
Vanta uses a public trust center that displays real-time security control status with green check marks tied directly to internal continuous monitoring. Simple configuration checks—such as whether encryption is enabled—are automatically run and reflected on the external site so prospects and customers can view the company’s control posture at any time. The speaker views this transparency as a valuable first step but advocates for pushing further toward greater visibility into internal security operations. They acknowledge that deeper openness can be uncomfortable for security teams but argue it is necessary progress.

Investors are pouring massive capital into a handful of AI winners: Anthropic closed a $30 billion round at about a $380 billion post-money valuation, Thrive raised a $10 billion fund, and OpenClaw’s creator joined OpenAI. Panelists say these deals reflect...

At the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged that artificial intelligence be made accessible and inclusive, advocating for open-source approaches so wider talent pools in the Global South can contribute to AI development and safety....

LinkedIn’s Rosanna Dei describes AI as a catalyst for inclusive, team-centric workplace transformation, arguing that trust, psychological safety and belonging are essential to realize human+AI productivity. She highlights LinkedIn Learning’s AI Skill Pathways—built with Microsoft—which offers 150+ role- and level-aligned...

The MITx MicroMasters webinar featured UPS Vice President Vandana Ramani, who outlined how the global logistics leader is turning supply‑chain analytics, advanced technology and artificial intelligence into concrete operational actions. Ramani explained that her current mandate is to digitally transform UPS’s...

Google casts itself as an agnostic ecosystem enabler for fintechs, supplying cloud infrastructure and developer tools so firms can focus on product rather than core operations. Its Google Cloud Marketplace helps B2B fintechs onboard and gain access to tier‑1 through...

The International Space Station performed a rapid orientation change, described as an "orbital cartwheel," captured in a new time‑lapse video. Astronaut Zena Cardman explained the maneuver occurs before and after each SpaceX CRS‑33 reboost, a routine boost to raise the...

The episode of Tangent PropTech features Shahar Goldboim, co‑founder and CEO of Boom, discussing how an AI‑powered property‑management system can run a fragmented short‑term‑rental portfolio. Goldboim explains that vacation‑rental assets are scattered across different locations, sizes and furnishings, making consistency and...

The video demonstrates Claude Code’s Plan Mode, a read‑only workflow that generates a detailed implementation plan for new features before any code is written. By activating Plan Mode, Claude spawns a sub‑agent that scans the existing repository, gathers context, and...

The video explains how social media ‘botnets’—operator-controlled networks of fake accounts—are increasingly using large language and image models to mimic human behavior, generate original posts, images and tailored comments, and coordinate narratives. Using a local demo platform, the presenter shows...

The video walks through practical antenna design from theory to measurement, presented by Quarterwave co-founder Nicola. It explains key RF concepts—S11 reflection coefficient, 50-ohm matching, Smith chart matching techniques, radiation efficiency and directivity—and demonstrates rapid prototyping, simulation, and real-world integration...

A sales trainer explains how reframing scattered, small losses into a single, vivid problem dramatically boosts close rates. In an energy-efficiency example, presenting homeowners with individual inefficiencies yielded a 15% close rate, but aggregating those losses into the visual metaphor...

The Smart Buildings Academy podcast episode 534 breaks down IP networking fundamentals for building automation systems (BAS), emphasizing that modern smart buildings rely on a unified communication layer to link controllers, sensors, lighting, security, and fire systems across single sites...

YouTube says more than one million channels used its in-app AI creation tools daily in December and is rolling out features including an “Ingredients to Video” shorts creator and the ability to generate shorts using a creator’s likeness inside YouTube...

In the video, Derek Lamartin dismantles the blanket claim that the outbox pattern, CQRS, and event sourcing are inherently over‑engineered solutions. He argues that the real question is whether these patterns address a concrete business need, not whether they belong...

The interview spotlights WareMatch, a tech startup founded by Ryan Kalisky and Ben, which aims to modernize how third‑party logistics providers (3PLs) market their services. Kalisky likens the platform to a "Shopify for 3PLs," offering a digital storefront that lets...

Hardis Group President Nicolas Odet warned that AI alone adds little value without a deep grasp of supply‑chain processes. The company’s strategy centers on operational intimacy, configuring AI‑driven software only after thorough collaboration with customers. Hardis’ visibility platform links WMS,...

