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macOS: Who?s Behind This Network Connection?, (Sat, Aug 26th)

When you must investigate suspicious behavior or work on an actual incident, you could be asked to determine who&#x27s behind a network connection. From a pure network point of view, your firewall or any network security control device/app will tell you that the source is the connection is host « A », « B » or « C ». But investigating further how to discover who or which process is the source of the connection (now, at the operating system level).
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Unraveling complex systems: The backtracking method

Scientists have developed a new method to analyze the dynamical, out-of-equilibrium properties of complex disordered systems, such as gold with magnetic impurities or opinions spreading on social media.
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CISA platform helps agencies uncover more than 1,000 cyber vulnerabilities

CISA reports that its first ever cybersecurity shared services offering is off to a hot start.
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Trends in Server Virtualization: A conversation with IDC

Join speakers, Gary Chen and Peter Lauterbach, for a discussion on industry trends and where and how technologies like Red Hat& OpenShift& Virtualization can help navigate a path forward.
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Walking the Talk on Inclusive Leadership with WIFLE

FEDtalk host Natalia Castro, Deputy Director of Government and Public Affairs at Shaw Bransford & Roth P.C., is joined by WIFLE President Catrina Bonus, who began leading WIFLE in February.
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ISC Stormcast For Friday, August 25th, 2023 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/8632, (Fri, Aug 25th)

(c) SANS Internet Storm Center. https://isc.sans.edu Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
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Microsoft and Accenture partner to tackle methane emissions with AI technology

Microsoft’s focus on sustainability-related efforts forms the backdrop for the topic tackled in this blogpost: our partnership with Accenture on the application of AI technologies toward solving the challenging problem of methane emissions detection, quantification, and remediation in the oil and gas industry. The post Microsoft and Accenture partner to tackle methane emissions with AI technology appeared first on Azure Blog.
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Businesses can now fine-tune GPT-3.5 Turbo

Fine-tuning allows customers to improve steerability, reliable output formatting and tone, OpenAI said.
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