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API Strategies & Digital Transformation
ServiceNow Acquires Veza to Bolster Identity Security and AI Integration
Silicon Republic reports that ServiceNow is set to acquire identity security start-up Veza, aiming to integrate Veza’s Access Graph platform with its AI Control Tower dashboard. This move underlines ServiceNow’s drive to enhance its digital workflow offerings with robust, AI-enabled identity management capabilities—a critical factor for enterprises seeking to scale secure digital transformation.
Silicon Republic
Deep-Tech and Professional Services: Skills for Transformation
Silicon Republic highlights insights from PwC’s Shomo Das, emphasizing that deep-tech advances such as AI, quantum computing, and blockchain are significantly transforming the professional services industry. The article notes that adaptability, technical fluency, and cybersecurity awareness are becoming essential skills for professionals aiming to leverage digital transformation and stay ahead of evolving threats.
Silicon Republic
Cybersecurity, Threats & Policy
India Reverses Mandatory Cybersecurity App After Global Backlash
Engadget, The Verge, and the Financial Times report that India’s government has backed down from its controversial mandate requiring all smartphone manufacturers to preinstall the state-run Sanchar Saathi cybersecurity app. The reversal followed strong resistance from tech giants like Apple and Samsung, privacy advocates, and domestic opposition leaders concerned about surveillance risks and privacy violations. The government framed the decision as a response to growing voluntary adoption, though analysts suggest industry and political pressure played a decisive role. BBC and Reuters are cited for drawing parallels to similar surveillance concerns in Russia, underlining the global relevance of such policy debates.
Engadget
Financial Times
The Verge
Al Jazeera (english)
Iranian Hacker Group Deploys Malicious Snake Game Against Critical Infrastructure
Tech Radar details how the Iranian-linked group MuddyWater has escalated its tactics, using a malicious Snake game to breach critical infrastructure targets in Egypt and Israel. This campaign reflects the increasing sophistication of state-sponsored cyber operations, where seemingly innocuous applications are weaponized for espionage and disruption.
Tech Radar
Fraudulent Gambling Network Unmasked as Potential Nation-State Espionage Operation
Ars Technica uncovers that a sprawling fraudulent gambling infrastructure, active for 14 years and targeting Indonesia, may actually serve as a front for nation-state cyber espionage against U.S. and European organizations. Security researchers note the operation exploits vulnerabilities in WordPress and PHP web apps, using hijacked domains on platforms like Cloudflare, AWS, and Azure. This highlights the blurred lines between cybercrime and state-sponsored attacks.
Ars Technica
Cloudflare Warns of Record-Breaking DDoS Attacks
PC Gamer reports that Cloudflare has observed a sharp increase in DDoS attacks, with incidents rising by 1.7 times compared to last year—at times reaching nearly one attempt per second. This surge highlights the persistent threat DDoS poses to digital infrastructure and the need for continuous advances in defensive capabilities.
PC Gamer
ExpressVPN Launches Fastest Location Feature and Native Mac App
Engadget notes that ExpressVPN has introduced a Fastest Location feature, enhancing its server selection algorithm for optimal speed and latency, and launched a new native Mac app designed for better integration with macOS. These updates reflect a competitive push in the privacy tech sector to deliver both performance and user experience, amid ongoing concerns over digital security.
Engadget
Technology Industry Trends
OpenAI Declares 'Code Red' as Google’s Gemini 3 Heats Up AI Competition
PC Gamer covers OpenAI’s internal “code red” alert in response to the unveiling of Google’s Gemini 3 AI model. This development signals intensifying competition in the generative AI space, where innovation speed and perceived performance are critical for market leadership.
PC Gamer
AI Skills Inflation Complicates Tech Hiring
Zdnet discusses the trend of “AI language inflation” in job markets, where both employers and candidates overstate AI competencies in job postings and resumes. Panelists from Indeed, Salesforce, and IBM caution that while AI literacy is valuable, employers increasingly value adaptability and cybersecurity skills, reflecting shifting priorities in tech talent acquisition.
Zdnet
Intel and Raspberry Pi Face Hardware Supply Challenges
PC Gamer reports that Intel’s next-generation 14A chip is generating optimism among analysts, though the market has yet to see the company’s 18A chips in practice. Separately, the publication highlights that Raspberry Pi devices are experiencing price hikes due to a global RAM shortage, illustrating ongoing volatility in hardware supply chains that impacts both innovation and affordability.
PC Gamer
PC Gamer
Uber and Avride Launch Robotaxi Service in Dallas
TechCrunch announces the launch of a robotaxi service in Dallas by Uber and Avride, with human safety operators on board during initial deployment. This pilot represents a significant step in the commercialization of autonomous vehicle technology, a core pillar of digital transformation in urban mobility.
TechCrunch