$10B Microsoft Bet Supercharges Japan's AI Push
Everyone figured Japan would lag in the AI arms race, content with robots and reliability. Microsoft's $10 billion bombshell flips the script, igniting sovereign AI ambitions with cybersecurity muscle.
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Everyone figured Japan would lag in the AI arms race, content with robots and reliability. Microsoft's $10 billion bombshell flips the script, igniting sovereign AI ambitions with cybersecurity muscle.
Cloud security's getting a 2026 makeover—or so Rapid7 says at their summit. I've seen this movie before; let's cut through the buzz.
They spin up VMs faster than you can blink, and then they vanish into the digital ether, leaving security teams scrambling. This isn't a sci-fi plot; it's the daily grind of cloud security.
Organizations are drowning in virtual machines, and most don't even know it. This unchecked growth, dubbed 'VM sprawl,' is creating massive security blind spots, leaving companies exposed to sophisticated attacks.
Forget zero-days. The latest Salesforce data theft wave isn't about a crack in the code, but a gaping hole in configuration. Attackers are using a familiar tool, twisted for malicious purposes, to pilfer your precious customer lists.
Ever wonder if your cloud security tools are screaming alerts just to justify their existence? Tenable's new tricks in custom policies and AWS ABAC aim to hush the racket—but I'm not fully sold yet.
A routine pip install turned nightmare for LiteLLM users last March. Attackers slipped malware into this AI gateway, exfiltrating cloud creds and server configs in a classic supply chain hit.
Compliance badges litter vendor sites like cheap trophies. Rapid7's fresh BSI C5 Type 2 for DACH cloud ops sounds legit—until you ask if it stops real hackers.
Imagine spilling your medical history or tax secrets to ChatGPT, only for it to quietly beam them to a hacker's server. That's not sci-fi—it's happening right now through a sneaky flaw in its code sandbox.
Picture this: you're collaborating on an AI-powered code project, sharing files like candy. Boom — attackers remotely execute code on your machine and snag your API keys. That's the nightmare Check Point just exposed in Claude Code.
What if the weapons feeding tomorrow's wars are already compromised in a hiring email? Google's latest intel shows state hackers infiltrating the defense industrial base at every layer.
Federal reviewers called Microsoft's cloud security docs a 'pile of shit' — yet it got the green light anyway. What's really protecting our nation's data?