ALGERIATECH Editorial

Infrastructure & Cloud
The Developer Platform Revolution: How Vercel, Netlify, Railway
The Rise of DX-First Cloud Platforms A fundamental shift is underway in how developers interact with cloud infrastructure. For the past 15 years, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud dominated the conversation with an ever-expanding catalog of services — hundreds of products,

Cybersecurity & Risk
CSPM and CNAPP: Why Cloud Security Is the Biggest Line Item in Cybersecurity Budgets
The Misconfiguration Epidemic: Cloud's Biggest Threat Is Not Hackers Here is an uncomfortable truth that the cybersecurity industry has spent years dancing around: the majority of cloud breaches are not caused by sophisticated hackers exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities. They

Infrastructure & Cloud
The Great Cloud Repatriation: Why Some Companies Are Bringing Workloads Back On-Premise
The Cloud-First Era Meets Its Counterargument For the better part of a decade, the technology industry operated under a simple orthodoxy: move everything to the cloud. In 2019, Gartner predicted that 80% of enterprises would shut down their traditional data centers by 2025.

Infrastructure & Cloud
When the Cloud Goes Down: The State of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity in 2026
The Illusion of Five Nines The cloud computing industry sells availability. AWS promises 99.99% uptime for most services.

Policy & Regulation
Civic Tech and Open Government: How Technology Is Transforming Citizen Participation in
The Promise of Technology-Enabled Democracy Civic technology -- tools and platforms that enable citizens to participate in governance, access public information, and hold institutions accountable -- has emerged as one of the most consequential applications of digital

Skills & Careers
Career Transitions into Tech: How Non-CS Graduates Are Breaking into the Industry
The Myth of the CS Degree Requirement The most persistent myth in the technology industry is that you need a computer science degree to work in it. The data tells a different story.

Cybersecurity & Risk
The Browser as Battleground: Client-Side Attacks, Magecart
The Browser Is the New Perimeter The modern enterprise runs in the browser. Email, CRM, project management, document collaboration, code repositories, HR systems, financial dashboards, customer support -- the majority of business-critical applications are now web-based SaaS

Cybersecurity & Risk
When to Tell the World You Got Hacked: Global Breach Notification Laws and the
The Disclosure Clock Is Ticking On December 18, 2023, the US Securities and Exchange Commission's cybersecurity disclosure rules took effect, requiring publicly traded companies to report material cybersecurity incidents on Form 8-K (Item 1.05) within four business days of

Policy & Regulation
The Regulation of Autonomous Weapons: Lethal AI, UN Negotiations
The Technology: What Autonomous Weapons Can Already Do Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS) are weapons that can select and engage targets without direct human intervention. The technology exists along a spectrum of autonomy.

Cybersecurity & Risk
Hacking the Highway: Cybersecurity Risks in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
100 Million Lines of Code on Wheels A modern premium vehicle is among the most complex computing systems most people will ever own. A current-generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class contains over 100 electronic control units (ECUs) running an estimated 100 million lines of code —

Infrastructure & Cloud
The API Economy in 2026: Infrastructure Layer, Revenue Engine, and Security Battleground
APIs Are the Economy Every time a customer taps "Pay" in a mobile app, a Stripe API call processes the transaction. Every time a developer queries an AI model, an API handles the request.