Luca Cardachini, co-founder and CEO of ShopCircle, describes the company as a buy-and-hold technology holding platform that acquires mission‑critical, often profitable SaaS businesses—typically $3–$15 million ARR—and preserves product and founder autonomy. ShopCircle centralizes back‑office functions, provides go‑to‑market support and talent...

Seraphim Space Investment Trust manager Mark Boggett said a £69m uplift in the trust’s December-quarter NAV reflects a rapid rerating of its largest holdings as European defence spending accelerates. The trust, which backs late-stage space-tech companies, has benefited from big...

The lecture expands on virtual memory implementation details, focusing on page-table size and storage using multi-level page tables, x86-64’s 64-bit page-table entries, and support for multiple page sizes (4KB, 2MB, 1GB). It reviews control registers (e.g., CR3), context-switch implications for...

The video argues that building effective AI agents depends less on model advances and more on the software stack surrounding them. It defines three layers: agent frameworks (design libraries and abstractions for prompts, tools and workflows), agent runtimes (production execution...

Wabby COO Leor Ron argues autonomous trucking is entering a new phase where an AI-first approach enables faster, far cheaper development and broad commercial deployment beyond legacy hub-to-hub models. He says regulators, OEMs and shippers are now receptive, and Wabby’s...

FreedomPay is scaling its agnostic commerce platform across North America, Europe, the UK, APAC, South America, and the Caribbean, enabling merchants to process payments globally with local expertise. The company leverages partnerships such as WorldPay and deep integrations with POS,...

John Loomer advises marketers to shift creative testing from hunting single “winning” ads to generating diverse asset combinations that perform well in aggregate. Modern ad platforms create thousands of copy-and-creative permutations from multiple headlines, texts, placements, and AI enhancements, so...

Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 introduces two models—preset M (performance-oriented) and preset L (ultra-performance-focused)—and real-world testing shows preset L often delivers the best overall image quality across regular modes. Preset L tones down the oversharp, crunchy look of preset M while keeping...

Professor introduces virtual memory as a core OS–architecture interface, tracing its roots to 1960s ideas and contrasting its relatively little evolution with the rapid advances in prefetching. The lecture previews key VM concepts, implementation complexity, and performance overheads, and highlights...

The video outlines a workflow for using AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and a copy-focused tool like Chord) to create high-performing direct-to-consumer ad copy. Start by aggregating all customer data—reviews, website content, competitor reviews and top advertorials—into a deep-research prompt to...

Sandra Leyva Martinez, Head of Sustainability for the Americas at CHEP, outlined how the company is accelerating the shift from linear to circular logistics through deforestation‑free timber sourcing, zero‑product‑waste redesign, and advanced digital traceability. She highlighted CHEP’s 2025 sustainability milestones...

Talent Garden, founded by David Dati in 2011, has shifted from a Europe-spanning coworking model to an education-first EdTech and community platform after COVID, with education now generating about 80% of revenue. The company trains roughly 25,000 people annually across...

At Startup Grind Luxembourg’s Pitch Battle Royale, Jorel Chana pitched Senator, a digital hospitality operations platform that uses table QR codes and waiter smartwatches to route guest requests and integrate with existing POS systems. The company says its second, fully...

Claudia Stankler, COO of Connected, recounted her unconventional path from a psychology placement to leading operations at a tech company that scaled to $14M ARR, highlighting the pivotal decisions that drove growth. She emphasized lessons learned through trial and error—prioritizing...

Dr. Kahina Lang, head of NextGen Drug Delivery at Merk Group, describes building an agile, startup-style international research unit of 40+ experts across three continents focused on organ- and cell-specific mRNA delivery using nanoparticle carriers. The team aims to direct...

China Media Group’s spring gala featured a headline act—Wubot—a synchronized martial-arts performance by humanoid robots from Unitary alongside young kung fu practitioners. The robots executed complex routines including staff fighting, drunken boxing and nunchaku, tightly choreographed to music with movement...

TelcoLearn unveiled an eight‑week “Telco Cloud Engineering” bootcamp starting February 21, aimed at telecom professionals and aspiring engineers. The weekend program, taught by veteran telecom expert Sanjakumar and researcher Arpit, promises hands‑on experience with Linux, Python, Git, CI/CD, Kubernetes, Docker, and...

