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CISCO MERAKI NEWS
- Build Physical Security Superpowers with Smart Bullet Cameras and Multi-Imagers
Physical security breaches are of top concern for CSOs. Protecting your organization requires an approach as proactive and advanced as cybersecurity. But with the latest smart cameras, it doesn’t […]
- Cisco Meraki for Government Achieves FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization
Cisco Meraki is excited to announce that we have achieved FedRAMP® Moderate and StateRAMP® Moderate Authorization. Built on our reliable and scalable Cisco Meraki cloud networking platform, trusted […]
MICROSOFT 365 NEWS AND ROADMAP
- Copilot in Excel: Built for the era of Frontier Finance
Plenty of AI tools claim to be built for finance; Microsoft 365 Copilot in Excel is proving it in practice. The post Copilot in Excel: Built for the era of Frontier Finance appeared first on […]
- Copilot Cowork is now generally available
Cowork is the fastest growing feature in the history of our Frontier program, and Cowork has among the highest user satisfaction of any Copilot or agent experience we have shipped. The post Copilot […]
APPLE NEWS
- WhatsApp Begins Rolling Out New Username Feature
WhatsApp has started rolling out its new username feature, reports WABetaInfo. Some users who reserved their username have started receiving a notification that their username is active, and that they can now use it to send and receive messages to other users without revealing their phone number. When someone creates a username, WhatsApp will notify people who already have an active chat with that person. WhatsApp has no […]
- iOS 27: Access the New iPhone Recovery Screen
Since iOS 26, a malfunctioning iPhone has been able to boot itself into Recovery Assistant, with no Mac or PC required. However, you could only get there if your device failed to start up and dropped into recovery on its own. In iOS 27, currently in beta, Apple has removed that limitation, and you can now manually boot into a Mac-style recovery screen whenever you like. The new recovery mode lets you troubleshoot, […]
DELL NEWS
- Your GPUs Are Ready. Is Your Data?
Why the next leap in Enterprise AI will be won — or lost — at the data layer.
- ICYMI: Powering America’s Next 250
How Dell helps build a trusted AI and infrastructure foundation to accelerate America’s next 250 years of progress.
HP NEWS
- HPE releases annual Living Progress Report as AI uptake makes efficient, secure, and responsible digital infrastructure even more critical
HOUSTON, Texas, July 13, 2026 – HPE (NYSE: HPE) today announced the publication of its 11th annual Living Progress Report, detailing the company’s Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) progress against its Living Progress strategy. The report highlights how HPE enables customers to operate effectively as rising demand for compute-intensive workloads like AI place greater pressure on energy, resources, regulation, and trust. Living […]
- Using AI to build a more resilient network — from the inside out
Vulnerabilities are a reality of every technological device and code base in existence. This has been true for as long as I’ve been in security. The difference is that with AI, the speed and scale at which they’re discovered and exploited is exponentially greater. AI is a double-edged sword in security. The same capability that lets defenders find vulnerabilities faster also puts that power in the hands of attackers. […]
IT SECURITY NEWS
- New wp2shell WordPress Core Flaw Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Run Code
Updated July 18, 2026: the two flaws now carry CVE IDs, the full mechanism has been published, a persistent-object-cache condition has surfaced, and a working proof-of-concept is public. The story below reflects all of it. An anonymous HTTP request can run code on a WordPress site. The bug is in core, so a bare install with zero plugins is exploitable. Every 6.9 and 7.0 site was in range until
- OpenSSL HollowByte Flaw Could Freeze Server Memory with 11-Byte TLS Requests
Eleven bytes will make an unpatched OpenSSL server set aside up to 131 KB of memory for a message that never arrives. On the glibc systems Okta tested, that memory is gone until the process restarts. OpenSSL shipped the HollowByte fix in June with no CVE, no advisory, and no changelog entry pointing at it. Okta’s Red Team, which reported the denial-of-service bug and named it, published the
AI NEWS
- How to Make an Invisible Drone
There are many words that I would never, ever use to describe a drone. Stealthy. Subtle. Whatever the opposite of obnoxious is. Much of this is because of the giant angry bee sound that drones tend to make, but it’s also the way that they look in flight: With uncannily linear movements and an even less canny ability to hover perfectly still, they tend to draw the eye as affronts to nature.In a paper presented this week at […]
- Digital Surveillance Reshapes Fishery Enforcement in Indonesia
In the eastern Indian Ocean, south of Java in the vast sea stretching toward Australia, a fishing vessel slightly alters its course while operating near the boundary of its authorized fishing ground. Nothing appears unusual on deck. Nets remain in the water. Engines maintain a steady speed. To the crew, it is an ordinary day at sea.Yet hundreds of kilometers above, satellites continuously record the vessel’s position. At […]
