The four-phase security approach to keep in mind for your AI transformation

As organizations continue to adopt AI tools, security teams are often caught unprepared for the emerging challenges. The disconnect between engineering teams rapidly deploying AI solutions and security teams struggling to establish proper guardrails has created significant exposure across enterprises. This fundamental security paradox—balancing innovation with protection—is especially pronounced as AI adoption accelerates at unprecedented…

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Lasers capture the invisible dance of wind and waves

The international team, led by Dr. Marc Buckley from the Hereon Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics, has achieved a breakthrough in high-resolution imaging of the ocean surface. Using a specially developed laser measurement system aboard the research platform FLIP (Floating Instrument Platform) in the Pacific Ocean, they were able to capture high-resolution images of airflow…

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Cerabyte wants to kill off magnetic tape by 2030 using ceramic lasers and some wild physics

The first-generation system is slower than tape but aims to scale up rapidly by 2030 Cerabyte’s roadmap involves physics so advanced it sounds like sci-fi with helium ion beams Long-term capacity hinges on speculative tech that doesn’t yet exist outside lab settings Munich-based startup Cerabyte is developing what it claims could become a disruptive alternative…

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‘The situation is so fluid, I feel like I have to check my phone right now’ – Samsung exec on the impact of US tariffs on the mobile business

This week, Samsung is boldly unveiling some of its most remarkable folding phones ever. They’re thinner, lighter, smarter, and, yes, more expensive. In the US, at least, that trend may continue in more dramatic fashion if President Trump moves forward with his 25% tariff on goods produced in South Korea. Perhaps you didn’t realize that…

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