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Last week, Britain's National Cyber Security Centre did something unusual for a government security agency. It told the industry to stop fighting vibe coding and start governing it. NCSC CEO Richard Horne, speaking at RSAC, called AI-generated code "a huge opportunity" — then spent the rest of his keynote explaining exactly how it could go wrong. His architecture CTO published a companion blog the same day, laying out what secure vibe coding actually looks like.
AI strategy
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Iranian drones hit three AWS data centers on March 1. Azure and Google Cloud reported zero outages. The tempting conclusion is that AWS failed and the others didn't. The uncomfortable truth: they all share the same architectural assumptions — and none of those assumptions account for a coordinated kinetic attack.
Infrastructure Security
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The first military strike on a major hyperscaler just rewrote the cloud risk model. What it means for European infrastructure strategy — and what to do about it.
AWS
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