#EU AI Act
10 stories taggedEU AI Act.

The Two-Speed SOC: Why Autonomous AI and Analyst Copilots Need Different Guardrails
A design question inside a Fortune 50 security team points to a bigger governance gap for AI in the security operations centre.

MCP's Enterprise Overhaul Hands Security Problems to Developers
A major revision to the Model Context Protocol repositions itself as enterprise-ready — then quietly offloads the hard security work onto the teams building on top of it.

When Legacy Infrastructure Becomes the Soft Underbelly of Your AI Agent Stack
Governance frameworks like NIST AI RMF and the EU AI Act assume the pipes under the model are secure. They often aren't.

Macron Pushes Wealthy Democracies Toward a Unified AI Regulatory Front
The French president wants the G7 crowd to stop freelancing on AI governance and start coordinating. Whether that translates into anything enforceable is a different question entirely.

Old Risk Frameworks Can't Handle AI. Here Are the New Ones That Try.
From ISO 42001 to NIST's AI RMF and ENISA's layered playbook, a clutch of frameworks is competing to define how organizations govern AI risk — each targeting a different gap.

AI in Cybersecurity: What Security Leaders Actually Need to Know
Dozens of experts weigh in on how artificial intelligence is reshaping both offense and defense — and why the gap between the two may be widening faster than policy can close it.

Sovereign Cloud Gives You a Data Center. Identity Governance Gives You Control.
European enterprises spent two years and real money on sovereign cloud deployments. What they found is that data residency is the easy part — and that AI agent identities are the part nobody governed.

Twelve Controls That Actually Matter Once AI Ships to Production
Visibility into AI applications is a starting point, not a security posture. Here is what ongoing monitoring and defense of production AI systems looks like in practice.

Shadow AI Is Now a Compliance Problem, Not Just an IT One
Employees are running unsanctioned AI assistants by the handful. Regulators are starting to ask who approved them, and under which control framework.

AI Governance Is Broken Because It Still Lives Outside the Pipeline
Building compliance as a post-ship review layer made sense for static software. For AI systems that mutate overnight, it is organizational negligence dressed up as process.