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A government shutdown is (or is not) a week away

It sure came fast. Just a workweek remaining until the continuing resolution expires. The fever is building on Capitol Hill to do something to avoid a government shutdown. For the latest, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke to Bloomberg Government Deputy News Director Loren Duggan. 
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Network Perception integrates technology with Claroty to boost OT cybersecurity for organizations

Network Perception announced a technology integration with Claroty to provide OT network auditors with a comprehensive, independent audit platform to track and verify system changes and enhance network visibility. The combined technology enables auditors to establish an accurate baseline view of network architecture and cybersecurity posture. This information can then be used to set up continuous monitoring that enables immediate response and adaptation to disruptions. Network assessment automation is fundamental to cyber resiliency best practices, … More → The post Network Perception integrates technology with Claroty to boost OT cybersecurity for organizations appeared first on Help Net Security.
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House Republicans look to pass two-step package to avoid partial government shutdown

House Speaker Mike Johnson has unveiled his proposal to avoid a partial government shutdown next weekend by extending government funding for some agencies and programs until Jan. 19 and continuing funding for others until Feb. 2.
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Most businesses buy the wrong software, report finds

Unanticipated onboarding costs and the shift from on-prem licensing to usage-based fee structures can exacerbate buyer’s remorse, a Capterra survey found. 
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AI algorithm developed to measure muscle development, provide growth chart for children

An analysis of MRI scans using artificial intelligence resulted in the production of a reference growth standard and a fast, reproducible way to measure indicators of lean muscle mass in developing children.  
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21st century Total Wars will enlist technologies in ways we don’t yet understand

As new technologies like artificial intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) such as drones and so-called ‘cyberweapons’ such as malware and Internet-based disinformation campaigns become integral to our daily lives, researchers are working to grasp the role they will play in warfare.
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Neuromorphic computing will be great… if hardware can handle the workload

Scientists believe they may have discovered a way to rework the hardware of AI. By mimicking the synapses of the human brain.
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Week in review: Sumo Logic breach, 7 free cyber threat maps, Patch Tuesday forecast

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Exploring the global shift towards AI-specific legislation In this Help Net Security interview, Sarah Pearce, Partner at Hunton Andrews Kurth, offers insights into the evolving landscape of AI legislation and its global impact. Aqua Trivy open-source security scanner now finds Kubernetes security risks The Aqua Trivy open-source scanner now supports vulnerability scanning for Kubernetes components and Kubernetes Bill of Materials … More → The post Week in review: Sumo Logic breach, 7 free cyber threat maps, Patch Tuesday forecast appeared first on Help Net Security.
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A revolution in crystal structure prediction of pharmaceutical drugs

Scientists have redefined the state-of-the-art in modeling and predicting the free energy of crystals. Their work shows that crystal form stability under real-world temperature and humidity conditions can be reliably and affordably predicted through computer simulation.
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