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How CEOs are turning AI investment into a competitive advantage

Artificial intelligence has moved quickly from experimentation to expectation. In many organisations, the question is no longer whether to invest, but how to turn investment into advantage that is durable, measurable, and defensible. The early wave of AI activity produced a familiar pattern: plenty of pilots, proofs of concept, and internal demos, but fewer examples of sustained value at scale. In 2025, that gap is narrowing. More leadership teams are treating AI as a core capability rather than a side project, and they are building the structures needed to capture value repeatedly, not just once.

What You Need to Know about the Central Maine Healthcare Data Breach

Central Maine Healthcare was founded in 1891 as an integrated healthcare delivery system and is headquartered in Lewiston, Maine. Through its network of hospital facilities, the system serves over 400,000 individuals living in western, central, and mid-coast Maine without having to leave their hometown. The data incident that hit Central Maine Healthcare in June 2025 was initially reported to have affected only eight patients.

What You Need to Know about the Brightspeed Data Breach

Brightspeed is a fiber broadband and telecommunications company that provides accessible, inclusive, high-quality internet. Launched in 2022 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company serves millions of homes and businesses across 20 states, predominantly in the Southeast and Midwest regions of the United States.

MITRE ER7 Explained: From Detection to Operational Efficiency

MITRE ATT&CK ER7 results are often reduced to simple headlines: detection percentages, prevention rates, or “100% coverage” claims. But those numbers alone don’t explain how a security platform actually behaves when an attack unfolds, nor how much operational effort is required to manage it. To understand the real impact of ER7 results, you need to look at detection efficiency and operational efficiency, not just raw coverage.

Attack Surface Management in 2026: The 4 Exposure Layers ASM Can't Cover

Exposure management in 2026 is no longer defined by how many assets you can scan. It is defined by where visibility and control still exist when attacks move from discovery to execution. Most modern attacks do not exploit misconfigurations or unpatched systems. They exploit trust. In fact, according to Statista, the usage of valid credentials is now the joint-top initial access vector globally (30%), tied with software exploitation.