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AI can do what now?! The real risks of AI in social engineering

What is the most immediate risk financial services companies face today? AI-enabled social engineering is already accelerating real-world attacks. Scale, personalization, speed, and automation are lowering the barrier for attackers while making fraud detection more complex for defenders. In this episode of AI Can Do What Now?!, Lisa Jones-Huff, director of security solutions architecture at Elastic, is joined by ethical hacker Freakyclown (FC), and principle solutions architect Joe Murin to explore what is actually happening right now — beyond the hype.

AI can do what now?! What an ethical hacker says about deepfakes and AI

Real-time camera deepfakes are no longer science fiction. High-fidelity, AI-generated impersonation may be advancing quickly — but that's not the only AI risk financial services companies should be thinking about. In this episode of AI Can Do What Now?!, Lisa Jones-Huff, director of security solutions architecture at Elastic, sits down with ethical hacker Freakyclown (FC) to explore what is technically possible today with AI, where reality still falls short of the hype, and what security teams should be worried about.

What is Site24x7 Event Correlation? Causal AI and autonomous IT operations explained

When your distributed system goes down, your team spends days sorting through noise. That is revenue walking out the door. In this video, Jasper Paul breaks down the event correlation engine built to eliminate alert fatigue, and accelerate root cause analysis. Most monitoring tools still rely on basic time-window alert grouping — clustering alerts that fire at the same time and calling it correlation. But in a distributed system, outages are never isolated events. And grouping symptoms doesn't find root causes.

Harness AI February 2026 Updates: Securing & Making the SDLC Reliable and Shipping Faster with Agents | Harness Blog

February is all about making AI in software delivery secure and easier to operate at scale. This month’s updates span enterprise-grade application security, API security via MCP, SRE automation, and a major upgrade to the DevOps Agent.

Reducing Print Waste and Costs Across Multi-Location Franchise Systems

Managing print operations across a multi-location franchise system can quietly turn into one of the largest sources of unnecessary expense. From outdated signage to excess marketing materials sitting unused in back rooms, print waste is a common but often overlooked challenge. When multiplied across dozens or hundreds of locations, even small inefficiencies can lead to significant financial losses.

The blueprint for sustainable cities: How vacuum sewer systems contribute to a green future

In the modern world, where sustainability and environmental friendliness are becoming increasingly important, it is essential to find innovative solutions for urban infrastructure. One of these solutions is the vacuum sewer system. Although it may not be the most discussed technology, it plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable cities. In this article, we will explore the benefits of vacuum sewer systems and how they contribute to a greener future.

AI-Powered LMS: Personalization, Analytics & Automation for Corporate Training

Corporate training systems change operationally once AI is embedded into their learning logic. In LMS environments used for onboarding and workforce development, AI shifts training from scheduled delivery toward continuous adjustment based on employee performance and role context. This shift affects how companies assign onboarding programs, detect skill gaps, and maintain compliance readiness across departments.

How Modern OLT Architecture Is Transforming FTTH and Enterprise Fiber Networks

As global broadband demand accelerates, fiber access networks are evolving from simple last-mile connectivity platforms into highly scalable, service-oriented infrastructures. At the center of this transformation lies the Optical Line Terminal, or OLT. Once considered primarily a passive aggregation device in GPON networks, the OLT has now become a strategic control layer that directly influences network scalability, service agility, operational efficiency, and long-term return on investment.