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Think Like the Adversary: Countering LotL Attacks with Proactive Defense

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Adopting key measures for improved detection and response against global cyber threat actors. The post Think Like the Adversary: Countering LotL Attacks with Proactive Defense appeared first on Spiceworks Inc.

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FTC distributes $5.6 million in refunds to Ring customers from privacy settlement

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The settlement stems from charges that Ring failed to properly safeguard video footage from its popular doorbell cameras and indoor security cams. According to the FTC's complaint, Ring employees and contractors were able to access customers' private videos without consent for purposes like training AI algorithms.

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 21, 2024

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Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 21, 2024. Sign up to receive these updates every Sunday in your inbox by subscribing to our GeekWire Weekly email newsletter. Most popular stories on GeekWire After lobbying by Uber and DoorDash, new proposal would overhaul Seattle’s minimum wage law After a controversial minimum wage law for food delivery drivers in Seattle went into effect in Jan

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Intel issues statement on Raptor Lake crashes, asks mobo makers to revise extreme BIOS defaults

TechSpot

According to a leaked message seemingly intended for motherboard manufacturers, which was obtained by Igor's Lab, Intel says the root cause hasn't been pinpointed yet, but it has spotted a pattern. The company claims the stability headaches are mostly impacting unlocked, overclockable systems where manufacturers have gone a little overboard.

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15 Modern Use Cases for Enterprise Business Intelligence

Large enterprises face unique challenges in optimizing their Business Intelligence (BI) output due to the sheer scale and complexity of their operations. Unlike smaller organizations, where basic BI features and simple dashboards might suffice, enterprises must manage vast amounts of data from diverse sources. What are the top modern BI use cases for enterprise businesses to help you get a leg up on the competition?

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Leading infrastructure to accelerate electric power intelligence

CIO Business Intelligence

Carbon neutrality and carbon peak strategies are driving the adoption of new energy worldwide. However, new energy is restricted by weather and climate, which means extreme weather conditions and unpredictable external environments bring an element of uncertainty to new energy sources. The main challenge for future power systems lies in transitioning from load-based power generation in certain environments to source-grid-load-storage interaction in uncertain environments.

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Intel has a wafer-level assembly problem, and it's hurting Core Ultra sales

TechSpot

Intel faces a challenge. Its ramp-up of Core Ultra, led by Meteor Lake, continues to accelerate beyond its original expectations, with units projected to double sequentially in the second quarter. Specifically, the three Core Ultra families – Core Ultra 100 (Meteor Lake), Core Ultra 200 (Arrow Lake), and Core Ultra.

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China's Loongson claims its latest CPUs are a match for Intel's 10th-gen in single-core performance

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Loongson Vice President Zhang Ge revealed that the company has made huge strides in single-core performance through its R&D efforts. While admitting that its chips lag mainstream offerings in multi-core grunt, Loongson claims its latest iterations have seen up to a 20x gain in single-core capabilities.

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Creating new opportunities with AI-driven automation

CIO Business Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been helping organisations find new opportunities and quickly launch new services for some years now, by automating processes and freeing up people’s time. Now generative AI is expanding the possibilities further still, by enabling organisations to automate tasks such as content generation or the summarisation of large volumes of data.

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OpenAI Vision + Function Calling Examples

Crafty CTO

When OpenAI released preview Vision support in GPT-4, it had some major limitations, lacking many of the newest features available in GPT-4 Turbo, including structured output (JSON Mode) and function calling. I had to hack my Recipe Ingestor project, which applies GPT-4 Vision to ingest, structure and enrich legacy recipe images, to run in two passes as a workaround.

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2024 CIO100 ASEAN Awards: Nominations are now open

CIO Business Intelligence

CIO ASEAN is proud to launch the CIO100 ASEAN Awards for 2024, recognising the top 100 senior technology executives and teams in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong driving innovation and influencing rapid change. The CIO100 ASEAN Awards are aligned with Foundry’s global awards program and viewed as a mark of excellence within the enterprise. Whether a small project or large companywide initiative, submissions span digital transformation, cloud, and security, in addition to infrastructure modernisation

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2024 Salary Guide

Procom’s 2024 Salary Guide provides critical insights into the latest hiring trends, in-demand IT roles, and competitive pay rates across Canada and the U.S. It highlights key market dynamics such as the growing demand for remote work, skills-based hiring, and flexible staffing solutions. With detailed pay rate data for top IT positions like Cybersecurity Consultants, Cloud Engineers, and Salesforce Developers, this guide is an essential resource for companies looking to stay competitive in toda

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The Chips Act is rebuilding US semiconductor manufacturing, so far resulting in $327 billion in announced projects

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Last week President Biden visited Syracuse, NY, to do something government officials typically do: tout a massive investment in the local economy. But this was not just any investment – it was $6.1 billion provided by the CHIPS and Science Act to Micron Technology, which plans to spend $100 billion.

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Everything’s a cult now

Vox

Getty Images Derek Thompson on what the end of monoculture could mean for American democracy. Is damn near everything a cult now? That’s a glib distillation of an interesting idea I recently encountered. The basic thesis was that the internet has shattered the possibility of a monoculture and the result of that is a highly fragmented society that feels increasingly like a loose connection of cults stacked on top of each other.

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