The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at the edge of agentic identity
AI clients are showing up everywhere disaster response touches. FEMA is running ChatGPT inside its own Azure environment for spend plan analysis, disaster recovery research, and document translation for survivors. By 2026, AI is supporting damage assessments, call taking, translation, logistics forecasting, and situational awareness across emergency management — federal, ... Read More
Databricks and Snowflake MCP servers your security team will actually approve
Claude is on every desk. So is ChatGPT. So is Cursor, and Copilot, and whichever AI client your CIO greenlit last quarter. The rollouts are done. The licenses are paid for. The adoption curve cleared the early-adopter phase a year ago. Every function in the company has people using these ... Read More
Secure Identity for TAK/ATAK at the Tactical Edge
Team Awareness Kit (TAK) and its Android variant, the Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK), are situational awareness platforms used across the military—dismounted infantry, vehicle commanders, air crews, SOF operators. If you need a common operating picture in the field, TAK is probably running somewhere in your stack. But there’s a ... Read More
PACE Planning for Identity: A Zero Trust Framework for DDIL Resilience
Every military operation has a PACE plan—Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency. It’s how you ensure communications continue when conditions degrade. When Primary fails, you fall back to Alternate. When Alternate fails, Contingency. When everything fails, Emergency. Identity infrastructure needs the same resilience. Zero Trust mandates continuous authentication. But what happens when ... Read More

