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Brand Covered: GitHub
The attack didn’t come through a phishing email. It didn’t exploit a misconfigured firewall or a zero-day vulnerability in enterprise infrastructure. It came through a trusted open-source
GitHub Action — a component sitting quietly inside thousands of automated software pipelines — and it redirected every version tag to a malicious commit that nobody could see in the repository’s normal history.
Brand Covered: Syntec Optics Holdings
Syntec Optics Holdings, has quietly crossed a threshold in the defense, space, and AI hardware stack: the company has manufactured and delivered a suite of nanoscale‑precision optics that sit at the leading edge of several multi‑decade growth arcs. Over roughly 12 months, Syntec shifted from concept‑grade R&D to real‑world deployment of ultra‑precision mirrors, spectral optics, and nano‑surfaced components for defense platforms, space‑based
AI and energy systems, and even the Artemis lunar launch program. For CISOs, CTOs, and infrastructure leaders, this is not just a “materials‑science inflection”; it is a demand‑level signal that the security and resilience of AI‑driven military, space, and energy systems now rest on sub‑micron optical surfaces.
Brand Covered: Iteris
Iteris has launched VantageNode, a compact intersection detection system built to solve a problem transportation agencies have dealt with for years: how to modernize smaller intersections without taking on the cost and complexity typically associated with advanced traffic infrastructure. While major corridors and busy urban crossings often receive priority for upgrades, many lower-volume intersections still rely on outdated
detection methods or minimal infrastructure altogether. Budget limitations, aging hardware, difficult installation environments, and maintenance demands have left many agencies making trade-offs between cost and functionality.
Brand Covered: Atos
Atos has been chosen by Viasat to help overhaul the company’s workplace technology setup across its global business, marking a new phase in Viasat’s effort to bring operations closer together after its acquisition of Inmarsat. On paper, this is a digital workplace modernization deal. In reality, it speaks to something many large companies run into after a major acquisition: people inside the organization often end up working through disconnected systems, uneven IT support, and tools that do not always work the same way depending on where they are based.
Brand Covered: Huawei
Ten months after a cyberattack silenced Luxembourg’s entire communications infrastructure—mobile, landline, and emergency services simultaneously—the
vulnerability responsible has never been publicly disclosed. No CVE has been filed. No patch confirmation exists. And Huawei, the vendor whose equipment failed, has said nothing.
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