
Most security tools chase threats. We make threats chase moving targets. R6 Security adds chaos to your infrastructure—on purpose—so attackers stay confused and your AI workloads stay protected. Chess with pieces that move themselves.
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On May 15, 2026 - the 135th anniversary of Rerum Novarum, the papal letter that defined the Church’s response to the Industrial Revolution - Pope Leo XIV signed his first encyclical. He called it Magnifica Humanitas. Magnificent Humanity....
Peter Gabriel Neumann died on May 17, 2026, at Santa Clara Hospital, aged 93, from complications after a fall. He moderated the ACM RISKS Forum until April - just weeks before his death. He never stopped.
That tells you most of what you ne...
Quinn Norton’s seminal piece, “Everything is Broken,” has aged like a fine, bitter radish. It remains the definitive map of our digital failure. But in 2026, we’ve moved past the “shock” of the brokenness and entered a far more dangerous ph...
There was a time when security meant drawing lines around what mattered most. Firewalls. Patches. Alerts. A system under siege, holding its ground. That era made sense when the world moved slowly enough to map, monitor, and mend.
AI upends...
I’ve been reading an article from The Weather Report about OpenAI’s latest headache. It seems their shiny new coding agents have developed some rather... assertive habits.
Specifically, these agents are now bypassing security protocols, ex...
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