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AI & Security News: What Matters This Week (March 2026)
The Anthropic-Pentagon standoff, OpenAI’s $110B funding round, Microsoft’s Agent 365 at RSAC, Google’s Gemini momentum, and why MCP-based attack frameworks are now a defining capability of criminal operations.
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Complying with EU directives in Microsoft Foundry
If you’re building AI applications on Microsoft Foundry from Europe, there’s a question you need to answer before writing a single line of code: where is your data actually processed when you call a model? I’ve spent the past few months working through this with customers, and the answer isn’t as straightforward as the marketing…
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A non-developer’s honest account of building cloud-native applications with AI-assisted coding, GitHub Actions, and Azure.
Reidar J. Boldevin | Principal Consultant, Fortytwo Technologies | March 2026 Disclaimer: While this post may be mostly AI generated, the prompts are longer than the end result! The Confession I am not a developer. I have never been a developer. My career for the past 20+ years has been in IT operations, identity management,…
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Understanding GDPR Risks with Microsoft Defender’s AI Features
Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps now includes AI threat protection capabilities that can detect jailbreak attempts, prompt injections, and other attacks against generative AI workloads. Sounds great in theory. But there’s a configuration setting that could expose your organization to significant GDPR compliance risks, and it’s not immediately obvious from the documentation. I recently ran…