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UNESCO sounds alarm stating Odesa a ‘World Heritage in Danger’ site
The United Nations cultural agency UNESCO said on Wednesday that it had designated the historic centre of Odesa, a strategic port city on Ukraine’s Black Sea coast, a World Heritage in Danger site.
Microsoft CEO Nadella: ‘Expect us to incorporate AI in every layer of the stack’
During Microsoft’s fiscal first-quarter conference call, Tuesday, CEO Satya Nadella told Wall Street the company’s private deal with OpenAI will pervade Microsoft’s cloud computing operations. It’s so big, he said, it’s going to “transform” the company…
Fujitsu: Quantum computers no threat to encryption just yet
Fujitsu said it ran trials using its 39-qubit quantum simulator hardware to assess how difficult it would be for quantum computers to crack data encrypted with the RSA cipher, using a Shor’s algorithm approach.
Want to go into space? Two astronauts explain how they made the grade
‘There’s nothing like seeing your planet from space,’ says one astronaut. Here’s the path they took to being selected.
European rights court rules Dutch, Ukraine cases against Russia are admissible
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Can’t Fill Open Positions? Rewrite Your Minimum Requirements
If you or your company can’t find good infosec candidates, consider changing up the qualifications to find more nontraditional talent.
How to Prevent Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Attacks
Discover powerful methods to prevent cross-site scripting attacks and keep your website secure. Learn how to defend against XSS vulnerabilities effectively.
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Leaked documents show ‘Sunak helped Putin’s ally sue UK journalist when he was chancellor’
Leaked documents showed how the UK Treasury under Rishi Sunak’s leadership has facilitated a sanctioned ally of Vladimir Putin’s to pursue a legal case against a British journalist.
Exploiting a Critical Spoofing Vulnerability in Windows CryptoAPI
Akamai researchers have analyzed a critical vulnerability in Microsoft’s CryptoAPI that would allow an attacker to masquerade as a legitimate entity.