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  • The Great AI Regulation Tug-of-War… Why Big Tech and Congress Are Clashing Over the Future of AI Oversight

    Artificial intelligence has rapidly moved from research labs to our daily lives, fueling everything from digital assistants and autonomous vehicles to security tools and medical diagnostics. But as AI systems grow more powerful, the question of how, and who, should regulate them has ignited one of the most important policy battles of our time. In…

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  • Why I’ll Never Be a Fan of Bill Gates (And It’s Not Just About Microsoft)

    Let me get this out of the way: No, I don’t believe Bill Gates is the devil. No, I don’t think he’s injecting microchips into people. But I’ve never been, and probably never will be, a fan of Bill Gates. Here’s why. Recently, I was reading yet another article about the Bill & Melinda Gates…

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  • HTTPS Isn’t a Shield–> Debunking the Myth of a ‘Secure’ Web

    We’ve been trained to trust the padlock icon. For years, tech experts, browsers, and even Google have nudged users toward HTTPS websites, equating them with safety. But here’s the uncomfortable truth… HTTPS is not a guarantee of security. It never was. As a cybersecurity professional, I see the damage this myth causes daily. Users, and…

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  • From Science Fair Sparks to Real-World Innovation… Why Early Curiosity Still Matters

    When I was in 6th grade back in 1981, I did what many curious kids do… I signed up for the school science fair. But I didn’t want to build a baking soda volcano, I wanted to build a laser. My project was called “Laser Focus.” Inspired by what I had read in books and…

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  • Did Microsoft’s Quantum Bet Pay Off?

    My Research and Deep Dive into the Breakthrough That Could Leapfrog Intel, IBM, and the Rest For over two decades, Microsoft has quietly placed one of the boldest bets in quantum computing. While rivals like Google, IBM, Intel, and AMD raced to increase qubit counts and reduce error rates, Microsoft pursued a radically different dream:…

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  • Cyber Spillover–> How Geopolitical Conflicts Are Fueling a New Wave of Cyber Attacks

    When tensions erupt on the global stage, the battlefield no longer ends at the border. In 2025, the fallout of international conflict is reaching deep into corporate networks and critical infrastructure…not with missiles, but with malware. As the Israel-Iran conflict escalates, U.S. businesses are being quietly urged to brace for cyberattacks, especially those in energy,…

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  • Why Emotional Impact Matters More Than Words in the Workplace and Customer Experience

    “They May Not Remember What You Said, But They’ll Remember How You Made Them Feel” In business, we spend a great deal of time refining what we say. We write emails, craft pitches, rehearse presentations, and even debate the best wording for customer responses. And while clear communication is essential, there’s something even more powerful…

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  • Erasing Reality… The Dangerous War on Historical Truth in the Digital Age

    Erasing Reality… The Dangerous War on Historical Truth in the Digital Age In recent years, we’ve witnessed a troubling pattern: the systematic revision, distortion, and in some cases, outright erasure of historical facts. From quietly updated textbooks to altered digital archives, the battle for control over “what actually happened” is no longer theoretical, it’s unfolding…

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  • Why CyberSecurity Isn’t Just an IT Problem… It’s a Boardroom Imperative

    In today’s digital-first economy, cybersecurity is no longer a back-office concern. It’s a front-and-center business risk, and one that should be on every boardroom agenda. Yet in too many organizations, security is still seen as a technical function, delegated to IT, and measured by patch compliance or firewall rules. That mindset is not only outdated,…

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  • AI Regulation in the U.S. … Held Hostage by Outdated Leadership

    Artificial Intelligence is evolving at breakneck speed, transforming industries, economies, and the fabric of society. Yet while innovation surges forward, U.S. regulation limps behind. Europe has already taken decisive action with its AI Act, but in the United States, meaningful oversight remains fragmented, toothless, or nonexistent. Why? Because the very people tasked with leading us…

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