4 in 10 AI agents headed for demotion or the rubbish bin (Gartner)
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- LLMs are being used to automate and enhance API attacks, targeting modern, interconnected applications.
- Enterprise data services for Kubernetes aim to eliminate infrastructure silos and standardize cloud-native platforms.
- Behavioral AI security can catch advanced attacks missed by Microsoft 365's native security.
- Innovation acceleration focuses on next-generation tools for resilient Dev and IT operations.
- Virtual ransomware breach simulations allow IT and security teams to test response skills.
- Zero Trust models are evolving to address non-human identities in the Agentic AI era.
- Agentic AI scaling focuses on driving adoption and ROI from pilot to production.
- Apple's new Siri integration has made Spotlight less useful, resembling Google AI Overviews.
- AI and brain-computer interfaces enable ALS patients to communicate with high accuracy for work.
- AI agents are considered general-purpose workloads, similar to other computing tasks.
- Microsoft faces challenges with Copilot AI misleading statements and capacity issues.
- Non-x86 servers now hold nearly half the market, driven by AI demand and component shortages.
- Russians are phishing via fake Signal support, while US takes down Iranian propaganda sites.
- Microsoft's patches failed to fix SharePoint zero-day attacks, with other security updates.
- DEF CON expands to harden critical infrastructure, building on Voting village successes.
- EQT acquires a majority stake in Acronis at a valuation over $3.5 billion.
- Ransomware persists a decade later, making infosec a stable career choice.
- France's digital sovereignty efforts face challenges moving away from Microsoft products.
- CentOS evolved from a hobby project to a default enterprise OS after Red Hat's shift.
- Open-source tools like Project Headroom help reduce AI costs, and LocalSend replaces sneakernet.