Learn how to build a quantum-resistant zero trust architecture for MCP hosts. Protect AI infrastructure with lattice-based crypto and 4D access control.
TL;DR Introduction Infostealers are not new malware. They have been around for decades. What has changed is how effective ...
Liquidia (LQDA) rebounds after YUTREPIA FDA approval and $51.7M sales, but inventory effects, demand uncertainty, and patent ...
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Meeting the South African modern car buyers where the customer experience matches the expectation
Adheesh Ori, senior director within Accenture Song, South Africa, says the South African automotive landscape is clearly ...
SOC teams want AI they can control without recreating SOAR sprawl. This post explores why control and complexity feel linked, ...
Morning Overview on MSN
First big Windows 11 update of 2026 rolls out with huge fixes
The first big Windows 11 update of 2026 is landing as more than a routine security patch, bringing a wave of fixes that touch ...
The Global AI Awards win adds to a growing list of accolades for Q4. In 2025, the company was honored in the American Business Awards (R) in the best "New Product: Financial Services" and best "New ...
The South African automotive landscape is clearly evolving, not only through technology or electrification, but in the ...
PCMag on MSN
I Investigated Every Windows 12 Clue. These Are the Features I'm Betting Will Actually Arrive
Microsoft hasn't confirmed Windows 12 yet, but leaked code, insider previews, and the latest Copilot+ PC updates hint at ...
My Policeman opens in theaters on Oct. 21, and will stream on Prime Video starting on Nov. 4. Ello, ello, ello… what’s all this then? My Policeman offers us a glimpse back in time as a British copper ...
XDA Developers on MSN
The ESP32-powered Kode Dot gave me the same feeling the Flipper Zero did
To make one thing clear, the Kode Dot is not trying to be a Flipper clone but the vibe is familiar in the best way. From afar, it feels similar in scope, even if both devices are ultimately very ...
SSE-C stands (well, stood) for “Server Side Encryption- Customer-provided keys”. It allowed you to provide an encryption key ...
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