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DoD takes steps to combat foreign influence in federally-funded scientific research

In today’s Federal Newscast: The Defense Department is taking steps to combat foreign influence in federally-funded scientific research. The time it takes to get a security clearance is holding steady. And a Florida-based small business and its owner will pay more than $7.7 million to settle allegations of False Claims Act violations.
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Defence finds its next CIO

To start August 1.
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Displays controlled by flexible fins and liquid droplets more versatile, efficient than LED screens

Flexible displays that can change color, convey information and even send veiled messages via infrared radiation are now possible, thanks to new research. Engineers inspired by the morphing skins of animals like chameleons and octopuses have developed capillary-controlled robotic flapping fins to create switchable optical and infrared light multipixel displays that are 1,000 times more energy efficient than light-emitting devices.
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Week in review: 5 free online cybersecurity courses, 8Base ransomware group leaks data

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Unlocking internet’s secrets via monitoring, data collection, and analysis In this Help Net Security interview, Ryan Woodley, CEO of Netcraft, discusses the importance of monitoring, collecting, and analyzing internet data to gain a profound understanding of the internet. Preparing health systems for cyber risks and insurance coverage In this Help Net Security interview, Dennis Fridrich, VP of Cybersecurity at TRIMEDX, … More → The post Week in review: 5 free online cybersecurity courses, 8Base ransomware group leaks data appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Researchers demonstrate single-molecule electronic ‘switch’ using ladder-like molecules

Researchers have demonstrated a new material for single-molecule electronic switches, which can effectively vary current at the nanoscale in response to external stimuli. The material for this molecular switch has a unique structure created by locking a linear molecular backbone into a ladder-type structure. A new study finds that the ladder-type molecular structure greatly enhances the stability of the material, making it highly promising for use in single-molecule electronics applications.
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CobolCloud partners with Kubo Labs to secure legacy applications in Kubernetes environments

CobolCloud and Kubo Labs sign a partnership agreement to secure legacy applications in Kubernetes environments. “CobolCloud is the very latest generation of COBOL tools allowing on the one hand, the recompilation of existing applications without modifying the source code, and on the other hand the integration of these applications with the latest technologies present on Windows, Linux, and of course on the Cloud,” says Stéphane Croce, CEO of CobolCloud. “Kubo Labs and its suite of … More → The post CobolCloud partners with Kubo Labs to secure legacy applications in Kubernetes environments appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Microsoft Outlines Azure OpenAI Large Language Model Servicing

Microsoft on Friday outlined how Azure OpenAI users can automatically keep up with the latest large language model updates, and also gave assurances about privacy issues.
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VA seeks higher IT employee satisfaction as it modernizes veteran service delivery

The Department of Veterans Affairs, as part of a broader plan to improve service delivery for veterans, is looking to improve the experience of its IT workforce.
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