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AI Market Competition Depends on Control of Infrastructure, Industry Analysis Suggests

The brief leadership crisis at OpenAI in late 2023 triggered widespread debate about the future of artificial intelligence companies. While many observers focused on governance issues, some analysts viewed the situation as evidence of deeper forces shaping the industry. As reported by The Silicon Review, entrepreneur and IFORELS founder Vlad Panin argued that the long-term balance of power in AI would depend less on public leadership disputes and more on who controls critical resources such as computing infrastructure, distribution channels, data access, and financial incentives.

AI Evaluation and Security: Why Real-World Testing Matters More Than Ever

As organizations deploy artificial intelligence across customer service, HR, finance, and business operations, security concerns are expanding beyond traditional cybersecurity risks. Companies are no longer focused solely on protecting systems from external threats. They must also ensure AI tools behave reliably, safely, and consistently when interacting with real users.

Why Unmanaged IoT Devices Create Hidden Security Gaps

Why did the seven-month dwell time inside that hospital surprise nobody on my team? A smart HVAC controller in a third-floor conference room sat on a US healthcare network for seven months. IT security had never inventoried it. The SOC had never seen its traffic. Within 72 hours of initial compromise, the attacker had pivoted to corporate systems and reached patient records. The final bill, as compiled in public breach reporting, lands at $12.4 million.

What Secure Tech Does a Growing Remote Business Need?

Well, to be totally blunt here, a remote business can start off feeling almost too easy to run. For example, most small remote businesses won't have much of a cybersecurity policy; usually, everything is a bit more unofficial. Like, the laptop is open, Wi-Fi is working, files are in a shared drive, client messages in email, invoices in one platform, project updates in another. You can probably picture this, more or less, not-so-professional setup, right?

Data Privacy in Sports: How Secure Is Team Software?

Modern sports teams rely heavily on digital applications to manage their daily operations. Athletes trust platforms with their private profiles, performance metrics, and medical data every day. Guarding digital information requires serious attention from managers and tech developers. Weak protection can easily compromise the sensitive details of entire rosters and leak strategic plans.

Can a Digital Yearbook Include Photos, Videos, and Student Messages?

If you have ever managed a school yearbook committee, you know the drill. You spend months chasing down photos, formatting spreads, and arguing over page counts because every extra piece of paper drives up the printing cost. The print budget dictates everything. But when a school decides to move away from print, the entire rulebook changes.

How Delayed Disability Claims Create Bigger Financial Problems

If you're unable to work because of an illness or injury, the resulting financial stress can begin almost immediately. Medical bills, household expenses, and lost income quickly pile up. Disability benefits are designed to help during these difficult times, but delays in filing or processing claims often create more financial problems. Many people wait too long to apply, misunderstand the process, or struggle with denied claims, leaving them without support when they need it most.

Cloudpepper Review: The Best Managed Odoo Hosting in 2026

Most Odoo hosting gets sold to you as a feature list. Workers, storage, a price next to a checkmark. Then you actually run the thing and discover the list never mentioned the parts that hurt: backups you can't download, a database you can't touch, a server you don't really control, and a bill that climbs every time you add a user. Cloudpepper takes the opposite approach. It is managed Odoo hosting where the platform handles the operational work and you keep the control. This review walks through what that means in practice, where it fits, and where it doesn't.

Unauthorized Drones at Stadiums: a Security Checklist for Major Event Venues

Unauthorized drones have been a persistent security planning challenge for stadiums, arenas, and major event venues in recent years. A single UAS near or over a packed venue can disrupt operations, trigger public safety concerns, delay programming, or force security teams into fast decisions in a complex environment.