Enterprise AI governance cannot live in a prompt. So where is the safety net?

Most enterprises think a prompt is enough to keep their AI agents in check. It is not, and the gap between prompt-level instructions and platform-level governance is where things go wrong.

Why 2026 is the year of flexibility without friction: solving the multi-platform crisis

Why seamless, platform-agnostic meeting rooms are the key to frictionless hybrid work in 2026.

When cyberattacks are inevitable, recovery becomes the strategy

Backups are no longer enough as evolving threats undermine traditional cyber resilience strategies.

Closing the cloud complexity gap

Cloud is growing fast but security is falling behind. Here’s why it matters.

‘Exploring remote testing’: DVSA may tackle huge backlog of learner driver theory test with home-based option

DVSA explores remote theory testing and digital systems while maintaining strict test centre requirements amid ongoing backlog and fraud concerns.

‘Piracy costs our clubs $800m’”: Soccer league home to Yamal and Mbappe to “skewer” free illegal football streams with AI in real time

Soccer piracy is costing Spanish clubs up to $800m and pushing leagues toward real-time AI tools that detect illegal streams.

‘AI is reshaping how infrastructure is built and scaled’: Intel and Google sign major Xeon chip deal to power the next generation of AI

Intel and Google signed a multiyear Xeon deal while co-developing IPUs to keep x86 relevant against Arm’s rise in AI servers.

‘Chatbots respond not just to what you ask, but how you ask it’: Report finds AI agents might be sucking up to you and not giving you proper answers — here’s how to fix it

Researchers find chatbots often agree with users depending on phrasing, while question-based prompts produce more balanced AI responses.

‘Smartphones have physical limitations’: Report explains why AI is kickstarting a billion-dollar hardware arms race for millions of creators worldwide

AI is speeding up production cycles and increasing pressure on creators to acquire better cameras, microphones, and stabilization gear.