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Cloudsmith warns - most teams won't meet the EU Cyber Resilience Act's software supply chain deadline

Most organizations can see their software security risks. Far fewer can act on them fast enough to matter – and with the EU Cyber Resilience Act coming into enforcement in September 2026, the difference between visibility and action is about to become a legal liability. At KubeCon Europe 2026, Cloudsmith made its case for closing it.

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Enterprise hits and misses - Claude Mythos needs a reality check, neurodiverse workplaces aren't there yet, and event season rolls on

This week - Anthropic's marketing of Claude Mythos was extravagant, but what is the reality for enterprise CISOs? Neurodiverse workplaces are better workplaces, but we aren't there yet. Context is key to enterprise AI - what are we learning? Events are still in season, and so are podcasts.

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Employers are convinced they provide effective support to neurodivergent employees. Lived experiences suggest otherwise

The first part of a two-part article on neurodiversity evaluates a recent report, indicating that tech sector organizations - which employ high numbers of neurodiverse workers - often feel smug about how well they are doing in inclusion terms. But unfortunately, the lived reality is failing to match the promise.

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Executive Intelligence podcast - why does Zoho approach AI differently? With Raju Vegesna and Ram Ramamoorthy

We are in dire need of fresh approaches to enterprise AI - and details on how they work. Time to dig in with two Zoho executives, both of whom bring the issues of privacy, data sovereignty, and customer control over "intelligence" to a head.

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PyTorch Foundation adds Helion and Safetensors - and the open AI stack gets a little harder to ignore

Mark Collier briefed me on two updates under embargo at KubeCon Europe 2026 last month: Helion, which opens up GPU kernel programming to a far wider pool of developers, and Safetensors, which fixes a security problem in open source AI that was stubbornly overlooked for too long. The embargo's lifted - here we go.

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