Network Testing

DOD Taps AI to Automate Zero Trust Validation
Security & Performance DOD Taps AI to Automate Zero Trust Validation

Facing an unyielding deadline to overhaul its cybersecurity posture, the U.S. Department of Defense is turning to artificial intelligence to solve a monumental challenge in validating its sprawling network defenses. As the 2027 fiscal year endpoint for achieving full compliance with its Zero Trust

Can Reinforcement Learning Build Smarter Networks?
Security & Performance Can Reinforcement Learning Build Smarter Networks?

The relentless surge of data-intensive applications, combined with the expanding footprint of 5G and the Internet of Things, is placing unprecedented strain on the digital infrastructure that underpins modern society. Managing critical network resources like bandwidth, spectrum, and processing

AI Evolves From a Tool to a Teammate in Meetings
Security & Performance AI Evolves From a Tool to a Teammate in Meetings

The familiar hum of artificial intelligence operating in the background of digital life is quickly amplifying into a distinct voice at the collaboration table, signaling a fundamental shift in how teams will work together. For years, AI in meetings has been a passive assistant, dutifully

Gogo Launches 5G Inflight Service in North America
Security & Performance Gogo Launches 5G Inflight Service in North America

The long-held expectation for seamless, high-speed internet connectivity has firmly transitioned from a ground-level luxury to an airborne necessity, particularly for business and private aviation passengers who depend on constant access. In a significant development poised to meet this escalating

Kernel and Pipe Flaws Enable Windows Privilege Escalation
Security & Performance Kernel and Pipe Flaws Enable Windows Privilege Escalation

Sophisticated threat actors are increasingly leveraging fundamental weaknesses within the Windows operating system's trust boundaries to gain complete control over compromised systems. Security researchers have identified two primary attack surfaces, kernel drivers and named pipes, as critical

The Public Cloud Migration Reverses Course
Security & Performance The Public Cloud Migration Reverses Course

The long-held industry assumption of a relentless, one-directional migration to public cloud platforms is being fundamentally challenged as a significant number of enterprises begin to reverse course, pulling critical workloads back to private environments. This strategic pivot is not an outright

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