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Rambus introduces CryptoManager Security IP solutions

Rambus announced its next-generation CryptoManager Security IP solutions including Root of Trust, Hub and Core families. The CryptoManager Security IP offerings deliver progressively higher levels of functional integration and security, enabling customers to choose the level of security features and capabilities best suited to their unique requirements. The CryptoManager Root of Trust delivers a fully-turnkey solution and offers a Quantum Safe boot flow. The CryptoManager Hub provides the ideal combination of proven cryptographic building blocks … More → The post Rambus introduces CryptoManager Security IP solutions appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Smart cybersecurity spending and how CISOs can invest where it matters

CISOs face mounting pressure to spend wisely on security. Yet, many organizations remain vulnerable due to misplaced priorities and inefficient budgeting. This article explores common pitfalls and offers strategies to strengthen cybersecurity. Recent data highlights a paradox: while cybersecurity budgets rise, security incidents continue unabated. A survey by the Ponemon Institute revealed a 59% increase in cyber budgets year-over-year, yet 61% of organizations experienced a data breach or cybersecurity incident in the past two years. … More → The post Smart cybersecurity spending and how CISOs can invest where it matters appeared first on Help Net Security.
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How remote work strengthens cybersecurity teams

The global transition to remote work has reshaped traditional workplace dynamics, introducing challenges and opportunities for cybersecurity teams. For CISOs and security professionals, embracing a remote workforce can be a strategic advantage, enhancing team capabilities and driving the modernization of security practices. Specialized security positions For CISOs struggling to fill highly specialized cybersecurity roles, remote work provides a critical advantage: access to a global talent marketplace where niche expertise is more readily available. Instead of … More → The post How remote work strengthens cybersecurity teams appeared first on Help Net Security.
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AI tool to make genetic research more comprehensive

Researchers have developed PhyloFrame, a machine-learning tool that uses artificial intelligence to account for ancestral diversity in genetic data.
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AI-based math: Individualized support for schoolchildren

Researchers have developed an AI-based learning system that recognizes strengths and weaknesses in mathematics by tracking eye movements with a webcam to generate problem-solving hints. This enables teachers to provide significantly more children with individualized support.
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ISC Stormcast For Tuesday, March 11th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9358, (Tue, Mar 11th)

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X-ray snapshot: How light bends an active substance

With the help of the world’s most powerful X-ray laser, a research team has achieved an important breakthrough: Using the example of the pharmaceutically active substance 2-thiouracil, they applied a long-established imaging technique to complex molecules. Although 2-thiouracil is no longer applied therapeutically, it is part of a group of chemically similar active substances that are used today as immunosuppressants or cytostatics. The study shows how UV radiation deforms 2-thiouracil, making it dangerously reactive.
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New technique overcomes spurious correlations problem in AI

AI models often rely on ‘spurious correlations,’ making decisions based on unimportant and potentially misleading information. Researchers have now discovered these learned spurious correlations can be traced to a very small subset of the training data and have demonstrated a technique that overcomes the problem.
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