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The maritime cybersecurity market is expected to witness significant growth over the next few years, driven by increasing digitalization and connectivity in the maritime sector. It is projected to grow from USD 6.86 billion in 2024 to USD 17.31 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of approximately 12.26%, as stakeholders prioritize strengthening cybersecurity measures. This focus is aimed at protecting maritime assets, operations, and data from evolving cyber threats. As technologies such as IoT and automation become essential, the need for a robust cybersecurity framework increases. This growth highlights the industry’s shift towards proactive risk management and resilience against cyber…

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Nano means small. Thus, nanotechnology means miniature technology. This has huge implications for the Internet of Things (IoT). Engineers are currently experimenting with innovations such as nanoscale batteries and nanomaterial-based display screens for IoT devices. But it also raises an interesting question: what is the purpose of nanoscale internet-connected objects? Nanotechnology involves the discovery, design, and development of nanoscale inventions. It does this by manipulating materials on a scale close to that of an atom. A nanometer is one billionth of a meter. It is invisible to the naked eye. This development is futuristic. Nanotechnology has been around for decades…

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REDDING, Calif. , July 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — According to a new market research report titled, “Edge Computing Market by Component (Hardware, Platform, Services), Application (Smart City, Industrial IoT, AR/VR, Others), End-Use Industry (Energy & Utilities, Manufacturing, Retail, Others), and Geography – Global Forecast to 2031,” the edge computing market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 37.4% from 2024 to 2031, reaching $169.3 billion in 2031. Download Sample Report Now – https://www.meticulousresearch.com/download-sample-report/cp_id=5061 Edge computing refers to managing data at the edge of the network where it is generated, instead of processing data in centralized data processing warehouses. Edge…

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The latest edition of the Vision Pro experience further expands the well-known list of “Environments” that provide users with virtual backgrounds, now offering access to “Lake Vrangla.” This latest background offers users a 360-degree view, showcasing the misty environment of a secluded lake surrounded by land and trees, with an overall brooding atmosphere. Not all Vision Pro users are fans of the Passthrough feature, which uses the camera to capture the real world, and Environments offers a full VR mode. “Lake Vrangla” environment added to Apple Vision Pro (Photo: JayDisneyD23 via YouTube) An online user who owns a Vision Pro…

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Minima, a layer-1 blockchain focused on decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) solutions, has partnered with Mercury FX, a global currency settlement solution, to develop an alternative to SWIFT, the world’s largest payment messaging network.According to a July 24 statement shared with CryptoSlate, the proof of concept leverages Maxima, Minima’s information transport layer protocol that allows users to exchange information by performing small amounts of work from their devices, known as transaction proof of work (TxPoW).The company said Maxima ensures that messages are encrypted so that only the recipient can read them, a method it claims increases the security of the…

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Company logoGlobal Corrugated Packaging Software MarketGlobal Corrugated Packaging Software MarketDublin, July 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Corrugated Packaging Software – Global Strategic Business Report” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com.The global corrugated packaging software market is estimated to reach USD 13.4 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 31.6 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 13% from 2023 to 2030. This comprehensive report provides a detailed analysis of market trends, drivers, and forecasts to help make informed business decisions. Technological advancements have significantly enhanced the capabilities of corrugated packaging software. Modern software solutions often incorporate…

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Source: Shutterstock Cybersecurity is a constant priority in financial services and cyber attackers are constantly evolving. What have been the main issues with cybersecurity in 2024? What are the main cybersecurity trends of 2024? Piers Wilson, Head of Product Management at Huntsman Security (PW): There are a few that are notable, one is AI. This seems to have three dimensions as far as cyber security goes. One (and this is far from new, more like a decade in the brewing) is using AI to detect changes and activity in networks and systems to detect attack. We’ve been doing this for a…

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1. Boston/Cambridge, MA Waltham, MA-based Morphic Therapeutic found a buyer as Eli Lilly agreed to acquire the company for $3.2 billion. [Morphic Therapeutic]In Boston, Cambridge, MA, and across Massachusetts, life sciences leaders are waiting for state lawmakers to hash out a reauthorization of the Life Science Initiative, through which the Bay State would continue offering economic incentives to grow the industry. Gov. Maura Healy (D) in February proposed a 10-year, $1 billion reauthorization called Mass Leads. The measure passed the state House of Representatives as proposed, but the state Senate in July chopped the measure to five years and less…

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SAN FRANCISCO — Wall Street analysts and tech investors are beginning to sound the alarm that the huge amounts of money that big tech companies, stock market investors and venture capital firms are pouring into artificial intelligence could lead to a financial bubble.Analysts on Google’s quarterly conference call on Tuesday peppered CEO Sundar Pichai with questions about when the company’s $12 billion quarterly AI investments will start to pay off. Also, in recent weeks, Wall Street’s biggest investment banks, including Goldman Sachs and Barclays, and venture capital firms, including Sequoia Capital, have released reports expressing concern about the sustainability of…

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Harlan County Sheriff’s Office conducts virtual reality training Published Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at 9:27 a.m. The Harlan County Sheriff’s Office recently completed training using a new virtual reality system to simulate multiple scenarios deputies may face during their law enforcement careers.Harlan County Sheriff Chris Brewer spoke about the training in a recent interview.”This is a virtual reality simulator that the Kentucky Association of Counties (KACO) is circulating around the state,” Brewer said. “It’s not just for the sheriff. We reach out to all law enforcement agencies in the county. Basically, you put on VR goggles and go through some…

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