Digital Sovereignty Inspector

Take the test: How dependent is your organization on American tech giants? In recent years, many organizations have made important choices regarding their digital infrastructure. Often, they have, consciously or […]

Digital sovereignty starts with ourselves.

Ever since Trump came to power, we’ve been screaming blue murder about the lack of digital sovereignty. And that’s not just because the US CLOUD Act ensures that every American […]

OpenZiti: Zero Trust the Open Source Way

Like most security terms, Zero Trust is a brilliant conceptual idea that, unfortunately, too often ends up as a hollow slogan smothered in “marketing-bullshit-caramel-sauce.” Just like when someone drops the […]

CYSSME Quick Spring 2026

The internet has made life easier for many criminals. As cybercriminals, they no longer have to go out at night and can no longer be caught red-handed. Unfortunately, cybercrime is […]

The real danger of AI: Our own Compalcency

In my view, the threat to humanity isn’t that AI is becoming more intelligent. The real danger is that we, and especially the next generation, are becoming increasingly stupid because […]

2026 the year to become cyber resilient

As we step into the new year, the digital landscape demands more than just defense. A lock on the door is no longer enough. Let your essential business resolution for […]

Interesting times in AI land

Google’s Gemini was already the superior model, which—and this is crucial—is trained not on NVIDIA GPUs but on Google’s own silicon. Now @Apple’s end-user market position is added to the […]

ChatGPT is bullshit

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What bothers me most about the debate is the use of the term hashtag #hallucineren in the context of LLMs. It was even voted (digital) word of the year in […]

Ghent University deserves better…

It seems so fun to have content written quickly with an AI hashtag #llm, but in the end, you are RESPONSIBLE for the meaning and nonsense you write. And we […]