Sarah Jenkins, Lead Security Analyst

Sarah Jenkins is the Lead Security Analyst at QuincyNews, bringing over 12 years of frontline experience in enterprise cybersecurity and infrastructure architecture. Specializing in Zero Trust frameworks, post-quantum cryptography, and cloud-native security protocols, Sarah's analytical work focuses on bridging the gap between theoretical vulnerabilities and practical enterprise risk. Prior to leading the security desk at QuincyNews, she served as a senior threat intelligence architect for global financial institutions, auditing hybrid-cloud environments and mitigating advanced persistent threats (APTs). She holds active CISSP and CISM certifications, dedicating her research to translating complex cryptographic shifts into actionable, zero-fluff intelligence for CTOs and security engineering teams worldwide.

Intel Panther Lake IPC: 6 Architectural Gains Redefining Laptop Performance in 2026

A 13% uplift in instructions per clock might sound incremental on paper — until that gain lands inside every thin-and-light laptop shipping in the second half of 2026. Intel Panther Lake IPC improvements, built on the company’s first 18A-manufactured client silicon, mark the most aggressive single-generation architectural leap Intel has shipped since the original Core …

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TSMC 1.4nm Node Production

TSMC 1.4nm Node Production: 5 Hard Truths Behind the Hype in 2026

TSMC 1.4nm node production currently sits at an estimated wafer yield rate of just 55%, according to supply chain analysts tracking the Hsinchu foundry’s N1.4 pilot line in early 2026. That number sounds impressive for a bleeding-edge process — until the math reveals what it actually costs per functioning die. The semiconductor industry has a …

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Samsung Galaxy S26 AirDrop Support: What Cross-Platform File Sharing Means for Android Users in 2026

A Long-Awaited Bridge Between Ecosystems Samsung Galaxy S26 AirDrop Support: What Cross-Platform File Sharing Means for Android Users in 2026 – For years, one of the most persistent frustrations in the mobile world has been the gap between Apple’s seamless AirDrop file sharing and Android’s fragmented alternatives. That gap just got significantly narrower. Samsung has …

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AI agents managing website content through WordPress

WordPress.com Opens the Door to AI Agents: What MCP-Powered Content Management Means for the Web

A Quiet Shift in How Websites Get Built WordPress.com Opens the Door to AI Agents: What MCP-Powered Content Management Means for the Web – On March 20, 2026, WordPress.com announced something that might reshape how millions of websites operate. The platform now allows AI agents — tools like Claude, ChatGPT, and other large language model …

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Microsoft’s New Windows 11 Quality Initiative: What the Shift Away From Feature Bloat Means for Users in 2026

A Long-Overdue Course Correction Microsoft’s New Windows 11 Quality Initiative, For the better part of three years, Microsoft has been on an aggressive feature addition spree with Windows 11. Copilot integrations, redesigned widgets panels, AI-powered search suggestions, and a steady stream of visual overhauls have defined the operating system’s trajectory since its 2021 launch. But …

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