By Eric Corcoran
Posted in Technology Week in Review
On April 10, 2026

Monday 4/6

How Microsoft 365 Copilot Customers Should Think About Agent Control (Rubrik)

Building your agent control framework around Copilot now means you're prepared when the rest of the agent ecosystem arrives. Rubrik Agent Cloud's vendor-neutral architecture ensures that the policies, monitoring, and recovery capabilities you build today extend seamlessly to every agent platform you adopt tomorrow.

https://www.rubrik.com/blog/company/26/4/how-microsoft-365-copilot-customers-should-think-about-agent-control

Applying Zero Trust to MCP in AI Systems (Varonis)

MCP wasn’t designed to be dangerous. It was designed to be flexible. And as with most flexible integration layers, security risks don’t come from one obvious flaw but from how many small, reasonable decisions can combine into something exploitable.

https://www.varonis.com/blog/applying-zero-trust-to-mcp-in-ai-systems

Tuesday 4/7

CIS Safeguard 8.11: Conduct Audit Log Reviews

https://www.gothamtg.com/blog/cis-safeguard-811-conduct-audit-log-reviews

Azure IaaS: Keep critical applications running with built-in resiliency at scale (Microsoft)

Azure IaaS provides foundational capabilities across compute, storage, and networking, but resilient outcomes result from how those capabilities are combined and operationalized. By designing with disruption in mind, organizations can create architectures that stay available more consistently, protect critical data more effectively, and recover more predictably when incidents occur.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-iaas-keep-critical-applications-running-with-built-in-resiliency-at-scale/

New Options, New Flexibility for Nutanix on Google Cloud: Announcing More Choices (Nutanix)

Global support means that Nutanix clusters can be deployed around the world in a matter of hours. Whether it's to expand into a new region, or circumvent industry supply chain constraints, Nutanix customers can now take advantage of up to 6 different Google Cloud bare metal instances to build their hybrid cloud environments. 

https://www.nutanix.com/blog/new-options-new-flexibility-for-nutanix-on-google-cloud

Wednesday 4/8

Why we're rethinking cache for the AI era (Cloudflare)

The impact of AI bot traffic on cloud infrastructure is only going to grow over the next few years. We need better characterization of the effects on CDNs across the globe, along with bold new cache policies and architectures to address this novel workload and help make a better Internet. 

https://blog.cloudflare.com/rethinking-cache-ai-humans/

How Email Productivity Cuts 12% of Inbox Volume and Returns Hours to the SOC (Abnormal AI)

Modern SOCs are under constant pressure to scale without burning out their people. The answer is not more dashboards, more tuning, or more manual review. It is autonomous systems that remove repetitive tasks and let analysts operate at a higher level.

https://abnormal.ai/blog/email-productivity-soc-efficiency

Thursday 4/9

AI governance in healthcare: Why this moment feels different (Citrix)

When AI lives outside the systems that already manage access, identity, and workflows, it becomes harder to monitor and explain. It encourages shadow usage, fragments accountability, and forces clinicians and IT teams to navigate yet another set of rules in an environment that’s already overloaded.

https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2026/04/06/ai-governance-in-healthcare-why-this-moment-feels-different/

11 Legacy Tech Systems Reduced or Replaced with Island (Island)

Instead of layering controls on top of a consumer browser, or propping up legacy desktops and networks just to make SaaS safe, organizations can move to a model where the browser itself is the workspace. Managed, policy-rich, secure, and performant by design. By collapsing security, access, and productivity controls into a single enterprise-managed client, you can dramatically simplify your architecture.

https://www.island.io/blog/11-legacy-tech-systems-reduced-or-replaced-with-island

Friday 4/10

AI Visibility Without Identity Context Is Just a List (Cyera)

You can't secure AI without understanding the data AI touches. AI models are only as secure as the data they access. If you don't know where your sensitive data lives, how it's classified, or who has access to it, you can't protect it when it enters an AI workflow.

https://www.cyera.com/blog/ai-visibility-without-identity-context-is-just-a-list

Cloud Threats Retrospective 2026: What AI Changed (and What It Didn’t) (Wiz)

Several of the most consequential incidents of the year showed how systemic weaknesses can amplify impact far beyond a single environment. When attackers gained access through shared infrastructure, trusted integrations, or widely used components, a single weakness could cascade across many organizations.

https://www.wiz.io/blog/cloud-threat-retrospective-2026