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Cybersecurity is stepping into a new era of complexity

Cybersecurity is entering a new era of complexity, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025 report. Growing complexity intensifies cyber inequity This complexity arises from the rapid growth of emerging technologies, prevailing geopolitical uncertainty, the evolution of threats, regulatory challenges, vulnerabilities in supply chain interdependencies and the growing cyber skills gap. Growing complexity further intensifies cyber inequity, deepening the divide between developed and emerging economies, expanding sectoral disparities, and widening the gap … More → The post Cybersecurity is stepping into a new era of complexity appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Researchers invent soft, bioelectronic sensor implant

Scientists describe their construction of complementary, internal, ion-gated, organic electrochemical transistors that are more amenable chemically, biologically and electronically to living tissues than rigid, silicon-based technologies. The medical device based on these transistors can function in sensitive parts of the body and conform to organ structures even as they grow. The result is a biocompatible sensor that can monitor brain functions in pediatric patients as they develop and grow.
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Researchers unlock new insights into tellurene, paving the way for next-gen electronics

Researchers have published a study describing how quasiparticles called polarons behave in tellurene, a nanomaterial first synthesized in 2017 that is made up of tiny chains of tellurium atoms and has properties useful in sensing, electronic, optical and energy devices.
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New training technique for highly efficient AI methods

AI applications like ChatGPT are based on artificial neural networks that, in many respects, imitate the nerve cells in our brains. They are trained with vast quantities of data on high-performance computers, gobbling up massive amounts of energy in the process. Spiking neurons, which are much less energy-intensive, could be one solution to this problem. In the past, however, the normal techniques used to train them only worked with significant limitations. A recent study has now presented a possible new answer to this dilemma, potentially paving the way for new AI methods that are much more energy-efficient.
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Azure Storage—A look back and a look forward

Azure Storage has evolved to bolster the evolution of Microsoft AI and enterprise cloud onboarding with multiple innovations. The post Azure Storage—A look back and a look forward appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
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Trump’s second term agenda to include cutting ‘slackers’’from federal workforce, former OMB official says

Donald Trump has promised to bring back Schedule F, which would exclude thousands of federal employees in policymaking positions from civil service protections. The post Trump’s second term agenda to include cutting ‘slackers’’from federal workforce, former OMB official says first appeared on Federal News Network.
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