Data and analytics are permanent business fixtures, but how they are used is subject to constant change. The options on how data is consumed and analyzed seem endless, but each […]
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Hacking for a cause: Public-interest technologists needed to fight cybercrime
Do you have a cause you feel passionate about? Civil liberties, human rights, domestic abuse, conservation, animal rights? If your answer is yes, raise your hand. Technologists are desperately needed […]
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An innovation war: Cybersecurity vs. cybercrime
69 percent of organizations believe they will not be able to respond to security threats without AI. Read why. Report – – 8 Pages Hackers are no slackers at innovation, […]
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14 IoT conferences to attend in 2020
The Internet of Things has grown from novelty status to driving autonomous vehicles and running smart homes and factories. IoT’s phenomenal growth has created fertile ground for new disciplines to […]
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How not to get ransomware
Ransomware is a particularly malicious and scary form of malware. Just about anyone can understand it well enough to be terrified of it. Without warning, you will have a choice: […]
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Exascale computing by the numbers
Exascale computing by the numbers Mind-bending amounts of data, converging workloads, and the digital transformation race. These are some of the things driving the need for exascale computing. Exascale computing […]
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WPA3: Your next wireless devices should support it
The “best if used by” date on the underside of your Wi-Fi router has long since passed. The WPA2 encryption standard it uses was adopted 15 years ago and suffers […]
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It’s back to school and back to innovation with free tools for student developers
It sneaks up on me every year. One minute, my family is fully ensconced in summer break, the next we’re deep into school supply lists and pre-work to prep for the first day back. This year, as I’ve helped my own…
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Dodging drone traffic jams: Is integrated air traffic control finally arriving?
Fifty years ago, Mike Sanders watched with awe and anticipation as the crew of Apollo 11—Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins—splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Landing men on […]
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Lightweight devices demand lightweight cryptographic capabilities
The world around us is increasingly filled with connected computing devices, even if we don’t recognize them as such. These are the computers running our automobile, lighting, and alarm systems; […]
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Podcast: How AI keeps Formula E race cars running at peak efficiency
[Editor’s note: This podcast was originally published on Aug. 7, 2019.] In Formula One racing, teams work on the whole car, from design to build. Not so in Formula E, […]
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Fall Market 2019
Fall Market is Pacific Design Center’s one-day showcase introducing new showroom products and trends for the season, attracting 1,000+ design professionals
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Swarm learning and the artificially intelligent edge
Perhaps you’ve driven by a field and seen a flock of tens of thousands of starlings pulsing and whipping through the air, a relatively common sight, especially in Europe. Perhaps you’ve been […]
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Your competition has a digital transformation plan. Do you?
The term digital transformation has caught fire among enterprises in the past several years, but many companies don’t fully comprehend its implications for them today, tomorrow, and well into the […]
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Password policy recommendations: Here’s what you need to know.
Complexity, uniqueness, and periodic change have long been the top best practices for passwords, but new recommendations have led to changes around password policies.
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What it’s like to work with a robot
You probably haven’t seen robots at your place of employment yet, but that scenario could easily change sometime over the next five or 10 years.
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