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Featured image for Is platform engineering just DevOps with a new name, or is something operationally different actually happening blog post
Jun 5, 2026

Platform engineering is the practice of building and maintaining a centralized internal developer platform (IDP), a curated set of tools, workflows, and self-service capabilities that application teams consume rather than configure on their own. It's a structural response to how DevOps practices evolve at scale, particularly when "you build it, you run it" introduces more cognitive load than individual development teams can sustainably manage.

Featured image for s Windows Autopatch ready for enterprise use, or does it trade too much control for convenience blog post
May 13, 2026

Windows Autopatch is a Microsoft service, included with Windows Enterprise E3 and above, that automates the scheduling and deployment of Windows quality updates, driver updates, and Microsoft 365 app updates across Intune-managed devices. It reduces the manual overhead of patch scheduling by managing update rings and cadence on your behalf, but it does so by abstracting away the granular controls that enterprise patch management workflows typically depend on.

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Mar 26, 2026

RSAC 2026 takeaway: Resilience has limitations when adversaries evolve faster than organizations. Stress your systems to adapt and improve continuously.

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Feb 19, 2026

Hackers and cybercriminals are increasingly turning to agentic AI, LLMs and turnkey ransomware tools. To defend against them, IT leaders must also tap into the power of smart technology, says leading influencer Alissa Valentina Knight.

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Feb 12, 2026

Stopping attacks before they happen is every defenders dream and it could be heading toward reality as AI-driven predictive cyber insights takes shape.

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Feb 3, 2026

The Wegmans facial recognition controversy underscores why biometrics systems demand stronger data security, oversight, and long-term accountability.

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Jan 27, 2026

While experts begin to ponder whether Elon Musk’s new legal battle over sexualized deepfakes will urge more action on data privacy, we deep-dive into ISACA’s latest report on the subject, teasing out five key charts that illustrate some brutal and (yes) bright spots.