When An AI Agent Goes Rogue, Who Takes The Blame?

When an AI agent causes damage, organizations are left with a question they cannot answer: Who owns the fallout?

From Compliance To Continuous Assurance: Automating Cloud Governance With Policy-As-Code

Here’s how policy-as-code enables real-time cloud governance, continuous assurance, automated compliance enforcement and stronger security across multicloud and cloud-native infrastructures.

NextSTEP-3 A: Lunar Enabling Technology
NextSTEP-3 A: Lunar Enabling Technology

NASA issued a draft Broad Agency Announcement under NextSTEP‑3, Appendix A, on June 29, 2026, to advance concepts that accelerate the technological readiness of critical systems for lunar surface and cislunar architecture.  This solicitation seeks to close key technology gaps and mature capabilities in vertical solar arrays, ISRU oxygen production systems, Stirling radioisotope generators, in‑space […]

The AI Trust Crisis: Why Identity Alone Is Not Enough

As deepfake attacks escalate, businesses must identify and close trust gaps before attackers exploit them.

Why AI Models Break Outside The Lab

AI systems rarely fail for one reason; they fail when real-world conditions introduce complexity that teams did not fully account for during testing.

System Engineers Are Becoming Mission Operators

The systems engineer who fully owns the operational outcome: the security, the compliance, the resilience, the mission, is what we call a mission operator.

Giving Data Center Builders A Real-Time Picture Of What’s Actually Built

Construction’s biggest overruns aren’t engineering failures; they’re documentation failures.

Navigating The Infrastructure Maze For AI

Before evaluating any vendor, it’s important to consider what you actually want AI for in your enterprise.

Big Tech Doesn’t Fear Paying For AI Power. It Fears Waiting In Line

AI Power Demand Is Forcing Washington To Decide Who Pays, And Who Gets Connected First

Why Modern Pharma Requires A Central Nervous System For Assets

Forward-thinking manufacturers build native compliance protocols as a workflow, not as an afterthought—a pitfall that many struggle with.