Granting ENISA access to Mythos could reshape EU cybersecurity dynamics, potentially influencing policy and competitive advantages across sectors.
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EU's access to Mythos AI could significantly enhance cybersecurity, potentially narrowing the tech gap and boosting digital resilience.
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In the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, Microsoft has introduced various new features in Windows 11 designed to protect users from modern workplace threats. Among such features, Smart App Control (SAC) changes how Windows devices handle, and occasionally block, unwanted or potentially malicious applications.
But what exactly is Smart App Control? How does it work, who benefits most, and are there any caveats? In this story we’ll share some history and explain why SAC has been something of a stealth feature in Windows 11.
What is Smart App Control?
Smart App Control is a security feature in Windows 11 designed to block untrusted or potentially dangerous applications from running on a PC. Built directly into the operating system (through Windows Security), SAC leverages code signing, Microsoft’s intelligence cloud, and artificial intelligence to make real-time decisions about whether an app or application should be allowed to run. Its goal is to minimize the risk that malware, rans
Granting ENISA access to Mythos could reshape EU cybersecurity dynamics, potentially influencing policy and competitive advantages across sectors.
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Mitchell Hashimoto wants you to stop updating your dependencies, which, from a historical context, is certifiably insane. In fact, in the wake of Mythos and the potential to make zero-day exploits common, it still may sound insane. Yet after the spring npm just had, Hashimoto’s counsel may actually sound less like heresy and more like control.
His rule? Fork your dependencies, trim them to what you actually use, and don’t update unless something breaks for your users. In Hashimoto’s view, you don’t update just because GitHub’s Dependabot opened a pull request or even because there’s a newer (presumably more secure) version. If you do update, the work of understanding every relevant commit in the transitive tree is yours, not the maintainer’s.
In an industry trained to equate “latest” with “secure,” this sounds reckless, until you look at what happened this spring. In two of the year’s worst npm attacks, many of the people most exposed were the ones pulling fresh versions. When the axio
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On May 31, NVIDIA announced full production of its Vera CPU, positioning the 88-core chip as the data center industry’s first processor designed specifically for AI agent workloads. Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceXAI, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, ByteDance, and CoreWeave are among early adopters planning deployments, according to the company’s press release. The chip represents NVIDIA’s most aggressive push yet beyond GPUs and into the CPU market that Intel and AMD have dominated for decades. Where Grace, NVIDIA’s prior ARM-based server chip, shipped roughly 2.5 million units to date, Vera introduces a fully custom core architecture called Olympus rather than licensing an off-the-shelf ARM core design, according to Tom’s Hardware. Why AI Agent workloads are redefining CPU demand in data centers The economics of data centers for artificial intelligence have changed. As models progress from responding to que
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Rongchai Wang
May 31, 2026 12:04
On track for end-June 2026, Meta is expanding paid AI services and cloud plans, signaling a strategic pivot beyond ads.
Meta Leads AI-Model Race by End-June 2026, Market Sees Anthropic Edge Developments A Meta-driven AI push is in focus as the company advances paid AI features and cloud ambitions, marking a notable shift from its ad-dominated revenue base. On the Polymarket contract linked to which company will have the best AI model by end-June 2026, traders are re pricing the leading outcome after Meta’s AI strategy headlines surfaced in the related coverage. Meta Platforms is stepping up its experiment with paid AI services, including subscription offerings for its AI features and a potential cloud initiative, as reported in the latest market overview. The Bloomberg/Reuters-style briefing notes that Meta is pursuing no
The rise of multi-agent AI systems in enterprises could disrupt traditional workflows, reducing reliance on middleware and reshaping industries.
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