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Weak API controls are one of the biggest threats in the agentic AI era

Artificial intelligence agents are already running inside your enterprise workflows, whether you know it or not. International Data Corp. projects full agentic AI deployment across the enterprise by 2027. Gartner Inc. estimates 40% of enterprise applications will integrate task-specific agents by the end of this year, up from less than 5% in 2025. The application ...
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Finding big money for AI and a smaller world for security at Black Hat USA 2026

Las Vegas was hotter than hell last week, but not as hot as the market for artificial intelligence-enabled security at Black Hat USA 2026. A bandwagon of million-dollar booths for overfunded agentic security startups arose like mirages from the desert. Fortunately, there was also real value to be found amidst the AI hallucinations. AI supply ...
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How to combat the new threats in open-source libraries

The recent breach of GitHub Inc. that gave attackers access to around 4,000 of the platform’s internal code repositories dramatizes the growing threats from malicious actors who bury malware in open-source software libraries. Supply chains are coveted targets for cyberattacks, and threats have been amplified recently by how quickly they can be introduced.  Perpetrators have ...
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Nvidia’s AI networking moat is real – but the lock-in debate continues

In a special editorial discussion hosted by Dave Vellante and Bob Laliberte, Nvidia Corp. networking chief Gilad Shainer explains why agentic inference turns the network into part of the computer. We believe Nvidia is materially ahead of the field, but in this Special Breaking Analysis we evaluate Nvidia’s claims of openness, which must be analyzed ...
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What is sovereign AI — and why it will decide the winners and losers of the AI race

On the four dimensions of real sovereignty, the fifth dimension every chief financial officer is learning about the hard way, and why open source isn’t a preference — it’s the architecture. About this series: This is the first piece in a new SiliconANGLE editorial series on sovereign artificial intelligence — covering the definition, the geopolitical stakes, ...
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Pulling out the AI stops at RAISE Summit Paris

Everyone who’s anyone in the crazy artificial intelligence world attended the RAISE Summit in Paris this week. Bigger, noisier and more crowded than last year’s installment, this year’s summit featured a level of buzz I haven’t seen since the dot-com days. And that buzz? It’s all about the money. What I found at RAISE was ...
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When the sovereign AI diagnosis goes prime time

Palantir Technologies Inc. Chief Executive Alex Karp went on CNBC this week and delivered what one outlet generously called a “televised nervous breakdown.” He called the artificial intelligence industry “effing insane.” Karp (pictured) also accused OpenAI Group PBC and Anthropic PBC of running a “wealth tax on American business.” When host Becky Quick noted he ...
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Don’t surrender data control in pursuit of intelligence

With organizations reorganizing themselves to put artificial intelligence at the center, we’ve seen a shift from information being valuable to being a means of achieving intelligence, which is far more important. But what happens to organizations’ data when they adopt AI? Do they keep it or turn it over to AI and cloud vendors? Do ...
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Geopolitical tension highlights the need for risk intelligence

Within hours of the first U.S.-Israel strikes against Iran in February 2026, hacktivists went to work launching massive distributed denial-of-service attacks. Both pro- and anti-Iranian groups targeted oil and gas providers, telecommunications companies, military and government agencies, supervisory control and data acquisition systems, and news organizations in the Middle East. International developments like these are ...
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Forget AGI. The real prize is enterprise AGI

We believe much of the artificial intelligence industry is chasing the wrong prize. Frontier model vendors, such as Anthropic and OpenAI Group, may have shifted their commercial focus toward enterprise customers, but they’ve not changed their fundamental architecture. Specifically, they’re still trying to concentrate ever more intelligence inside a generalized model. We agree with Databricks ...