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Offensive Security Offers Training and Certification for Enterprise Cyber Skills

Offensive Security has made it easy to invest in cybersecurity training and certification through its new OffSec Flex Program. Enterprises can puchase blocks of hands-on security training and use as needed.

July 5, 2019 TechDecisions Staff 2 Comments

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Offensive Security has made it easy to invest in cybersecurity training and certification through its new OffSec Flex Program. Enterprises can puchase blocks of hands-on security training and use as needed.

Filed Under: Network Security, News Tagged With: Cyber Security, Products, Training

Threat Runner from HORNE Cyber Allows Testing of Network Response to Malware

HORNE Cyber has launched Threat Runner, a software that allows organizations of any size to safely test how their networks will respond to real malware like Wannacry, Satan and Cerber.

July 5, 2019 TechDecisions Staff 1 Comment

HORNE Cyber has launched Threat Runner, a software that allows organizations of any size to safely test how their networks will respond to real malware like Wannacry, Satan and Cerber.

Filed Under: Network Security, News Tagged With: Cyber Attacks, Cyber Security, Products, Software

Week in Review: Digital Signage, Robots aaS, Quantum AI, etc.

This week, July 1st – July 5th, 2019: digital signage products from InfoComm 2019, robots as a service, artificial intelligence with quantum machine learning, and more.

July 5, 2019 TechDecisions Staff 2 Comments

This week, July 1st – July 5th, 2019: digital signage products from InfoComm 2019, robots as a service, artificial intelligence with quantum machine learning, and more.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Week in Review

When Will Robots as a Service Happen? Right Now!

Robots as a service, or RaaS, is reaching a tipping point in a few related industries. It isn't hard to believe that it'll take over more buildings soon.

July 4, 2019 TechDecisions Staff 3 Comments

robots as a service, RaaS

You know that robots are already at work in highly specialized positions where the technology has been programmed to fit a custom need. But do you think robotics as a service could change that? Venture Beat guest columnist Hooman Radfar does in this article. “Giant companies with ominous, global, megacorp-sounding names like FANUC and ABB provide […]

Filed Under: Facility, News Tagged With: Robotics

Google Invents AI That Predicts When Machine Learning Models Will Work

Off-policy classification gives a boost to machine learning models, especially potential real-world applications of reinforcement learning strategies.

July 4, 2019 Jessica Messier 3 Comments

Google Unified Communications, Google AI

Off-policy classification gives a boost to machine learning models, especially potential real-world applications of reinforcement learning strategies.

Filed Under: IT Infrastructure, News Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning

Syncfusion Bold BI is Business Intelligence With a Complete Data Integration Platform

Bold BI allows business analysts to create dashboards & comes with a complete data integration platform to handle tough data preparation challenges.

July 4, 2019 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

cloud-based business intelligence, Bold BI

Syncfusion announces its newest product, Bold BI, a complete cloud-based business intelligence solution. Bold BI allows business analysts and other users to create dashboards and comes with a complete data integration platform to handle the toughest data preparation challenges. From raw data sources to fully interactive dashboards, Bold BI bridges the gap between data and actionable insights […]

Filed Under: Facility, News Tagged With: Analytics, Business Analytics, Business Intelligence, Cloud, Software as a Service

New Virtual Private Cloud Flow Log Visualization for AWS from Delta Risk

DevOps and security teams can detect threats fast with comprehensive visibility with Delta Risk's new virtual private cloud flow log visualization for Amazon Web Services.

July 3, 2019 TechDecisions Staff 1 Comment

AWS Verizon 5G

DevOps and security teams can detect threats fast with comprehensive visibility with Delta Risk’s new virtual private cloud flow log visualization for Amazon Web Services.

Filed Under: Network Security, News Tagged With: Cyber Security, Products, Software

New Baltoro HF Inkjet Press from Xerox

The new Baltoro HF InkJet Press from Xerox is the first press in its class to leverage automated intelligence and deliver HD image quality.

July 3, 2019 TechDecisions Staff 1 Comment

The new Baltoro HF InkJet Press from Xerox is the first press in its class to leverage automated intelligence and deliver HD image quality.

Filed Under: IT Infrastructure, News Tagged With: Hardware, Products

‘Quantum Computing Machine Learning’ Patent Trains AI to Switch Between Computing Methods

Quantum computing machine learning could help orgs understand where quantum computing can benefit vs. where classical computing may still be best.

July 3, 2019 TechDecisions Staff 4 Comments

quantum computing machine learning

Accenture, a global professional services company, has been granted a US patent for a “quantum computing machine learning module” that trains artificial intelligence (AI) to determine when and how computational tasks would be best handled by quantum computing versus classical computing methods, and route them to the appropriate option. This could help organizations understand where […]

Filed Under: Facility, IT Infrastructure, News Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computing, Machine Learning

SCOTUS Sets Precedent For First Amendment and Social Media

After the recent ruling in the Supreme Court, it will be hard to argue that social media platforms are public forums tied to First Amendment requirements.

July 3, 2019 Sam Harton 1 Comment

After the recent ruling in the Supreme Court, it will be hard to argue that social media platforms are public forums tied to First Amendment requirements.

Filed Under: Compliance, News Tagged With: Legal, Social Media

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