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VersaONE unifies security and networking into a single, centrally managed platform

Versa introduced the VersaONE Universal SASE Platform to enhance security and networking capabilities across WAN, LAN, data centers, and cloud. Powered by AI, VersaONE delivers converged SASE, SSE, SD-WAN, and SD-LAN products via a unified platform to securely connect all users, devices, locations, and workloads across any and all networks. No other vendor provides this comprehensive range of secure connectivity products from a single platform. VersaONE enables customers to reduce risk and improve resilience, while … More → The post VersaONE unifies security and networking into a single, centrally managed platform appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Google launches on-device AI to alert Android users of scam calls in real-time

Google has announced new security features for Android that provide real-time protection against scams and harmful apps. These features, powered by advanced on-device AI, enhance user safety without compromising privacy. These new security features are available first on Pixel and are coming soon to more Android devices. Scam Detection One of the key features is Scam Detection, which leverages on-device AI to identify potential scam calls in real-time. This feature analyzes conversation patterns to detect … More → The post Google launches on-device AI to alert Android users of scam calls in real-time appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Russian Sabotage Activities Escalate Amid Fraught Tensions

Russia’s sabotage in Europe threatens NATO allies, targeting infrastructure to weaken Ukraine support. Explore tactics, goals, and risks.
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Research reveals unseen factors behind lithium-ion battery degradation

An international team of scientists has identified a surprising factor that accelerates the degradation of lithium-ion batteries leading to a steady loss of charge. This discovery provides a new understanding of battery life and offers strategies to combat self-discharge, which could improve performance in various applications from smartphones to electric vehicles.
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Does AI improve doctors’ diagnoses? Study puts it to the test

Hospitals are already deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance patient care. But can it actually improve doctors’ diagnoses? A new study has surprising answers.
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How ‘clean’ does a quantum computing test facility need to be?

How to keep stray radiation from ‘shorting’ superconducting qubits; a pair of studies shows where ionizing radiation is lurking and how to banish it.
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Robot identifies plants by ‘touching’ their leaves

Researchers have developed a robot that identifies different plant species at various stages of growth by ‘touching’ their leaves with an electrode. The robot can measure properties such as surface texture and water content that cannot be determined using existing visual approaches. The robot identified ten different plant species with an average accuracy of 97.7% and identified leaves of the flowering bauhinia plant with 100% accuracy at various growth stages.
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FBI confirms China-linked cyber espionage involving breached telecom providers

After months of news reports that Chinese threat actors have breached the networks of US telecommunications and internet service providers, the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have confirmed the success of the attacks, which were part of a “broad and significant cyber espionage campaign.” “Specifically, we have identified that PRC-affiliated actors have compromised networks at multiple telecommunications companies to enable the theft of customer call records data, the compromise of private … More → The post FBI confirms China-linked cyber espionage involving breached telecom providers appeared first on Help Net Security.
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How a Windows zero-day was exploited in the wild for months (CVE-2024-43451)

CVE-2024-43451, a Windows zero-day vulnerability for which Microsoft released a fix on November 2024 Patch Tuesday, has been exploited since at least April 2024, ClearSky researchers have revealed. About the vulnerability CVE-2024-43451 affects all supported Windows versions and, when triggered, discloses a user’s NTLMv2 hash to the attacker, who can then use it to either mount pass the hash attacks or extract the user’s password from the hash. The result is in both cases the … More → The post How a Windows zero-day was exploited in the wild for months (CVE-2024-43451) appeared first on Help Net Security.
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