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This comprehensive guide will help non-Java developers already using different languages transition from their current language to all things Java.

The chapters are designed in a way that re-enforces a developer’s existing knowledge of object-oriented methodologies as they apply to Java.

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It's time to retire the old-school risk mitigation processes and embrace new fraud-proof technology

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eCommerce presents merchants with an incredible opportunity to distribute their products and services and assert the global market -- but with that, the risk of fraud increases. And online fraud figures are higher than they have ever been.

Payment Service Providers (PSPs) are responsible for mitigating these risks to protect their merchants and consumers. For a long time, PSPs have relied on in-house risk departments to detect, prevent and reduce risk on behalf of their merchants.

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Three trends to watch in the growing threat landscape

It’s no secret that the threat landscape is rapidly changing. Securonix Autonomous Threat Sweeper (ATS), for example, observed 1,588 global cyber threats over the past year. With new threats on the horizon daily, industries around the world are scrambling to protect their businesses. The good news is that the cybersecurity industry has been steadily evolving to meet those threats.

With increased threats comes a greater need for advanced security measures. Companies can no longer rely on the achievements of the past, which drives continuous industry innovation. This evolution fuels three key trends emerging within the cybersecurity industry to meet the needs of organizations in the growing threat landscape.

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Generative AI raises SaaS security worries

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IT leaders are grappling with anxiety over the risks of generative AI despite continued confidence in their software-as-a-service (SaaS) security posture.

New data from Snow Software, which surveyed 1,000 IT leaders, finds 96 percent of respondents say they are still 'confident or very confident' in their organization's SaaS security measures, and yet, 'managing the security of SaaS applications' is the top challenge for IT leaders.

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Financial services companies plan to boost their AI investments

A new study from Lucidworks shows that businesses across the board are planning to increase their investment in AI over the next year, with financial services companies among those leading the charge.

The survey of over 6,000 employees involved in AI technology decision-making finds 94 percent of financial services firms planning to boost generative AI investments within the year. However, the survey found differences depending on location. 100 percent of Chinese financial services employees and 97 percent of UK respondents surveyed say they plan to increase investment, compared to only 91 percent of US companies.

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Education, not a watchdog, should power AI regulation

Earlier this year, several prominent tech leaders came together to sign a letter advocating for pausing development of advanced AI models, citing their potentially "profound risk to society and humanity”. This was swiftly followed by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak proposing the creation of a new UK-based watchdog dedicated to the AI sector.

Although the move garnered mixed responses, an essential aspect seems to have been overlooked amid this debate -- a legislation-led institutional may not be the most effective or comprehensive approach to regulating AI.

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DDoS attackers shift their targets

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The latest global threat analysis report from Radware shows that DDoS attacks are being reshaped in terms of tactics, vector, size, complexity, and hacktivism.

The number of malicious web application transactions skyrocketed by 500 percent compared to the first half of 2022, while the total number of DDoS events decreased by 33 percent. This points to a change in DDoS attack patterns as attacks shift from the network layer to the application layer.

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You need to adopt AI if you haven't already

New technologies will always receive encouragement and criticism from all sides, and artificial intelligence (AI) is no different. People have various opinions, but it’s here to stay and will continue to change how business is conducted.

Not too long ago, it was difficult for people to imagine how the internet and websites could impact their lives. Some dismissed it as a trend and saw little merit in its business applications. Now, companies need to amplify their online presence.

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LibreOffice 7.6 adds support for Document themes, adds navigation panel to Impress

Six months after its last major point release, LibreOffice 7.6 Community Edition makes its bow on Windows, macOS and Linux. The Document Foundation’s open-source, cross-platform office suite offers three major highlights with this new release: document themes, a navigation panel in Impress and the ability to highlight used styles.

The headline new feature is support for document themes, which allows users to apply consistent coloring across documents. A new Theme dialog -- accessible via the Format menu -- makes it easy for Writer users to quickly switch themes (eight are provided by default, but users can click Add to define their own).

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If you create professional-looking documents on a regular basis, you require a mighty word processor that offers all the power and capabilities to create them. Enter Microsoft Word! Pair it with Word For Dummies to hone all your word-processing skills.

The book is filled with useful tips and suggestions that allow you to get the most out of Word, as well as helpful information on the latest features. It also shows you how to customize and configure Word for your optimal workflow.

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Google is ramping up Gmail security by requiring verification for filters, forwarding and IMAP

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Google is introducing what it is referring to as "stronger protection for additional sensitive actions taken in Gmail".

It's a security measure that builds on safeguards added to Google Workspace accounts last year. It means you will start to see "Verify it's you" warnings when you try to do certain things with your Gmail account, requiring user verification before particular settings can be changed.

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tiny10 23H2 x64 is a huge update for those seeking a minimal Windows installation

tiny10 23H2 x64

We've talked about the incredible tiny11 previously, the amazing utility for anyone looking for a super-lightweight version of Windows 11. From the same developer there is also tiny10, and this Windows 10 edition of the software has just received a significant update.

tiny10 23H2 x64 is, as the name suggests, a 64-bit, debloated version of Windows 10. The latest update is described as "a pretty major departure from previous versions", fixing swathes of problems and improving compatibility considerably.

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Microsoft brings some of Windows 11 to Windows 10 users with the KB5029331 update

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Windows 10 may be starting to get a little long in the tooth, but Microsoft -- like many, many users -- is not quite ready to abandon it yet.

And with the release of the KB5029331 update, the company is treating those who have chosen to stick with Windows 10 to one of the newest tools from Windows 11. We're talking, of course, about the new Windows Backup app -- and you can grab it right now.

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HyperX Cloud III Wireless Gaming Headset now available for PC, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch

Today, HyperX (the gaming peripherals division of HP) launches the much-anticipated Cloud III Wireless Gaming Headset. The Cloud III Wireless claims to offer a battery life of up to 120 hours, a notable feature for those looking for prolonged use. The headset also boasts the DTS㈢ Headphone:X㈢2 via NGENUITY software, providing 3D audio capabilities.

Developed as a successor to the well-received Cloud headsets, the Cloud III Wireless incorporates some new features and sports a redesigned look. A primary focus for HyperX has been the sound quality, with 53mm angled drivers, intended to provide precision in audio delivery. The inclusion of DTS㈢ Headphone:X㈢ Spatial Audio technology aims to provide a more immersive audio experience, though its effectiveness will be best judged by user reviews.

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Samsung G95NC 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 is first dual UHD gaming monitor

Samsung is once again setting the standard in gaming display technology with the 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9. Premiered at Gamescom 2023, this monitor will be available here in October for $2,499.99, ushering in a new era for gaming experiences.

The Odyssey Neo G9 57” (G95NC), boasts the world’s first Dual Ultra-High-Definition (DUHD) screen. This innovation was deserving of the Best of Innovation Award at CES 2023. The monitor's wide curvature effectively mirrors two 32” UHD monitors, encapsulating gamers in an unprecedented immersive experience.

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