Last December, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations’ (UN) body for information and communication technologies, supported Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) for ratification as an international standard by June 2026. Standardization is now a global necessity as governments worldwide integrate ITU standards into their national cybersecurity policies. First, What is OCSF? The OCSF provides a standardized approach to streamline security operations, improve threat detection, and accelerate incident response. This unlocks the full potential of security data. A standardized schema for security events normalizes data from various sources, which creates a unified foundation for advanced analytics and AI-powered tools. This standardization is crucial for unleashing the full potential of generative AI in cybersecurity, allowing organizations to better identify patterns and correlations across disparate data sources. Data Standardiza...
AI didn’t sneak into your stack and quietly sabotage a once-pristine DevOps pipeline . That story is comforting, but it’s fiction. What’s really happening is far less dramatic and a lot more uncomfortable. Automation has a way of turning small process flaws into loud, impossible-to-ignore failures. AI just does it faster and with more confidence. If your releases feel shakier, alerts feel noisier or postmortems feel more surreal than useful, AI isn’t the villain. It’s the spotlight. Teams are discovering that the shortcuts, workarounds and undocumented assumptions they’ve been living with for years don’t survive contact with systems that act at machine speed. Hence, this isn’t an argument against AI in DevOps — it’s more of an argument against pretending your process was healthy before you plugged it in. AI Amplifies Weak Signals You’ve Been Ignoring DevOps pipelines rarely collapse out of nowhere . They decay quiet...