise investment in generative AI continues to grow at record pace. Yet despite this rapid adoption, disaster recovery strategies have struggled to keep up. Veeam’s 2025 Data Resilience

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From Backup to Business Intelligence: Why AI-Ready Infrastructure Is Becoming Every Organization’s Competitive Advantage

For years, enterprise storage was viewed as a behind-the-scenes technology—essential, but rarely strategic. Its primary role was to store data, support backups, and ensure systems could recover after an outage. That perception is changing rapidly. Today, storage infrastructure sits at the center of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, analytics, and business continuity.

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Why AI Success in Financial Services Depends on Storage Infrastructure, Not Just Smarter Models

Artificial intelligence has become one of the defining technologies shaping the future of financial services. Banks are using AI to detect fraud in milliseconds, insurers are accelerating underwriting decisions with machine learning, and investment firms are leveraging predictive analytics to identify market opportunities faster than ever before. As global investment

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Healthcare Cyberattacks in 2026: What the Numbers Reveal About the Future of Cyber Resilience 

Healthcare organizations have always been attractive targets for cybercriminals, but the threat landscape in 2026 has reached a new level of urgency. Hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare technology providers are facing increasingly sophisticated attacks that can disrupt patient care, compromise sensitive medical records, and create significant financial and operational

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Ransomware Is Changing: Why Your Backups Are Now the First Target

For years, ransomware followed a predictable pattern. Attackers would break in, encrypt data, and demand payment. Backups were the safety net. If something went wrong, organizations could restore and move on. That model is breaking down. Today’s ransomware groups are changing the sequence. Instead of encrypting first, they are going

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Rethinking Virtualization in Higher Education: A Smarter, More Flexible Path Forward

Virtualization has long been the backbone of IT infrastructure in universities, research institutions, and public-sector organizations. It supports everything from academic applications and research workloads to administrative systems and data storage. For many years, institutions relied on familiar platforms that delivered stability and consistency but today, that familiarity is increasingly

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Indigenous People Project (IPP) Launches to Empower Indigenous Communities Through Technology Education and Opportunity 

Toronto Canada, Seattle, WA [May 6, 2026] – A powerful new consortium of technology leaders today announced the launch of the Indigenous People Project (IPP), a collaborative initiative designed to empower Indigenous and Aboriginal communities by providing direct access to advanced technical skills, certifications, and pathways to high-paying technology careers.  The founding

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From Stability to Strategy: How Geopolitical Tensions Are Reprioritizing Cybersecurity in the Gulf

Cybersecurity Is Emerging as the Core Investment Priority  The consulting market across the Gulf region has remained stable despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, but the nature of demand is shifting significantly. According to Gartner, global spending on cybersecurity is expected to exceed $215 billion in 2024, with the Middle East among the fastest-growing

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How Agentic AI is Transforming Enterprises in 2026

In 2026, delay is becoming expensive. A logistics company can lose millions in a single quarter because rerouting decisions came too late. A financial firm can miss revenue in seconds because a risk alert sat untouched in a dashboard. A retailer can lose customers simply because demand signals were analyzed

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Healthcare Under Siege: AI, Data, and the Cost of Compromise

Healthcare Is the Most Targeted Critical Sector Healthcare has become one of the most targeted industries in global cybercrime. According to IBM’s 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, healthcare organizations face the highest average breach cost of any sector, reaching approximately $10.93 million per incident for the thirteenth consecutive

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AI-Powered Cloud Threats

AI-Powered Cloud Threats: The Escalating Enterprise Risk in 2025

AI Is Accelerating Cybercrime at Scale Artificial intelligence is no longer just transforming enterprise productivity. It is transforming cyberattacks. Recent industry reporting shows that generative AI has significantly increased the scale and sophistication of phishing, malware development, and automated vulnerability discovery. According to IBM’s 2024 Cost of a Data Breach

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AI Is Getting Smarter, But Is It Secure -OSS blog 02-13-2026

AI Is Getting Smarter, But Is It Secure?

Why Confidential Computing, Integrated AI Security, and Governance Are Now Non-Negotiable? In 2025, a quiet but alarming incident sent ripples through the AI industry. Scale AI, one of the world’s largest AI data-labeling companies, was found to have hundreds of “confidential” documents publicly accessible via Google Docs. These files reportedly

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How AI Will Transform Financial Services in 2026: The Next Big Shift for BFSI 

Artificial intelligence is no longer a side experiment in financial services. By 2026, it is becoming a core driver of competitiveness, cost efficiency, risk management, and customer experience across banking, financial services, and insurance. What began as scattered pilots like chatbots, automation scripts, and analytics tools is now evolving into

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Privacy-First AI: Why Securing the Data Layer Is Now a CISO-Level Priority 

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming core enterprise infrastructure, but the dominant risk facing organizations today is no longer model accuracy or compute performance. The true exposure lies in how data is collected, stored, governed, and protected before it ever reaches a model.  As enterprises deploy generative AI, machine learning pipelines, and automated

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From Regulation to Resilience: The Evolution of Cybersecurity Compliance  

Cybersecurity compliance today is no longer driven solely by regulatory pressure. It is increasingly shaped by data growth, infrastructure complexity, and measurable business risk. As organizations generate, store, and process unprecedented volumes of data, compliance frameworks such as GDPR and ISO 27001 provide structured mechanisms to control how that data is protected, accessed, and

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Agentic AI Security in 2026: How to Control Machine Identities Before They Control You 

Agentic AI is rapidly transforming enterprise operations by moving artificial intelligence from passive assistance to autonomous execution. These systems can act independently across cloud, storage, and infrastructure environments, dramatically increasing speed, efficiency, and scale. At the same time, they introduce a new class of security and resilience risk driven by non-human identities,

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From Cloud-First to AI-Native: The New Infrastructure Architecture of 2026

Background By 2026, artificial intelligence won’t just be another application running on digital systems. It will be the reason those systems exist in the first place.These days, AI systems are autonomous rather than reactive, persistent rather than episodic, and intricately Woven into the workings of institutions, goods, and services.  The

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What the Cloudflare Outage Reveals About Modern Digital Fragility

Introduction  When Cloudflare went down, the impact was immediate. Websites stalled, applications froze, authentication systems failed, and traffic slowed across the globe. It was a rare moment when people everywhere were reminded of something easy to forget: the modern internet depends on a small number of critical infrastructure providers. When

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The Hidden Risks Behind Cloud Growth: Why Vendor Lock-In and Multi-Cloud DR Complexity Are Reshaping 2025

Introduction  Cloud adoption has never been higher. Organizations are moving workloads to the cloud at record speed, modernizing infrastructure, and embracing Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) to reduce costs and increase agility. On the surface, this shift seems like the perfect solution for resilience: flexible platforms, global redundancy, automation, and theoretically limitless

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