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3 promising pockets of success in Best Places to Work

In the 2023 Best Places to Work rankings, engagement is on the rise — and there are many pockets of success at agencies that don’t always see the spotlight. The post 3 promising pockets of success in Best Places to Work first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Detectify platform enhancements address growing attack surface complexity

Detectify announced a new Domains page and major improvements to existing capabilities for setting custom attack surface policies. These updates bring control over attack surface data and enable organizations to seamlessly configure alerts for policy breaches based on their unique definition of risk, a feature unmatched by any other player in the EASM space. Attack surfaces keep growing and becoming more diverse, making it increasingly challenging for organizations to obtain and make sense of the … More → The post Detectify platform enhancements address growing attack surface complexity appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Finding the beat of collective animal motion

Virtual Reality experiments have illuminated the rhythmic glue that could keep animals moving in synchrony.
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YARA 4.5.1 Release, (Sun, May 26th)

YARA 4.5.0 was released with a small change to the regex syntax (allowing more whitespace) and many bugfixes.
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More than spins: Exploring uncharted territory in quantum devices

Many of today’s quantum devices rely on collections of qubits, also called spins. These quantum bits have only two energy levels, the ‘0’ and the ‘1’. However, spins in real devices also interact with light and vibrations known as bosons, greatly complicating calculations. Researchers now demonstrate a way to describe spin-boson systems and use this to efficiently configure quantum devices in a desired state.
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Veterans Affairs could improve how it assesses patients when they leave its hospitals

The Veterans Affairs office of inspector general has revealed a fundamental way to improve care. It has to do with assessing patients about to be discharged. The post Veterans Affairs could improve how it assesses patients when they leave its hospitals first appeared on Federal News Network.
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