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This Fraud Didn’t Use Malware. It Used a Fax Machine.
Before phishing and ransomware, a quiet scam was draining bank accounts across North America. It didn’t hack systems. It used routine. Accounting teams would receive a simple fax: “Please note
Before phishing and ransomware, a quiet scam was draining bank accounts across North America. It didn’t hack systems. It used routine. Accounting teams would receive a simple fax: “Please note
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Understanding Microsoft 365 E7: Microsoft’s Frontier Suite for Scaling AI Securely
Microsoft’s licensing strategy continues to evolve as artificial intelligence becomes integral to how organizations operate. The introduction of Microsoft 365 E7, officially known as The Frontier Suite, marks a significant
Microsoft’s licensing strategy continues to evolve as artificial intelligence becomes integral to how organizations operate. The introduction of Microsoft 365 E7, officially known as The Frontier Suite, marks a significant
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AI Usage Without Governance: A New Liability for Business
Most executive teams have had at least one conversation about artificial intelligence this year. Whether the discussion centered on efficiency, competitive advantage, or risk, the instinct to engage is the
Most executive teams have had at least one conversation about artificial intelligence this year. Whether the discussion centered on efficiency, competitive advantage, or risk, the instinct to engage is the
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Inside the Permissions Trap of Autonomous AI
AI assistants are moving fast from “helpful chatbots” to software that can take real action on your system. Tools like OpenClaw, formerly Moltbot and Clawdbot, run locally and can modify
AI assistants are moving fast from “helpful chatbots” to software that can take real action on your system. Tools like OpenClaw, formerly Moltbot and Clawdbot, run locally and can modify
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AI’s Unintended Consequence: The Quiet War for RAM
The AI race did not make computers more expensive because machines suddenly got smarter. It made them more expensive because memory became strategic infrastructure. For decades, RAM followed a familiar
The AI race did not make computers more expensive because machines suddenly got smarter. It made them more expensive because memory became strategic infrastructure. For decades, RAM followed a familiar
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The Night the NHL Turned the Puck Into a Computer
Hockey Was Too Fast for Television In the mid-1990s, the National Hockey League had a visibility problem. Hockey was fast. Too fast for television. Fans watching from home constantly lost
Hockey Was Too Fast for Television In the mid-1990s, the National Hockey League had a visibility problem. Hockey was fast. Too fast for television. Fans watching from home constantly lost
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How to Build a Reliable Incident Response Plan
Most cyber incidents do not announce themselves as crises. They surface through routine business activity, an email that raises concern, a system behaving unexpectedly, or a question from outside the
Most cyber incidents do not announce themselves as crises. They surface through routine business activity, an email that raises concern, a system behaving unexpectedly, or a question from outside the
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What OpenAI’s Cybersecurity Warning Means for Canadian Businesses
OpenAI recently cautioned that advances in artificial intelligence may also increase cybersecurity risk. According to Reuters, the company warned that future AI models could support complex cyber intrusions or aid
OpenAI recently cautioned that advances in artificial intelligence may also increase cybersecurity risk. According to Reuters, the company warned that future AI models could support complex cyber intrusions or aid
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