Why AI Red‑Teaming Requires New Skills Beyond Traditional Pentesting” (C|OASP).

In the world of cybersecurity, “Red-Teaming” has long been the gold standard for testing a company’s defenses. Traditionally, this involved skilled hackers trying to bypass firewalls, crack passwords, or socially engineer their way into a server room. However, as we move through 2026, the rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) and agentic AI has introduced […]
Closing the AI Literacy Gap Across Your Organization (AI|E).

In 2026, the real “AI Divide” isn’t about who has the tools—it’s about who knows how to use them. Closing the literacy gap is a strategic necessity for survival. 1. Define Literacy (Beyond Coding) AI literacy isn’t about learning Python. It’s about Intuition (knowing what AI can do), Interaction (mastering prompting), and Integration (fitting AI […]
Who Owns AI Governance? Why Boards Need C|RAGE‑Level Expertise

As we move through 2026, AI is no longer a “tech project” managed by the IT department; it is a fundamental shift in corporate DNA. Yet, many organizations still struggle with a critical question: Who actually owns the risk? The traditional “wait and see” approach to AI oversight is now a liability. To navigate this, […]