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IBM announced that watsonx.governance will be generally available in early December to help businesses shine a light on AI models and eliminate the mystery around the data going in, and the answers coming out. While generative AI, powered by LLM or Fou…
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By William Woodruff This is a joint post with the PyPI maintainers; read their announcement here! This audit was sponsored by the Open Tech Fund as part of their larger mission to secure critical pieces of internet infrastructure. You can read the full report in our Publications repository. Late this summer, we performed an audit […]
The Russian ‘Bear’ strategic bomber was built by the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War with the United States.
The post The Russian Bear – A Cold War relic with a new purpose? first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
Javier Espinoza / Financial Times:
Sources: EU regulators plan to file anti-competitive charges against Adobe’s $20B Figma deal as early as this week; Adobe announced the deal in September 2022 — EU preparing to file anti-competitiv…
Myanmar rebels, battling junta, seek to control border with India ReutersMyanmar military stretched on multiple fronts | The World ABC News (Australia)China demands border security guarantee from Myanmar as rebels gain ground …
US, UK sanction terror financiers tied to Oct. 7 massacre, Iran The Times of IsraelA third round of US sanctions against Hamas focuses on money transfers from Iran to Gaza The Associated PressUS announces third round of sanctions …
An anonymous reader writes: Joby Aviation and Volocopter gave the public a vivid glimpse of what the future of aviation might look like this weekend, with both companies performing brief demonstration flights of their electric aircraft in New York City…
Chris Wysopal is the founder and CTO of Veracode. Two decades ago, he was better known as Weld Pond, a member of the hacker collective L0pht Heavy Industries.
The post Hacker Conversations: Chris Wysopal, AKA Weld Pond appeared first on SecurityWeek.