Author: Zech

RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – “In Washington, we call it a train. Frankly, I call it leveraging the best resource we have, which is our teachers,” said White House National Cyber ​​Director Harry Coker Jr., who is evaluating efforts by Nevada’s middle and high school teachers to incorporate cybersecurity into their curriculum. “Whether it’s computer science, mathematics or life science, it shows the scope and breadth of cybersecurity.” Teachers will participate in the annual Symposium of Research Experiences for Teachers for six weeks, focusing on social networking, hackers, AI, and protecting social identity; the tools used to transform the digital realm…

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NEW YORK / ACCESSWIRE / July 26, 2024 / Pickspace, an innovative provider of customizable cloud-based property management software, is currently exploring merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities with several leading companies in the real estate tech space.Known for its leadership in automating property management operations, accounting, payments and tenant communications, Pickspace has established itself as a major player in the industry. The company’s unique value proposition, coupled with strong monetization capabilities and leading product, technology and operational team, has established it as an attractive prospect for strategic partners and competitors alike.Pickspace is open to M&A discussions and is ready to…

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As the world’s eyes turn to Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics, it’s hard not to be reminded of the 1992 US Men’s Basketball “Dream Team,” arguably the greatest team of all time, rivaling the Avengers, Justice League, and *NSYNC. But while Jordan, Magic, Bird, and the rest of their legendary crew are busy making basketball history, we have a challenge to win in the technology world: building software that is not only innovative, but also secure and reliable. Passing the baton to DevSecOps: A new era in software development Forget the old mindset and ways of thinking that put…

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Researchers from the University of Waterloo conducted a groundbreaking study to examine how anxiety affects walking behavior, particularly in situations where people perceive it as posturally threatening. The study, published in the journal Experimental Brain Research, found that while simple walking is not affected by anxiety, more complex walking movements in anxiety-inducing situations can show significant differences based on an individual’s level of trait anxiety.Walking is generally considered an automatic activity that does not require much thought. However, previous research has found that cognitive and emotional states can affect walking behavior. For example, trait anxiety (a stable aspect of personality…

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AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) has entered the public consciousness with the emergence of powerful new AI chatbots and image generators. But the field has a long history that stretches back to the dawn of computing. Given how important AI will be in transforming our lives in the coming years, it’s crucial to understand the roots of this rapidly evolving field. Here are 12 of the most important milestones in the history of AI.1950 — Alan Turing’s groundbreaking AI paper(Image credit: Pictures from History via Getty Images)Renowned British computer scientist Alan Turing published a paper titled “Computing Machines and Intelligence”, which was…

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LOT

MaterialsDatasetAs shown in Table 1, the dataset utilized in this study comprises five classes obtained through various IoT device-targeting attacks. These attacks include DDoS, fuzzing, OS fingerprinting, port scanning, and DoS, resulting in a total of six classes when including normal instances. The percentage shares of each class and their size distributions are provided in megabytes34. Additional information about the dataset is presented in Tables 2 and 3, along with descriptions of each attack type:Table 2 Categorization of datasets and their size and percentage distribution.Table 3 The features of the dataset and their description.Denial of Service (DoS): DoS attacks were…

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In the process of searching for the best IVR solutions, I took a deep dive to learn how each feature works, what makes an overall system great, red flags to look out for, and the optimal use cases for all the major options on the market. This guide will walk you through my top six picks and provide you with the information you need to select the right interactive voice response software for your business. 1 CloudTalk Employees per Company Size Micro (0-49), Small (50-249), Medium (250-999), Large (1,000-4,999), Enterprise (5,000+) Any Company Size Any Company Size Features 24/7 Customer…

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A week after an ill-fated update from cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike took down an estimated 8.5 million Windows computers and caused a range of issues from taking down medical systems at healthcare facilities to delaying flights for many airlines, some organizations are still trying to restore access to the remaining affected systems.Healthcare companies were among the hardest hit, with corrupted files affecting about half of the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center’s members, said Errol Weiss, chief security officer at Health-ISAC. As of July 25, only 18% of affected organizations had fully restored their systems, and three-quarters of companies had up…

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AI

To date, the rapid growth of artificial intelligence has proven almost uncontrollable. As the technology has swept through the tech industry like wildfire, regulators have been largely powerless to stay ahead of its proliferation and evolution. Questions about the scope and liability of artificial intelligence abound, but few are answered. Add to that the issue of the industry’s huge and growing energy footprint and associated carbon emissions, which are now so large that developed countries are facing the most severe energy crisis they have seen since the shale revolution. “AI-powered services require significantly more computing power (i.e. electricity) than regular…

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AI

To date, the rapid growth of artificial intelligence has proven almost uncontrollable. As the technology has swept through the tech industry like wildfire, regulators have been largely powerless to stay ahead of its proliferation and evolution. Questions about the scope and liability of artificial intelligence abound, but few are answered. Add to that the issue of the industry’s huge and growing energy footprint and associated carbon emissions, which are now so large that developed countries are facing the most severe energy crisis they have seen since the shale revolution. “AI-powered services require significantly more computing power, and therefore electricity, than…

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