TelcoLearn announced an eight‑week, cloud‑based AI and ML in Telecom course designed to equip engineers, managers, and students with practical skills for deploying artificial‑intelligence solutions across modern telecom networks. The syllabus begins with 5G fundamentals and KPI basics, then moves through...

Wei Zhang’s IROS 2025 keynote focused on the evolution of humanoid robot systems and introduced his company, Limax Dynamics, as a catalyst for practical, research‑grade platforms. Drawing on his background as a control theorist turned robotics entrepreneur, Zhang outlined the...

Abhinav Valada’s IROS 2025 keynote outlines a roadmap toward open‑world autonomy for everyday robots, emphasizing that true utility requires systems that can learn continuously across heterogeneous environments. He frames the challenge with a data pyramid—ranging from scarce, high‑quality tele‑operated robot...

The 229 podcast episode dives deep into the rapid evolution of AI agents, spotlighting OpenAI’s recent hire of OpenClaw’s founder and the broader push to embed autonomous agents across industries, especially healthcare. Bill Russell and Drex Ford unpack how OpenClaw’s...

TechStrong TV featured Mike Manos, chief technology officer of Dun & Bradstreet, discussing how the 186‑year‑old firm is reinventing itself through cloud migration and artificial‑intelligence initiatives. Manos outlined a five‑year transformation that moved D&B from legacy data centers to a...

Legal Tech Hub’s 2026 briefing introduced the latest version of Cicero, Automatise’s matter‑analysis platform designed to accelerate fact‑finding in litigation and high‑volume transactional disputes. Cicero now supports up to 500,000 documents (≈2 million pages) and blends traditional predictive‑coding techniques with generative AI...

The video explains how care plans serve as more than just paperwork; they are strategic tools designed to improve planning, coordination, and collaboration within primary‑care practices. By creating a single, comprehensive document that outlines patient needs, care plans enable GPs,...

Legal Tech Week’s Friday‑the‑13th edition highlighted two seismic shifts in the legal industry: the rush to embed Anthropic’s Claude legal plugin into practice‑management platforms, and a landmark California ruling that AI‑generated materials are not shielded by attorney‑client privilege. Panelists dissected...

At a high-level IEA dialogue, UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and other ministers reported consensus that the ‘age of electricity’ is irreversible, with structural demand growth driven by digitalisation, transport electrification and cooling, requiring grid expansion, smarter flexible systems, cyber...

European officials highlighted a €175 billion multi‑annual framework aimed at doubling research and innovation spending, noting solar power’s ten‑fold cost decline and its record generation share in 2024. Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry unveiled a "big carrot, big stick"...

The Global Investors’ Symposium in São Paulo centered on converting Brazil’s sustainability solutions—particularly land‑based climate actions—into bankable, scalable investments. Bloomberg highlighted the nation’s mandate to slash greenhouse‑gas emissions 59‑67% below 2005 levels by 2035, with agriculture, land use and forests accounting...

After reporting a double‑beat earnings quarter, Palo Alto Networks saw its stock slide about 7.5%, prompting analysts to dissect the firm’s long‑term platformization strategy. The company highlighted a $210 billion cybersecurity addressable market and emphasized its move toward a unified, AI‑driven...

The panel convened by Berkeley Law’s Center for Law and Technology examined the intersecting forces shaping U.S. innovation—namely the power grid, semiconductor supply chains, and artificial intelligence—while probing how regulation will either enable or constrain progress. Speakers highlighted that electricity demand,...

Zotac's Korean web-store administrator warned that a global RAM shortage and surging GPU prices threaten the survival of smaller graphics-card makers and distributors. Nvidia is reportedly scaling back or shelving consumer GPU models that require large amounts of embedded memory,...

Ryan Emmens presented at DEF CON 33 a case study on discovering and weaponising an unauthenticated vulnerability in Synology’s DiskStation Manager (DSM) operating system, culminating in a $40,000 Pwn2Own win. By instrumenting the login flow with eBPF tracing and inotify, he...

The DEF CON presentation by Marek Tóth exposed a new class of browser‑extension clickjacking that lets attackers harvest credit‑card and password data with a handful of user clicks. By targeting the manual‑autofill feature of popular password‑manager extensions, the researcher demonstrated...