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In an earlier post, we talked about what Sovereign Technology means, and factors that matter: technology, national security, and the economy. In this post, we’ll explore some of the challenges around implementing sovereign tech capabilities. It's not straightforward and here are some key
Read MoreSovereign Tech. Sovereign Capability. “Sovereign Tech” is a big topic these days driven by economic, security, and other nation-level concerns. Some might feel we’re in a moment of crisis – the world is changing, and uncertainty is the word of the day. Suddenly it seems, we’re doing mental calculus around the importance of secure and...
Read MoreAt Tidal Point, David Whyte is the driving force behind our technology vision. As Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer, he leads the development of solutions that help businesses seamlessly integrate AI, privacy, and security into their everyday operations—empowering organizations to stay resilient and innovative in a fast-changing digital...
Read MoreOrganizations worldwide, and in particular the finance sector, have long relied on the Three Lines of Defense—now modernized as the Three Lines Model—as a blueprint for sound risk management. Here's a quick primer on what it is, some of the challenges, and how AI can help make its implementation
Read MoreAs artificial intelligence evolves, one of the most transformative developments is the rise of agentic AI solutions—systems powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) that can autonomously plan, execute, and adapt tasks across a range of software environments. More than just chatbots or virtual assistants, these agents represent a shift toward...
Read MoreWhy Risk-Based Cybersecurity is the Future Today’s most common cyber threats are familiar—not just to security professionals but often even to the victims themselves. It’s not that we don’t know how to protect against a given threat—it’s that we often didn’t.
Read MoreIn the 1970's the "Internet Protocol" or IP was conceived. Combined with efforts to connect computer systems at research organizations in similar timeframes, the Internet was born. Gradually connectivity speeds increased, more people connected to it, and Internet-based applications were created (like Voice calling and Social Media), but they...
Read MoreA design partner is an early collaborator who works closely with a product team to shape the direction, functionality, and user experience of a new product or feature before it's widely released. This partnership is particularly valuable in B2B software, where the complexity of user needs and workflows benefits from real-world input during the...
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