A plan to give AI agents official digital identities is less about making machines legal persons than about controlling who can act, under what authority, and with what audit trail.
A pre-delivery screening step for messages tied to Russia's .ru namespace shows how government mail security is shifting from inbox hygiene to gateway control.
A free AI rollout for thousands of high-school students is less about novelty than about whether education systems can govern generative tools without diluting learning or weakening control.
A closer look at Colonial Pipeline, Estonia, and Ukraine shows why modern defense is shifting from guarding a border to surviving disruption.
Estonia's spy chief warns Europe risks digital dependence unless it invests in its own offensive cyber arsenal.