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New York City virus database may advance research into factors contributing to respiratory illness severity

Viral respiratory infections are a significant public health concern. A study used longitudinal cohort data to create an interactive, publicly-available website, The Virome of Manhattan Project: Virome Data Explorer to visualize cohort characteristics, infection events, and illness severity factors.
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A Deeper Look at the National Science Foundation

This week, Joe Paiva speaks with Javier Inclan, deputy office head for the Office of Information and Resource Management at the National Science Foundation.
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Government shutdown can kicked down the road, again

In today’s Federal Newscast: More oversight is coming to make sure agencies are using secure cloud services. NTEU leader Doreen Greenwald is expected to land at the Federal Salary Council. And the government shutdown can has been kicked down the road, again.
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New infosec products of the week: January 19, 2024

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Living Security, Skopenow, Skyhigh Security, and Wing Security. Skyhigh Security’s AI-driven DLP Assistant prevents critical data loss Skyhigh Security’s AI-driven DLP Assistant, which supports queries in native languages of all countries across the world, gives users the ability to create, test, and validate custom data classifications, improving zero-day protection and preventing the loss of critical data. Wing Security unveils automated … More → The post New infosec products of the week: January 19, 2024 appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Microsoft Project vs. Microsoft Planner: In-Depth Comparison

If you’re looking to manage a project and facilitate better collaboration with your teams, chances are you’ve heard of and are thinking of trying Microsoft Project and Microsoft Planner. To help with that decision, we’ve set up a comparison with… Read More The post Microsoft Project vs. Microsoft Planner: In-Depth Comparison appeared first on ProjectManager.
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Is the Cyber Safety Review Board working? Lawmakers consider tweaks to CSRB

The CSRB is modeled after the National Transportation Safety Board, but some experts say the cyber board needs more independence and transparency.
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Using berry phase monopole engineering for high-temperature spintronic devices

Spin-orbit torque (SOT), an important phenomenon for developing ultrafast and low-power spintronic devices, can be enhanced through Berry phase monopole engineering at high temperatures. In a new study, the temperature dependence of the intrinsic spin Hall effect of TaSi2 was investigated. The results suggest that Berry phase monopole engineering is an effective strategy for achieving high-temperature SOT spintronic devices.
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Adversaries exploit trends, target popular GenAI apps

More than 10% of enterprise employees access at least one generative AI application every month, compared to just 2% a year ago, according to Netskope. In 2023, ChatGPT was the most popular generative AI application, accounting for 7% of enterprise usage. While Netskope expects the total number of users accessing AI apps in the enterprise to continue rising moderately next year, there is an emerging population of power users who are steadily growing their use … More → The post Adversaries exploit trends, target popular GenAI apps appeared first on Help Net Security.
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