Computerworld.com reported that “Failed implementations of AI technologies are pushing CIOs to step back and try to better understand the technology and its impact before moving ahead, according to analysts and industry experts.” The November 18, 2025 article entitled ” Doomed enterprise AI projects usually lack vision” (https://www.computerworld.com/article/4091967/doomed-enterprise-ai-projects-usually-lack-vision.html)

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Darkreading.com reported that “As organizations face mounting regulatory pressure, relentless cyberattacks, and the accelerating pace of digital transformation, CISOs’ ability to work effectively with CEOs and boards has never been more critical. In fact, it’s a crucial factor in keeping the security program aligned with business objectives and executive expectations.” 

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Computerworld.com reported that “Western European organizations are ramping up investments in local and regional cloud providers because growing geopolitical tensions are raising concerns that access to global cloud services could be disrupted for political reasons.”  The November 12, 2025 article entitled “Gartner: European IT leaders to boost spending on local clouds amid geopolitical

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Darkreading.com reported that “Amazon researchers discovered more than 150,000 malicious packages in the NPM registry, in what they called “a defining moment in supply chain security.”” The November 14, 2025 article entitled “150,000 Packages Flood NPM Registry in Token Farming Campaign” (https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/150000-packages-flood-npm-registry-token-farming) included these comments:

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Darkreading.com reported that “Two massive technical outages over the past year underscore the need for cybersecurity teams to consider how to recover safely from disruptions without creating new security risks.”  The October 30, 2025 article entitled ” Cloud Outages Highlight the Need for Resilient, Secure Infrastructure Recovery” (https://www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/cloud-outages-highlight-need-resilient-secure-infrastructure-recovery)

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Darkreading.com reported that “With 63 unique CVEs, Microsoft’s November security update is considerably slimmer than the company’s record-busting patch rollout last month, which contained fixes for as many as 175 vulnerabilities.”  The November 11, 2025 article entitled “Patch Now: Microsoft Flags Zero-Day & Critical Zero-Click Bugs” (https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/patch-now-microsoft-zero-day-critical-zero-click-bugs)

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Computerworld.com reported “with the rise of AI browsers such as Perplexity CometChatGPT AtlasCopilot Mode in Microsoft Edge, and Dia Browser, we have a new wave of exciting ways that AI can go horribly wrong. Are we lucky or what?”  The November 4, 2025 article

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Computerworld.com reported that “Apple is reportedly planning to pay Google to provide a kind of white-label version of Google Gemini AI that will run securely on Apple’s own Private Cloud Compute servers.”  The November 3, 2025 article entitled ” Apple may tap Google Gemini for Apple Intelligence AI” (

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Darkreading.com reported that “A $14 billion seizure by US investigators presents a warning for cybercriminals’ reliance on bitcoin but is still a positive development for the cryptocurrency industry.”  The October 23, 2025 article entitled “US Crypto Bust Offers Hope in Battle Against Cybercrime Syndicates” (https://www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/us-crypto-bust-hope-battle-against-cybercrime-syndicates) included these comments:

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Computerworld.com reported that “Breaking the humanoid robot delusion “Robot makers want us all to believe we’re on the brink of an autonomous humanoid robot revolution. But that’s just not true. Call it ‘faith-based innovation.’ A Silicon Valley company called 1X this week announced a humanoid robot that does all your housework. The

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