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Sanctioned Isn't Secured: The AI Audit Logs Your SIEM Never Sees

Your organization has approved AI platforms for development, data science, and productivity. Procurement signed off. Legal reviewed the terms. Employees are using them. The tools are sanctioned. What isn’t sanctioned is invisibility. The administrative layer of every AI platform in your environment — OpenAI, Amazon Bedrock, Google Gemini, Cursor, Databricks, Glean and others — generates security-relevant events that your SIEM has never seen.

How to Choose Managed IT Services in Addison, IL: A Buyer's Guide for Local Businesses

If your servers go down during a shipping window or a ransomware email slips past an unpatched laptop, the cost lands on your business within hours - not next quarter. For the manufacturers, warehouses, logistics operators, and professional-services firms packed into Addison's roughly 21 million square feet of industrial and commercial space, that risk is the reason managed IT services have moved from "nice to have" to baseline infrastructure. The hard part isn't deciding whether to outsource technology operations. It's choosing the right provider.

Commercial Security Systems and Operational Resilience - What Businesses Need to Know

In most organizations, "security" has quietly become shorthand for cybersecurity. Budgets, headcount, and executive attention flow toward firewalls, endpoint protection, and threat detection - and rightly so. But this focus has created a blind spot. The physical layer of security, the cameras and access controls and alarms that protect the building itself, is too often treated as a facilities expense rather than what it actually is: a core component of operational resilience.

Canonical announces live kernel patching for Arm64

Canonical Livepatch now officially supports Arm64, further expanding its security patching automation capabilities. For the first time, Ubuntu on an Arm64 machine can apply critical kernel updates, without service interruption or rebooting. Starting with Ubuntu Core 26 for Arm64, and for Ubuntu Core 20 and onwards for AMD64 machines, a wider range of devices and cloud virtual machines can achieve timely vulnerability remediation through Canonical Livepatch.

How Businesses Are Building More Resilient Technology Strategies

In an increasingly digital world, businesses face constant pressure to keep their technology systems secure, efficient, and adaptable. From cyber threats and system outages to changing customer expectations and market disruptions, organizations can no longer rely on technology strategies that focus solely on short-term needs. Instead, companies are investing in resilient technology strategies designed to support long-term growth, minimize risk, and maintain business continuity in uncertain conditions.

AI Coding Security Risks Demand Dependency Firewalls | Harness Blog

AI coding assistants accelerate development but can rapidly introduce vulnerable, malicious, or non-compliant open-source dependencies into your codebase. Harness Artifact Registry's Dependency Firewall acts as a registry-level control point, evaluating and blocking risky external packages before they enter your CI/CD pipeline—essential protection against modern npm-style supply chain attacks.

Get Your Business Off The Ground With These Ideas

Have you always wanted to build and open your very own business? If so, you could be in the beginning stages of planning how to go about this. Building a brand new business from scratch can be incredibly difficult. However, if you get it all right from the get go then you will likely create a company that not only survives, but thrives. Check out the article below to find out more on what you need for your new business.

WordPress at Enterprise Scale: What IT and Ops Teams Need to Know in 2026

Enterprise WordPress success depends on the people, processes, and infrastructure behind the platform Most enterprise CMS decisions don't land on a marketing director's desk. They land on the ops lead's, the DevOps team's, or the CISO's - because the real questions aren't about brand aesthetics. They're about uptime, compliance, integrations, and long-term cost of ownership.