The Ghost in the Corporate Machine: When Software Starts Making Executive Decisions The seamless transition from software that follows a rigid script to an entity that negotiates its own path represents the most significant shift in corporate history since the dawn of the internet. Standard
Security protocols that govern modern cloud ecosystems often rely on the absolute precision of administrative roles, yet even a minor oversight in permission boundaries can inadvertently grant a malicious actor total dominion over an entire organizational tenant. This reality became evident with
The digital landscape is currently witnessing a massive influx of automated vulnerability submissions that has forced tech giants to rethink the fundamental mechanics of their reward systems. As artificial intelligence becomes an accessible tool for both security researchers and malicious actors,
Defining the New Frontier of Silicon Valley and National Defense The integration of generative artificial intelligence into the most restricted corridors of the United States Department of Defense signifies a fundamental transformation in how global powers prepare for and execute modern warfare.
Malik Haidar has spent years navigating the complex intersection of corporate strategy and technical defense within multinational corporations. As organizations rush to integrate millions of models from repositories like Hugging Face, Haidar highlights the hidden dangers of unverified AI lineages
The digital entities that once lived within the narrow confines of text boxes have transitioned into autonomous workers capable of making high-stakes executive decisions without any human oversight. This shift represents the dawn of agentic artificial intelligence, a phase where software no longer
