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8Base ransomware group leaders arrested, leak site seized

The Thai police has arrested four individuals suspected of being the leaders of the 8Base ransomware group and of stealing approximately $16 million from 1,000+ victims they targeted with the Phobos ransomware. “Officers from Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, led by Police Lieutenant General Trairong Phiwphan, conducted ‘Operation PHOBOS AETOR’ in Phuket on February 10, arresting four foreign hackers involved in ransomware attacks. The operation, coordinated with Immigration Police and Region 8 Police, raided four locations … More → The post 8Base ransomware group leaders arrested, leak site seized appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Industrial Defender 8.0 offers detailed view of OT environments

Industrial Defender announced its latest platform, Industrial Defender 8.0. This release introduces a completely redesigned risk dashboard, helping critical infrastructure and industrial operators manage security and compliance risks by assessing and prioritizing them with enhanced intelligence and risk scoring. Industrial Defender 8.0 also includes updates to Industrial Defender’s robust policy library, for meeting the very latest in standards and frameworks such as NERC CIP, AESCSF, OTCC, TSA Security Directives, and more. Industrial Defender’s 8.0 platform … More → The post Industrial Defender 8.0 offers detailed view of OT environments appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Ask the CIO: Army

Gain actionable insights on driving IT modernization and delivering better digital experiences. The post Ask the CIO: Army first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Ask the CIO: Army

Gain actionable insights on driving IT modernization and delivering better digital experiences. The post Ask the CIO: Army first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Truly autonomous AI is on the horizon

Researchers have developed a new AI algorithm, called Torque Clustering, that significantly improves how AI systems independently learn and uncover patterns in data, without human guidance.
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Deep learning to increase accessibility, ease of heart imaging

Researchers have developed a method that leverages artificial intelligence to ensure accurate heart scans without added radiation or cost.
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A symphony in quantum

Entanglement — linking distant particles or groups of particles so that one cannot be described without the other — is at the core of the quantum revolution changing the face of modern technology. While entanglement has been demonstrated in very small particles, new research is thinking big, demonstrating high-fidelity entanglement between two acoustic wave resonators.
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Physician’s medical decisions benefit from chatbot, study suggests

A study showed that chatbots alone outperformed doctors when making nuanced clinical decisions, but when supported by artificial intelligence, doctors performed as well as the chatbots.
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Secure and steady 6G communication

Sixth-generation, or 6G, cellular networks are the next step in wireless communication, and electromagnetic terahertz waves are seen as crucial to its development. However, terahertz waves, with their higher frequency and shorter wavelength, are subject to greater interference from electromagnetic noise, making clear and secure transmission a challenge. Researchers have now created an electromagnetic wave absorber for waves between 0.1–1 terahertz (THz). This greatly expands the range of the terahertz frequency which could be commercially used in the future. The ultrathin film is inexpensive, environmentally friendly and can be used outdoors, as it is resistant to heat, water, light and organic solvents.
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Scientists develop realistic ‘micro-gut’ model to study the relationship between gut microbes and human diseases

In a breakthrough for the advanced study of gut health, scientists have developed a 3D microscopic version of the human intestines condensed into a small chip about half the size of a five-cent coin. This new cell culturing platform, known as the Gut-Microbiome on a chip (GMoC), provides a realistic in vitro microgut model that allows researchers to examine the interactions of gut microbes and their collective impact on gut health. The chip offers a scalable, reproducible, and efficient method to dissect the roles of gut microbes and their community, which is of key interest for the preventive healthcare and pharmaceuticals industry.
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