Another IT governance headache: AI-enabled sanction evasion

Over the next three to five years, both governments and the private sector will need to rapidly adapt identification and mitigation protocols as adversaries move from AI-assisted to AI-enabled sanctions evasion and proliferation financing (PF), a new research paper warns. The report, Algorithms of Evasion: The Rise of AI-Enabled Proliferation Financing, from the Royal United…

Why machine-speed exploits demand autonomous defense

When Anthropic’s Mythos model unearthed a 27-year-old OpenBSD flaw in the time it takes to brew a coffee, the “AI Vulnerability Storm” stopped being a theoretical threat and became our new reality. For years, the security industry has debated when AI would truly disrupt the exploit market. That debate is over. We are now defending…

The AI talent problem CIOs cannot delegate to HR

As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, many CIOs remain focused on platforms, governance and scale. But the real competitive risk may be elsewhere. Top AI talent is increasingly choosing employers not only for pay but also for access to compute, freedom to experiment and the ability to operate at full leverage. If HR and leadership teams…