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Cyera’s Oasis Security Deal Is a $1 Billion Bet on AI Agent Control
Cyera signed a reported $1 billion agreement to acquire Oasis Security, yet the headline number hides the deal’s more important conflict. Google News readers saw another large cybersecurity acquisition. Enterprise security teams should see a bid to control what AI agents can access, change, and expose. The agreement, announced July 28, 2026, joins Cyera’s data security platform with Oasis Security’s non-human identity and agent access technology. A non-human identity is a dig

Olivia Johnson
4 days ago14 min read


Cision’s Trajaan Acquisition Expands PR Intelligence Beyond Media Coverage
Cision acquired Trajaan after an eight-month partnership, challenging the idea that Google News and media mentions provide enough intelligence for modern communications teams. The December 2025 deal added search behavior and generative AI monitoring to Cision’s portfolio. That portfolio includes Brandwatch, CisionOne, PR Newswire, and its Insights Services business. Cision did not disclose the acquisition price or other financial terms. The transaction matters because public

Martin Chen
4 days ago13 min read


Gemini 3.7 Flash Raises the Pressure on Premium AI Models
Google launched Gemini 3.7 Flash on August 13, only weeks after its previous Flash update, creating a new test for the premium-model strategy. The latest Google news is not simply another model release. Google is arguing that a fast, production-oriented model can handle work once reserved for slower flagship systems. The company describes Gemini 3.7 Flash as its most intelligent workhorse model for coding and AI agents. It is rolling the model into developer tools, enterprise

Ethan Carter
4 days ago12 min read


Invisible AI Is Outgrowing Enterprise Network Inventories
KnowBe4 has put an old security assumption under fresh pressure: an approved inventory no longer proves that every active asset is known. The Google News item highlights AI services, hidden devices, and other assets that conventional records can miss. That combination turns an administrative weakness into an active security problem. The important conflict is not between one security vendor and another. It is between static records and continuous evidence. Procurement database

Olivia Johnson
4 days ago12 min read


Autonomous AI Attacks Pose a New Threat to Critical Infrastructure
Google News is highlighting a reported first: an autonomous AI system compromised 85 Taiwanese government accounts and stole more than 2,500 personnel records. Researchers linked the four-day campaign to suspected China-aligned hackers. The system reportedly continued toward Taiwan’s nuclear safety agency and at least seven energy companies. Those findings have not received complete independent verification. However, they challenge a security assumption that held at the start

Martin Chen
4 days ago11 min read


Meta Gives Up Control of Manus Eight Months After Its AI Deal
Meta is surrendering control of Manus barely eight months after buying the AI startup, turning a prized acquisition into a forced corporate separation. The retreat follows an order from Chinese regulators to unwind the transaction. Meta reportedly separated Manus from its internal systems, stopped data sharing, and restricted employees from using the startup's tools. Recent Google News coverage now points to a final transfer of control after August 31, 2026. That outcome reve

Sophie Larsen
4 days ago13 min read


SK hynix Commits 54.3 Trillion Won to Expand AI Memory Capacity
SK hynix approved 54.3 trillion won for two memory plants, turning a google news headline into a long-term test of AI demand. The board approved 35.2 trillion won for Yongin’s second fabrication plant, called Y2. Another 19.1 trillion won will fund M17 in Cheongju. Reuters reported that the spending will run through 2031. The scale looks like an immediate attempt to flood the market with high-bandwidth memory, or HBM. It is not. HBM stacks memory chips vertically to feed AI p

Olivia Johnson
4 days ago13 min read


Exclaim Robotics Raises $5 Million, but Data Center Deployment Is the Real Test
Exclaim Robotics has reportedly raised $5 million before proving its maintenance robots can operate safely inside production AI data centers. The funding announcement surfaced through Google News, but the underlying question reaches beyond another robotics financing round. Exclaim must show that its machines can reduce repetitive work without introducing new operational risks. The timing makes strategic sense. AI clusters are increasing equipment density, cooling complexity,

Sophie Larsen
4 days ago13 min read


Databricks Google Database Rivalry Sharpens After Neon Acquisition
Databricks acquired Neon after a reported billion-dollar agreement, pushing the databricks google contest into the operational database market. The deal was announced in May 2025 and later completed. Its consequences became clearer when Neon’s technology emerged inside Databricks as Lakebase. This was not simply another database purchase. Databricks had built its position around analytics, machine learning, and data stored for large-scale processing. Neon gave it a PostgreSQL

Martin Chen
4 days ago12 min read


SK Chief Chey Warns AI Memory Shortage Could Outpace Fab Expansion
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won has warned that AI memory demand could rise 60% to 100% in 2027 while supply barely increases. The prediction, now circulating through Google News, makes next year look like the industry’s most dangerous supply crunch yet. Chey is not simply talking up the market for SK hynix, the memory company controlled by SK Group. He also called current memory prices abnormal and warned that persistent shortages could shrink device markets, attract competit

