Is a secure AI assistant possible?

OpenClaw, an AI personal assistant developed by Peter Steinberger, has gained popularity despite significant security concerns, particularly regarding prompt injection vulnerabilities. Users must grant extensive access to personal data, raising risks of mistakes and malicious attacks. Experts recommend implementing security measures, but opinions vary on the readiness of AI assistants for safe deployment.

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Is SaaS dead — or just becoming AI?

The emergence of agentic AI has reshaped the narrative around SaaS, challenging claims of its decline. While SaaS isn’t disappearing, its role is evolving from systems of record to systems of action, enhancing data value and business transformation. CIOs and investors must focus on strategic data maturity to thrive in this changing landscape.

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Moving from Efficiency to Growth: How Junior Talent Outpaces Tenure with AI

The discussion with Stephen Whitworth challenges conventional talent strategies by emphasizing learning agility over experience. By leveraging AI, incident.io eliminates routine tasks, enabling junior staff to achieve results typically requiring more experience. This approach fosters deeper work, encourages innovation, and prioritizes authenticity in leadership, redefining organizational productivity and competence.

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Beyond the Noise: Reading AI’s Real Trajectory Through the Hype Cycle

The AI landscape in early 2025 is characterized by rapid developments and intense competition, where new models frequently emerge, often promising more than they deliver. The Gartner Hype Cycle illustrates that while many AI tools generate excitement, true progress will be measured by their actual usefulness in real-world applications, moving towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) as the ultimate goal.

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Five Global Trends in Business and Society in 2026

INSEAD faculty highlight concerning trends for businesses in 2026, including geopolitical crises, income inequality, and social instability. AI emerges as both a significant threat and opportunity, with potential impacts on productivity and polarization. The focus remains on developing sustainability-minded, trustworthy leadership amid pressing global challenges, including climate change.

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How to Defy the Odds and Grow Value Through Acquisitions?

LVMH’s M&A strategy succeeds by rejecting the pursuit of synergies, focusing on brand independence, and maintaining financial discipline. The company identifies valuable acquisitions and targets long-term growth over short-term returns. This approach, while emphasizing brand loyalty, provides insights applicable across various industries, demonstrating the importance of strategic judgment in acquisitions.

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Slamming the door on AI-based cybersecurity threats

The emergence of AI poses significant cybersecurity challenges for CIOs and CISOs, including internal vulnerabilities from poorly governed AI use. As AI automation enhances attack capabilities, organizations must address data security, application risks, and user access management. Proactive measures like automated responses and employee training are essential to combat evolving threats, including deepfakes.

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The SOC of the future: How teams can see, know and protect more

The modern Security Operations Center (SOC) faces challenges due to disjointed tools and overwhelming alert volumes, hindering effective threat response. Future SOCs should embrace Detection-as-Code, continuous validation, and unified operations, integrating offensive tactics to enhance security. Investing in these strategies will transform SOCs into resilient, proactive entities by 2026.

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The verticalism debate: What the SpaceX–xAI merger signals for CIO strategy

SpaceX’s merger with xAI signifies a shift for CIOs towards vertical integration within technology stacks, driven by AI’s unique demands. As enterprise architecture evolves, CIOs face choices that balance control and risk management against efficiency. This trend, while beneficial in the short term, raises concerns over innovation stagnation and regulatory compliance.

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AI Can Make You Multilingual Overnight — Or Create Chaos Just As Fast

GenAI and machine translation provide rapid multilingual capabilities, but treating localization AI merely as a tool undermines quality and brand trust, especially in low-resource languages. Organizations must invest in oversight and context to ensure accuracy and safety. Localization teams and providers play essential roles in managing this complex transition effectively.

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When A Hosting Provider Becomes A Hostile Provider: The Notepad++ Compromise

The Rapid7 analysis of the Notepad++ compromise highlights a significant software supply chain vulnerability that resulted from a breach in the distribution process. Attackers exploited distribution points used by many developers, enabling access to multiple environments. Organizations are urged to enhance security measures, validate software sources, and manage open-source tools effectively to mitigate risks.

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Ask the Experts: The cloud cost reckoning

The modern commercial cloud, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026, faces scrutiny from CIOs over rising costs, contradicting its original promise of affordability. Many organizations are reassessing strategies, with some opting to move workloads back to on-premises due to escalating expenses and the need for cost transparency and efficient resource management.

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Blockchain Penetration Testing: Definition, Process, and Tools

Blockchain Penetration Testing simulates cyberattacks on blockchain networks to identify vulnerabilities in decentralized applications and smart contracts. It uses specialized techniques and tools to assess risks across blockchain layers. This testing is crucial due to the irreversible nature of blockchain transactions, preventing financial loss and enhancing security.

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Moltworker: a self-hosted personal AI agent, minus the minis

This week, many users adopted Mac minis for Moltbot, an open-source AI personal assistant. Cloudflare introduced Moltworker, allowing Moltbot to run online without dedicated hardware. Enhanced Node.js compatibility, secure sandboxes, and efficient storage solutions enable developers to build and manage AI applications with ease on Cloudflare’s infrastructure.

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