Darryl K. Taft, Author at The New Stack
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AUTHOR PROFILE
Darryl K. Taft
Darryl K. Taft

Darryl K. Taft covers DevOps, software development tools and developer-related issues from his office in the Baltimore area. He has more than 25 years of experience in the business and is always looking for the next scoop. He has worked at various technology publications including Government Computer News, Computer Systems News (CSN), CRN, eWEEK and TechTarget. Taft is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and was named "one of the most active middleware reporters in the world." He also has his own card in the "Who's Who in Enterprise Java" deck.

STORIES BY Darryl K. Taft
Trust in Rust: Foundation debuts official training to tackle steep learning curve
Azul wants to find your unpatched JVMs before AI does
Chainguard targets Java’s unpatched vulnerability backlog with drop-in remediated libraries
Checkmarx’s new SAST engine isn’t about the LLM. It’s about what happens after.
Kiro goes mobile: AWS brings agentic coding supervision to the iPhone
AWS puts an AI bouncer at the merge queue
Your AI isn’t broken. Your data is.
Why did my AWS bill spike? There’s now an agent for that
Can JetBrains close the IDE skills gap before AI widens it further?
“Don’t just grab random stuff off the internet”: What Chainguard found in 52,000 open-source packages
Spring is 23 years old. AI just made it a security emergency.
With Foundry, Microsoft bets the enterprise AI battle is about reliability, not capability
Microsoft unlocks Visual Studio for developers left behind by its own AI
Rayfin: Microsoft’s answer to the gap between vibe coding and enterprise production
Microsoft bets the enterprise AI race will be won on data context, not model power
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Amazon, and xAI all fail on type of attack, study finds
This coding agent doesn’t want your feedback — it ships without it
Replit’s vibe coding platform just got a Visa-backed identity layer for AI agents — and it changes how agents spend money
AI is shipping code faster than security was built to handle
Claw-style AI agents are coming to the enterprise. The governance infrastructure is still catching up.
“There is no accountability”: AI coding agents are installing packages no one owns
What Anthropic and OpenAI launched in 72 hours has Wall Street paying attention
At Google I/O 2026, Antigravity gets a new job description
AWS found bugs in 60% of software requirements. Its fix isn’t more AI — it’s a 50-year-old logic engine.
Cimento emerges from stealth to secure the one thing no firewall can protect
Jensen Huang and Bill McDermott bet on OpenShell to secure enterprise AI agents
The attack surface moved inside the agent. So did Arcjet.
The introverts’ edge: How AI is leveling the developer floor