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Week in review: Veeam Service Provider Console flaws fixed, Patch Tuesday forecast

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Veeam plugs serious holes in Service Provider Console (CVE-2024-42448, CVE-2024-42449) Veeam has fixed two vulnerabilities in Veeam Service Provider Console (VSPC), one of which (CVE-2024-42448) may allow remote attackers to achieve code exection on the VSPC server machine. December 2024 Patch Tuesday forecast: The secure future initiative impact It seems like 2024 just started, but the final Patch Tuesday of … More → The post Week in review: Veeam Service Provider Console flaws fixed, Patch Tuesday forecast appeared first on Help Net Security.
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New shape-changing polymer developed

A team of scientists has created a new shape-changing polymer that could transform how future soft materials are constructed.
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From Chaos to Control: The Power of Dell APEX Managed Device Service

Discover how Dell APEX Managed Device Service simplifies IT management, enhances security and boosts efficiency for businesses of all sizes.
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Hybrid theory offers new way to model disturbed complex systems

In fields ranging from immunology and ecology to economics and thermodynamics, multi-scale complex systems are ubiquitous. They are also notoriously difficult to model. Conventional approaches take either a bottom-up or top-down approach. But in disturbed systems, such as a post-fire forest ecosystem or a society in a pandemic, these unidirectional models can’t capture the interactions between the small-scale behaviors and the system-level properties. Scientists have worked to resolve this challenge by building a hybrid method that links bottom-up behaviors and top-down causation in a single theory.
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‘Resources are going to shrink.’ Expect State Dept cuts under Trump, formers say

Meanwhile, a new bipartisan commission will soon take its own look at how to reform the State Department. The post ‘Resources are going to shrink.’ Expect State Dept cuts under Trump, formers say first appeared on Federal News Network.
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