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NetApp StorageGRID 12.0 powers AI and data-intensive workloads

NetApp has released NetApp StorageGRID 12.0, a scalable, software-defined object storage solution designed for unstructured data. This latest version of StorageGRID introduces new capabilities designed to enhance AI initiatives, improve data security, and modernize organizations’ data infrastructure. Whether businesses are in the early stages of modernizing their data lakes or experimenting with advanced AI applications, they need to manage and store exploding volumes of unstructured data such as text, video, machine and sensor data, server … More → The post NetApp StorageGRID 12.0 powers AI and data-intensive workloads appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Download: Cyber defense guide for the financial sector

Data breaches cost more for financial organizations than they do for those in many other industries. In attempting to strengthen your financial organization’s cybersecurity, you must contend with evolving regulatory obligations, outdated IT infrastructure, and other challenges. How do you manage it all? The Center for Internet Security (CIS) offers a free guide containing cybersecurity compliance tips and risk controls for banks, credit agencies, lenders, and other financial sector organizations. You can use these resources … More → The post Download: Cyber defense guide for the financial sector appeared first on Help Net Security.
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CSF 2.0 Webinar Series: Deep-Dive into the CSF 2.0 Govern Function to Improve Cybersecurity

One of the major updates to CSF 2.0 is the creation of the Govern Function, highlighting the importance of ensuring cybersecurity capabilities support the broader mission through Enterprise Risk Management (ERM). Governance is the process of
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Salesforce still sees a place for live customer service agents after massive cuts

The company slashed about 4,000 customer service agents as its use of AI picked up, but CEO Marc Benioff still expects people and AI to work together.
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Light-powered chip makes AI 100 times more efficient

Artificial intelligence is consuming enormous amounts of energy, but researchers at the University of Florida have built a chip that could change everything by using light instead of electricity for a core AI function. By etching microscopic lenses directly onto silicon, they’ve enabled laser-powered computations that cut power use dramatically while maintaining near-perfect accuracy.
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Scientists build quantum computers that snap together like LEGO bricks

Like LEGO for the quantum age, researchers have created modular superconducting qubits that can be linked with high fidelity. This design allows reconfiguration, upgrades, and scalability, marking a big step toward fault-tolerant quantum computers.
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Signal adds secure backup option for chat history

Losing a phone can mean losing years of conversations. Signal is rolling out a new secure backup feature to help users keep their messages safe without giving up privacy. The problem with lost chats Signal has long avoided cloud backups because they create privacy risks. Storing chats on a company’s servers can expose personal data if that service is hacked or pressured by governments. Until now, Signal only allowed local backups stored on a user’s … More → The post Signal adds secure backup option for chat history appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Nearly 500 researchers urge EU to rethink controversial CSAM scanning proposal

Nearly 500 scientists and researchers have signed an open letter warning that the latest version of the EU’s Chat Control Proposal would weaken digital security while failing to deliver meaningful protection for children. The signatories represent 34 countries and include well-known cryptographer Bart Preneel of KU Leuven, along with researchers from leading institutions such as ETH Zurich, Johns Hopkins University, and the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy. The letter responds to a revised … More → The post Nearly 500 researchers urge EU to rethink controversial CSAM scanning proposal appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Ongoing malvertising campaign targets European IT workers with fake GitHub Desktop installers

Researchers have spotted a malvertising (and clever malware delivery) campaign targeting IT workers in the European Union with fake GitHub Desktop installers. “We believe the goal of this campaign was to gain initial access to organizations for the purposes of malicious activity such as credential theft, infostealing and ransomware deployment,” Arctic Wolf researchers noted. Delivering malware without triggering alerts or suspicion The campaign, which has apparently been running for over half a year, involves a … More → The post Ongoing malvertising campaign targets European IT workers with fake GitHub Desktop installers appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Are you ready for AI & data without the risk? The answer awaits you at the Melbourne Synology Solution Day

In a world where cost effectiveness can’t be allowed to compromise compliance, Synology rolls out a bevy of new technologies from the home to the enterprise. 
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