Considering the ever-changing state of cybersecurity, it’s never too late to ask yourself, “am I doing what’s necessary to keep my organization’s web applications secure?” The continuous evolution of technology introduces new and increasingly sophisticated threats daily, posing challenges to organizations all over the world and across the broader spectrum of industries striving to maintain
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If you’re looking for a detailed GeoSpy AI review, you’re in the right place. In this article, I’ll cover its features, pricing, ease of use, and demonstrate how to use it. By the end of this review, you’ll have all the information you need to determine if it’s worth your time. So, let’s dive in! […]
Originally published by Dazz.Written by Julie O’Brien, CMO, Dazz.As more companies shift left and embrace hybrid cloud operations, the need for security visibility across the entire code-to-cloud environment is critical for staying on top of vulnerabilities and reducing exposure.The CSA State of Security Remediation survey validates the challenges that we know organizations are facing, as […]
In the whirlwind of modern software development, teams race against time, constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation and efficiency. This relentless pace is fueled by an evolving tech landscape, where SaaS domination, the proliferation of microservices, and the ubiquity of CI/CD pipelines are not just trends but the new norm. Amidst this backdrop, a critical […]
Cybersecurity researchers from ETH Zurich have developed a new variant of the RowHammer DRAM (dynamic random-access memory) attack that, for the first time, successfully works against AMD Zen 2 and Zen 3 systems despite mitigations such as Target Row Refresh (TRR). “This result proves that AMD systems are equally vulnerable to Rowhammer as Intel systems, […]
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Databricks has just recently announced that it’s launching DBRX, its set of generative AI models that’s now available on GitHub. The post Databricks’ $10 million-worth new DBRX open-source language models are finally here appeared first on MSPoweruser.
In June 2017, a study of more than 3,000 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) students published by the National Bureau for Economic Research (NBER) found that 98% of them were willing to give away their friends’ email addresses in exchange for free pizza. “Whereas people say they care about privacy, they are willing to relinquish private data quite easily […]
Now, there’s a new “What’s New” section available on the Microsoft Store in the most recent builds of Windows 11. The post It’s now easier than ever to spot new features in Microsoft Store appeared first on MSPoweruser.