Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Protecting Red Hat OpenShift AI with Trilio for Kubernetes: a hands-on lab

A few weeks ago I was on a call with a financial services customer who had moved a credit-decisioning model into production on Red Hat OpenShift AI. They were happy with the platform. They were less happy with the answer they had for a question their risk officer had just asked: “If an attacker encrypts the cluster tomorrow, what do we need to bring back to be inference-ready by Monday morning?” The team started listing the obvious things — the model artifact, the serving endpoint.

How digital banking is redefining fraud prevention

The banking industry stands at a critical intersection of technology, security, and customer experience. As financial institutions navigate massive data volumes and increasingly sophisticated threats, they’re also trying to survive the digital transformation that’s made customer expectations higher than ever and trust more fragile than before.

Ransomware Attacks Drive a Surge in Cyber Insurance Claims

Cyber insurance claims surged by 40% over the past eighteen months, while ransomware payments have dropped by 44%, according to a new report from Cowbell Cyber. The three most common incident types were data breaches, cybercrime (including phishing and business email compromise), and extortion attacks (including ransomware).

From Idea to Product: What Separates Startups That Ship from Those That Stall

The gap between a startup that gains traction and one that burns through runway on a product nobody uses is rarely about the idea. It's almost always about execution - and execution in tech starts with how software gets built. Companies that treat development as a commodity end up with commodity results. Those that invest in custom software development for startups as a strategic discipline - with the right team, architecture, and process - tend to reach product-market fit faster and scale with far less friction.