No captain, my captain – a crewless warship
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- Hardware supply chain issues are creating challenges for IT infrastructure, including long lead times and increased costs due to AI demand.
- Data sovereignty involves trade-offs in network management that organizations must navigate.
- AI and LLMs are being used in API attacks, targeting modern, interconnected applications.
- Enterprise data services for Kubernetes aim to eliminate silos and standardize cloud-native platforms.
- Behavioral AI security can detect advanced threats missed by Microsoft 365's native security.
- AI agents are introducing new security challenges as AI adoption accelerates.
- AI is helping identify and fix software vulnerabilities earlier in the development cycle.
- Virtual simulations like ransomware recovery exercises are becoming more common for IT training.
- HP is investigating BIOS updates causing boot loops and crashes in premium laptops.
- Navantia has developed a crewless warship with sensors and modular payloads.
- Linux faces security trends such as 'Dirty Frag' and issues related to AI code analysis.
- The UK's digital ID rollout has been criticized as a 'fiasco' due to rushed implementation.
- The Virtual OS Museum offers a collection of historic operating systems and emulators.
- European sovereign clouds struggle with dependency on US processors.
- Hackers claiming to delete stolen student data from Canvas are met with skepticism.
- GNOME dominates in Ubuntu updates, but X.org remains relevant.
- Open source registries lack funding for basic security implementations.
- AI advancements strain memory hierarchies and present challenges for companies like AMD.