Month: April 2026
‘No Decision’ is the new breach: Why inaction is becoming a career risk for CISOs in 2026
For CISOs in 2026, career risk centers on how well they can explain, scope, and contain a breach when it happens. Security leaders are increasingly measured by their ability to answer the board’s first questions with confidence: What happened? What did it touch? How long did it last? What was…
Read MoreSam Altman reportedly targeted in second attack
Sam Altman was seemingly targeted by a second attack on Sunday morning, with two suspects arrested following a shooting at his Russian Hill residence, The San Francisco Standard reports. The suspects were arrested and charged with negligent discharge, according to a police report on the incident, citing surveillance footage that…
Read MoreHow AI is rewriting the ERP investment playbook
For decades, the ERP “playbook” was a familiar exercise in endurance: organizations would mobilize an army of consultants, brace for years of disruption, and spend millions on a monolithic system designed to last a decade. Success was binary, the system either switched on, or it didn’t, while adoption and agility…
Read MoreHuawei beats Apple and Samsung with new wide foldable
Apple and Samsung have both been strongly linked with plans for foldable phones in a boxy, wide aspect ratio, but it looks like another company will get there first. Huawei has just revealed the design of the Pura X Max, a new foldable it’s launching in China next week, and…
Read MoreI’ve stopped overspending on tech — you can too with these 18 items under AU$100
Between the rising costs of tech components like RAM and storage, and the general cost-of-living pressures we’re experiencing, it can be a big ask for many households to get premium brand-named tech, especially when more affordable options can be just as good (or even better). Amazon Australia consistently remains a…
Read MoreNYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, April 13 (game #771)
Looking for a different day? A new NYT Strands puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Sunday’s puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands hints and answers…
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