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Cyber in Review: Week of March 9
This week’s cybersecurity landscape was defined by a geopolitically charged wiper attack against a major U.S. medical technology company, a pair of significant international law enforcement operations, emergency zero-day patches from Google and Apple, and the first confirmed deployment of AI-generated malware in a live ransomware campaign. Below are ten cybersecurity developments from the past…
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Cyber in Review: Week of March 2
A breakdown report on this week’s top 10 cybersecurity events, what actually happened, and why it matters to you.
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Cyber in Review: Week of February 23
A breakdown report on this week’s top 10 cybersecurity events, what actually happened, and why it matters to you.
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Cyber in Review: Week of February 16
This week saw major cybersecurity incidents across healthcare, manufacturing, consumer brands, developer tools, mobile platforms, and AI systems. The threat landscape continues to shift as attackers blend technical exploits with operational disruption and social engineering, creating real-world consequences beyond data loss. Beyond individual incidents, this week highlights how fragile digital trust has become. Organizations increasingly…
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Kubeflow Series 8: Kubeflow’s Components and Kubernetes: How the Kube Supports the Flow
Welcome Back to Evil Tux! Our last post was in June 2025, and the world of AI/ML has continued to grow exponentially since then. I began writing this from the Kubeflow Summit North America 2025, in the Kubestronaut lounge, and the buzz was real around projects like Kagent, MCP, Agent2agent, and Kserve. Kubeflow made another…
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From the Cradle to the OS 3: RISC-V Conventions
Introduction Welcome to the third installment of “From the Cradle to the OS”! This series will explore how a processor boots an operating system (OS) that can run many programs for multiple users. We will also explore how to write a simple OS that will run a few programs and let them interact. In the…
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Kubeflow Series 7: Composable, Scalable, and Portable OH MY!
Welcome Back to Evil Tux! It’s been a while since our last blog post, where we explored DevOps vs. MLOps: Who Holds the Pager? We learned of a peace treaty that Dev and Operations teams signed, allowing them to go further together. This organizational shift was DevOps. When data-hungry ML models emerged, teams signed yet…


