The DevOps community has already experienced technological extremes. You might recall the time when automation was thought of as a panacea for all possible engineering issues, and the slogan “Automate Everything” was ringing out everywhere. Over time, the industry came to an important conclusion: Automation should not become the end goal. Along with faster software delivery, companies ended up with new dependencies, more complex infrastructure, and additional tools that also needed to be maintained. Today, a similar story is unfolding around artificial intelligence. Only instead of the call to automate everything in sight, we’re increasingly hearing a different mantra: Implement AI everywhere. Is this really necessary, though? Why AI Adoption Pressure is Growing in DevOps Three principal factors can be highlighted here. The first one is the pace of change. It’s hard even to mention a week that does not bring news about some AI solution for DevOps: From Terraform generation assistan...
Adelaide, Australia, August 19th, 2026, CyberNewswire Independent assessment provides Australian organisations with additional evidence when evaluating application control for sensitive, government, defence and critical infrastructure environments. Airlock Digital, a global provider of application control and allowlisting solutions, today announced that it has completed an independent Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessment at the PROTECTED classification level. The assessment was conducted by an Australian Signals Directorate (ASD)-endorsed IRAP assessor against the Australian Government Information Security Manual (ISM). It provides Australian organisations with additional independent evidence when evaluating Airlock Digital’s security controls and their alignment with applicable Australian Government security expectations, including the ISM and Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF). For Australian security teams, confidence in a technology pr...