Format: Analysis

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.

AI & Automation
AI Surveillance at Work: The Global Backlash Against Employee Monitoring
Your Employer Is Watching. The Question Is How Much.

AI & Automation
Watermarking AI Content: The Race to Prove What Is Real
The Authenticity Crisis Is No Longer Hypothetical In January 2024, AI-generated robocalls impersonating President Biden urged New Hampshire voters to stay home during the primary. The political consultant behind the scheme faced a $6 million FCC fine and 13 felony counts of voter suppression.

AI & Automation
AI for Scientific Discovery: From Weather Prediction to Materials Science
When AI Outperforms the Gold Standard In November 2023, Google DeepMind published a paper in Science demonstrating that GraphCast, its AI weather prediction model, could produce 10-day global weather forecasts more accurately than the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather

AI & Automation
The Humanoid Robot Race: How AI Is Powering the Next Generation of Physical Automation
The Year Physical AI Gets Real For decades, humanoid robots existed primarily in science fiction and carefully choreographed demo videos. That era is over.

Skills & Careers
The Rise of the AI Product Manager: Tech’s Most In-Demand New Role
A New Role for a New Era of Software Every major technology shift creates its own management layer. The move to mobile gave us the mobile product manager.

