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    Why Cybersecurity Must Rethink Defense in the Age of Autonomous Agents

    Why Cybersecurity Must Rethink Defense in the Age of Autonomous Agents

    May 11, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    The rise of autonomous AI agents is reshaping cybersecurity. At the RSA Conference 2026, industry leaders warned that attackers now leverage AI for automated attacks. The solution lies in treating AI as an identity and extending identity threat detection to cover machine actors, avoiding fragmented tool stacks.
    Government Can’t Win the Cyber War Without the Private Sector

    Government Can’t Win the Cyber War Without the Private Sector

    May 11, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Modern cyberattacks have grown too complex and fast for governments to handle alone. With 87% of intrusions targeting multiple attack surfaces, and the private sector owning most digital infrastructure, a joint defense is essential. This article explores why public-private coordination is no longer optional—it's the only path forward in the evolving threat landscape.
    Enterprise Spotlight: Transforming software development with AI

    Enterprise Spotlight: Transforming software development with AI

    May 10, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming software development, from planning to maintenance. The May 2026 Enterprise Spotlight report explores how AI agents are advancing across the entire software development life cycle, reshaping tools, roles, and practices.
    The era of chatbot AIOps is fading as agentic AI gains traction

    The era of chatbot AIOps is fading as agentic AI gains traction

    May 10, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    New research from EMA reveals that chatbot-based AIOps is losing ground to agentic AI. Only 15% of IT professionals prefer chatbots, while collaborative AI environments show stronger results. Benefits include faster problem resolution, improved network performance, and reduced security risk. However, fully autonomous operations remain a future goal.
    Cisco bolsters security, AI support in latest SD-WAN release

    Cisco bolsters security, AI support in latest SD-WAN release

    May 10, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Cisco has released SD-WAN 26.1.1, enhancing security with default configurations that block insecure commands and providing a centralized dashboard for vulnerability remediation. The update also introduces org-wide firewall policies for Meraki sites, improved TLS decryption throughput, and AI traffic classification and zero-trust enforcement. Additionally, the AI Assistant now supports troubleshooting and TAC case management.
    Auvik bets agentic AI can fill the networking skills gap

    Auvik bets agentic AI can fill the networking skills gap

    May 10, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Auvik has launched Aurora, an agentic AI platform designed to automate network and IT operations. The platform moves beyond alerting to proactive remediation, prioritizing alerts and surfacing actionable insights. By leveraging years of collected network data, Aurora aims to address the growing skills gap in networking.
    OpenAI-led consortium seeks to address AI processing bottlenecks

    OpenAI-led consortium seeks to address AI processing bottlenecks

    May 10, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    A consortium led by OpenAI, including AMD, Broadcom, Intel, Microsoft, and Nvidia, has introduced a new networking protocol called Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC). Designed for training models with over 100,000 GPUs, MRC distributes traffic across hundreds of network paths to avoid congestion. The protocol dramatically reduces failures and restart delays, boosting GPU utilization in large-scale AI workloads.
    Is AI killing open source?

    Is AI killing open source?

    May 07, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    AI agents are flooding open source projects with low-quality pull requests, overwhelming maintainers and reducing the value of small libraries. As the economics of contribution shift, many projects are closing external contributions. The future of open source may be smaller, quieter, and more exclusive, driven by human care rather than automated code generation.
    6 incredibly hyped software trends that failed to deliver

    6 incredibly hyped software trends that failed to deliver

    May 07, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Hype cycles in tech often lead to overinvestment and disappointment. This article examines six software trends that were highly anticipated but failed to deliver on their promises: blockchain, the metaverse, big data, service-oriented architecture (SOA), NFTs, and generative AI. For each, it highlights key shortcomings, expert quotes, and valuable lessons for future technology adoption.
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