Sophie Larsen
4 days ago13 min read


Eastport Temporarily Bans Underwater Data Centers
Eastport has temporarily stopped underwater data centers, turning one unusual google news headline into a direct conflict over AI infrastructure and local control. The Maine city’s action targets an early-stage proposal from DeepGreen Western Passage SPV LLC. The company wants to combine tidal generation with submerged computing equipment in the Western Passage, near Eastport and the Canadian border. This is not simply another dispute about a warehouse full of servers. DeepGr

Ethan Carter
4 days ago14 min read


Ruder Finn Bets an LLM-First Website Can Replace Traditional Navigation
Ruder Finn made a custom large language model its website’s primary interface on August 13, challenging both traditional navigation and google news discovery. Visitors can ask about the agency’s services, expertise, and experience instead of searching through menus and static pages. The change is more consequential than adding a chatbot to a corporate homepage. Ruder Finn has placed a probabilistic answer system between its institutional knowledge and almost every curious vis

Ethan Carter
4 days ago13 min read


SK hynix Commits 54.3 Trillion Won to Memory Capacity, but Supply Is Years Away
SK hynix approved 54.3 trillion won for two new fabs, giving Google News readers a striking signal about the scale of AI memory demand. Yet neither facility will open its first cleanroom before late 2028. The investment therefore secures future production space, not immediate relief for customers facing tight memory supplies. The company will spend 35.2 trillion won on its second Yongin fab, called Y2. Another 19.1 trillion won will fund the M17 NAND facility in Cheongju. SK

Sophie Larsen
4 days ago13 min read


AI Data Center Spending Cannot Quickly Overcome Power and Grid Constraints
Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle are preparing to spend nearly $1 trillion annually, despite a constraint money cannot remove on demand. The AI build-out needs electricity, grid connections, turbines, transformers, construction crews, permits, water, and community support. Those resources cannot appear as quickly as capital can move. The headline circulating through Google News points to a basic reversal in the AI race. Financing once looked like the main barrier

Ethan Carter
4 days ago12 min read


CHAI Launches Work Group on Frontier AI Risks in Healthcare
CHAI has launched a frontier AI work group, but the conflict visible through Google News is broader than a conventional cybersecurity story. The Coalition for Health AI wants to examine how advanced models behave when healthcare systems give them greater autonomy. That includes security, but it also covers alignment, personal values, clinical oversight, and patient trust. The distinction matters because an attacker is not required for an AI system to cause harm. A healthcare

Olivia Johnson
4 days ago12 min read


Nvidia Enters the Model-Routing Market With NeMo Switchyard
Nvidia entered the model-routing market with NeMo Switchyard, adding a new software layer to a field already crowded with gateways, proxies, and custom routing systems. The release reached Google News alongside Nvidia’s latest model announcements, but the conflict goes deeper than another product launch. Nvidia wants to influence which AI model handles each request, not only supply the hardware underneath it. Switchyard is an open-source proxy that sits between an application

Olivia Johnson
4 days ago12 min read


Oracle’s Gemini Deal Strengthens Its Enterprise AI Strategy
Oracle expanded its Google partnership on July 30, moving Gemini beyond cloud access and toward thousands of enterprise application customers. The Google news matters because Oracle is placing an outside model inside software that runs finance, human resources, supply chains, and sales. That is a sharper strategic move than simply adding another model to a cloud catalog. Oracle plans to make Gemini available through AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications. It also plans embed

Olivia Johnson
4 days ago15 min read


Buildertrend Acquires BizJet AI to Advance Agentic Construction Software
Buildertrend acquired BizJet AI on July 28, adding two veteran AI engineers despite limited evidence that autonomous construction software works reliably at scale. The deal reached Google News as another artificial intelligence acquisition. Yet its importance lies in a harder question. Can Buildertrend turn years of contractor data into software that safely performs real project work? The Omaha company is not buying a mature product with a large disclosed customer base. It is

Olivia Johnson
4 days ago13 min read


BugTraq Returns as AI Agents Test the Boundaries of Security Accountability
The security horizon Hackaday mapped on August 14 contains one striking reversal: BugTraq is returning after ending operations in 2021. Its revival arrives as AI agents, compromised software pipelines, and careless attackers make responsibility harder to assign. BugTraq once gave researchers a public venue for vulnerability details, exploits, patches, and arguments over disclosure. Jonathan Brossard, its new maintainer, says the mission remains centered on full disclosure, re

Martin Chen
4 days ago11 min read


AI Apps Turn Google Workspace Trust Into a Modern Attack Chain
Google Workspace security has reached a conflict point, despite years of stronger passwords, multifactor authentication, and improved phishing controls. The latest google news for security teams concerns access that attackers do not need to steal directly. They can inherit it through an approved AI application, a compromised browser session, or an abandoned OAuth token. That distinction changes the defensive problem. Security programs traditionally concentrate on stopping an

Martin Chen
4 days ago11 min read
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