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Cybersecurity & Risk

Threats, best practices, security investments and risk management for Algerian organizations.

Deepfake Defense: Voice Cloning, Safe Words, and the Trust Architecture You Need

Deepfake Defense: Voice Cloning, Safe Words, and the Trust Architecture You Need

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 10, 2026

Voice cloning technology can now replicate a person's voice from just three seconds of audio with 85% accuracy, according to McAfee researchers who tested the technology across multiple platforms. Fraud cases using cloned voices to impersonate family members are no longer theoretical.

AI Hallucinations: When Claude Fabricated Board Deck Numbers for Months

AI Hallucinations: When Claude Fabricated Board Deck Numbers for Months

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 10, 2026

AI strategist Nate B. Jones recently shared an anecdote that should unsettle every organization using AI for executive reporting.

AI Trust: The Four Levels of Architecture Every Organization Needs

AI Trust: The Four Levels of Architecture Every Organization Needs

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 9, 2026

We've deployed autonomous AI systems into relationships of trust without building the trust architecture those systems require. That's the core diagnosis emerging from a wave of AI agent failures in early 2026 — from fabricated board presentations to autonomous reputation

Why Telling AI Agents “Don’t Do Bad Things” Doesn’t Work: Anthropic’s 16-Model Study

Why Telling AI Agents “Don’t Do Bad Things” Doesn’t Work: Anthropic’s 16-Model Study

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 9, 2026

Anthropic's study "Agentic Misalignment: How LLMs Could Be Insider Threats" tested 16 frontier models from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Meta, xAI, and other developers. The headline finding should make every organization deploying AI agents reconsider its safety strategy: adding

The Exploding Attack Surface: How SaaS Sprawl and Shadow IT Are Creating Enterprise

The Exploding Attack Surface: How SaaS Sprawl and Shadow IT Are Creating Enterprise

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 7, 2026

The SaaS Explosion Nobody Is Securing The modern enterprise runs on SaaS. According to Zylo's 2025 SaaS Management Index, the seventh edition of the industry's longest-running SaaS spend and adoption report, the average company now operates 275 SaaS applications in its portfolio.

Red Team, Blue Team, Purple Team: The Evolution of Adversarial Security Testing

Red Team, Blue Team, Purple Team: The Evolution of Adversarial Security Testing

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 7, 2026

Beyond Penetration Testing The concept of adversarial security testing is older than the internet. The US military coined "red team" in Cold War wargaming exercises, where a dedicated group (red) would simulate Soviet tactics against US defenses (blue).

Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: How FHE, MPC

Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: How FHE, MPC

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 6, 2026

The Privacy-Utility Tradeoff Is Being Solved For decades, data privacy and data utility were treated as fundamentally opposed. To analyze data, you had to access it in the clear.

The IoT Botnet Crisis: How Billions of Connected Devices Became the Internet’s Biggest

The IoT Botnet Crisis: How Billions of Connected Devices Became the Internet’s Biggest

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 5, 2026

Over 20 Billion Devices, Minimal Security The numbers have crossed a threshold that makes the problem structural, not anecdotal. IoT Analytics' State of IoT 2025 report, published in October 2025, estimates 21.1 billion connected IoT devices globally in 2025 — a 14% increase

Election Cybersecurity in the Age of AI: How Democracies Are Defending the Vote

Election Cybersecurity in the Age of AI: How Democracies Are Defending the Vote

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 2, 2026

The Largest Democratic Exercise in History Met Its Largest Cyber Threat The 2024 election cycle was unprecedented in scale and in threat. More than 70 countries with a combined population of roughly four billion people held national elections, from the world's largest democracy

Attacking the Internet’s Backbone: DNS Hijacking, BGP Attacks

Attacking the Internet’s Backbone: DNS Hijacking, BGP Attacks

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 2, 2026

The Trust Problem at the Internet's Core The internet's two most fundamental protocols — BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) and DNS (Domain Name System) — were designed in an era when the network was a small, trusted community of researchers. BGP, which determines how traffic is

Digital Forensics and Incident Response: Inside the Teams That Investigate Cyberattacks

Digital Forensics and Incident Response: Inside the Teams That Investigate Cyberattacks

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 2, 2026

When the Breach Alarm Sounds The moment an organization confirms it has been breached — ransomware encrypting production servers, a threat actor detected in the network, customer data appearing on a dark web forum — a clock starts. The first 48 hours are critical.

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