
One Letter and Mythos is off: Why Sovereign AI Is No Longer Optional
On June 12, a single letter from the US Commerce Department did what no outage, no cyberattack and no commercial dispute had managed to do before. It switched off two

On June 12, a single letter from the US Commerce Department did what no outage, no cyberattack and no commercial dispute had managed to do before. It switched off two

Law enforcement, governments, authorities and regulators all agree: you should never pay a ransom in the event of a ransomware attack. The message is clear, repeated for years, and it

In six weeks, the world’s seven largest economies will be on our doorstep. The summit perimeter sits on the French shore, but most of the delegations, journalists and corporate observers

The recording of the Webinar “Upcoming threats in 2024 from a hacker’s perspective”

The Swiss government’s promises not to monitor its citizens’ communications have been broken. According to an investigation by Republik, since the Intelligence Act was passed in 2016, communications surveillance in