Nahla Davies
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10 months 3 weeksNahla Davies is a software developer and tech writer. Before devoting her work full time to technical writing, she managed—among other intriguing things—to serve as a lead programmer at an Inc. 5,000 experiential branding organization whose clients include Samsung, Time Warner, Netflix, and Sony.
Nahla Davies is a software developer and tech writer. Before devoting her work full time to technical writing, she managed—among other intriguing things—to serve as a lead programmer at an Inc. 5,000 experiential branding organization whose clients include Samsung, Time Warner, Netflix, and Sony.
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Tackling AI Cognitive Offloading Is Essential for Quality Assurance Relying heavily on artificial intelligence for software testing risks eroding critical human judgment and institutional knowledge. While AI boosts short-term productivity, excessive cognitive offloading leads to skill decay, automation bias, and a loss of investigative intuition. Preserving quality requires deliberate guardrails, adversarial testing, and rigorous human accountability. |
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Essential Soft Skills for Developers in the AI Age In the age of AI, the value of a developer isn't just in their technical skills, but in their soft skills. This article explores how qualities like judgment, collaboration, and ethos are becoming the most critical and irreplaceable assets for a developer's career. AI tools may automate code, but humans are needed to navigate the complexities, manage teams, and make ethical decisions. |
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Agentic AI Opens Up New Security Flaws Agentic AI's autonomy creates new security vulnerabilities that traditional methods cannot handle. Threats include prompt injection, where malicious inputs hijack the AI's logic, and chain-of-thought exploits that manipulate its reasoning. Securing these systems requires a proactive, layered defense with agent-level firewalls, continuous behavioral monitoring, and prompt sanitization to match the AI's dynamic nature. |
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Countering the Threat of Ransomware‑as‑a‑Service (RaaS) Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) is a business model where cybercriminals rent out ransomware tools, drastically lowering the barrier to entry for attackers. This shift demands that organizations move beyond traditional defenses like firewalls and antivirus software. An effective strategy involves assuming a breach is possible and building layered defenses, including employee training, Zero Trust architecture, and robust backup plans. |