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Is over-focusing on privacy hampering the push to take full advantage of AI? 

In 2006, British mathematician Clive Humby declared that data is the new oil -- and so could be the fuel source for a new, data-driven Industrial Revolution. 

Given that he and his wife helped Tesco make £90m from its first attempt at a Clubcard, he should know. And it looks like the “derricks” out there are actually pumping that informational black gold up to the surface: the global big data analytics market is predicted to be more than $745bn by 2030 -- and while it may not be the most dependable metric, Big Tech is throwing billions at AI at a rate described as “some of the largest infusions of cash in a specific technology in Silicon Valley history”. 

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Understanding the risks of integrating GenAI in GRC programs: A framework for compliance teams

NIST's recent AI Risk proposal, AI RMF Generative AI Profile, aims to assist organizations in comprehending AI risks internally and from third-party vendors. While GenAI adoption is on the rise across various sectors, compliance managers are more cautious about incorporating AI into their compliance programs. Despite all the hype about AI, a survey conducted by The Wall Street Journal among approximately 300 compliance professionals revealed that only one-third currently incorporate GenAI within their compliance programs.

Collaborative efforts between entities like NIST and prominent organizations including OpenAI and Microsoft are underway to expedite the development of standards and recommendations for the responsible deployment of AI. Amidst grappling with the implementation of GenAI, it becomes imperative to understand how third parties are integrating this technology to better evaluate corporate risk, consequently enhancing regulatory and compliance reporting.

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Elon Musk announces that Likes are now private for all X users

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Making good on a promise made earlier this year, X has confirmed that Likes have now been made private for all users on the social platform. Elon Musk says that that change has been made because it is "important to allow people to like posts without getting attacked for doing so".

Hiding Likes was something that was only previously available to paying X subscribers, but now it has rolled out to everyone. Musk is already claiming that there has been a "massive increase" in Likes since they were made private.

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Microsoft announces deprecation of DirectAccess networking feature in favor of Always On VPN

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Somewhat out of the blue, Microsoft has announced that DirectAccess is to be deprecated. This feature is used by remote workers to access company networks, but it has been superseded and is now considered outdated.

As is so often the case with the deprecation of Windows features, there is currently no precise timeline for removal, but Microsoft is advising users to make the move to Always On VPN. The company has also provided detailed instructions for how to migrate from DirectAccess to Always On VPN.

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Sharp launches XP-P601Q and XP-P721Q 4K UHD projectors

Sharp has just introduced its latest 4K projectors: the XP-P601Q and XP-P721Q. The former offers a brightness of 6,000 lumens, while the latter steps it up to 7,200 lumens, ensuring clear, vibrant images even in well-lit spaces.

An impressive feature of these projectors is their maintenance-free design. Built with DLP imaging technology, the P Series does not require filters, significantly reducing the need for regular upkeep. This design promises a low total cost of ownership with a projector lifespan of at least 20,000 hours without the need for lamp or filter replacements, ensuring long-term, worry-free operation.

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Linux at the core: ChromeOS embraces Android tech to speed up Google AI integration

Google has announced that ChromeOS will be integrating large portions of the Android stack to enhance and speed up the delivery of new Google AI features to Chromebook users. Over the past 13 years, ChromeOS has evolved, serving millions of students, teachers, families, gamers, and businesses with a secure, fast, and feature-rich experience. Recent developments, including features powered by Google AI and Gemini, have positioned Chromebooks as powerful tools for everyday tasks.

The integration of the Android Linux kernel and Android frameworks into ChromeOS’s foundation marks a new chapter in Google’s strategy to accelerate AI innovations and streamline engineering processes. This change will also improve the interoperability between Chromebooks and other devices, such as smartphones and accessories, by unifying technology like the Bluetooth stacks, which began with ChromeOS 122.

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Logitech Zone 305 headset: Balancing budget and performance for hybrid workspaces

In today's hybrid work environment, finding the right tools to enhance productivity without breaking the bank is a critical challenge for IT departments, finance teams, and employees alike. Logitech's latest offering, the Zone 305 wireless headset, may just be the solution many have been looking for. Certified for major platforms like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet, and priced competitively for mass deployment, the Zone 305 headset is a promising tool for any professional's arsenal.

The Zone 305 excels in providing clear audio performance and reliable connections, essential for knowledge workers engaging in frequent calls. Its certification for popular business apps ensures compatibility and smooth operation across various devices and platforms. This feature is especially vital for marketing, HR, and sales professionals who rely heavily on communication tools to drive their day-to-day activities.

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Alogic introduces new products at InfoComm 2024 in Las Vegas

Alogic is set to showcase six new products at InfoComm 2024 in Las Vegas, focusing on enhancing end-user computing and smart connectivity.The lineup features a range of ultrawide and touch-enabled monitors, aimed at improving professional and creative workflows.

Ritesh Kumar, CEO of Alogic, commented on the company’s strategy: “In line with our ambitious growth and expansion strategies, we are dedicated to continually advancing the frontier of innovation in connectivity solutions.”

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API security is top concern for the financial sector

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The proliferation of APIs in the financial services industry has created a vast and complex attack surface that traditional security measures cannot adequately protect.

API security specialist Traceable AI surveyed over 150 cybersecurity professionals in the US, uncovering critical vulnerabilities, concerns, and current API security practices in the financial sector.

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Cherry Embedded Solutions unveils RINGNECK SOM-PX30-µQ7 for diverse HMI applications

CHERRY Embedded Solutions has launched the RINGNECK SOM-PX30-µQ7, a new compact System-on-Module designed specifically for energy-efficient and space-sensitive Human-Machine Interface (HMI) applications. The module leverages Rockchip’s low-power SoC PX30 with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A35 CPU, ensuring optimized performance for mobile devices across various industries.

The RINGNECK SOM-PX30-µQ7 distinguishes itself with a rich suite of interfaces, including WiFi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, CAN bus, USB, and multiple MIPI options. These features make it a versatile choice for developers looking to create professional-grade applications without sacrificing cost-efficiency or functionality.

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Attackers target edge devices in mass exploitation attacks

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New research from WithSecure looks at the trend of mass exploitation of edge services and infrastructure by attackers.

The number of edge service and infrastructure Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) added to the Known Exploited Vulnerability Catalogue (KEV) per month in 2024 is 22 percent higher than in 2023, while the number of other CVEs added to the KEV per month has dropped 56 percent compared to 2023.

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TP-Link's Tapo SolarCam offers wire-free solar-powered home security

TP-Link's Tapo brand has introduced a new addition to its line of smart home products: the Tapo SolarCam. This wire-free security camera, combined with a solar panel, promises affordability, sustainability, and convenience for homeowners seeking reliable around-the-clock monitoring.

The Tapo SolarCam eliminates the need for wiring, frequent battery recharges, and proximity to power outlets by integrating solar power technology. It operates continuously with just 45 minutes of direct sunlight per day. The solar panel can be attached directly to the camera for a sleek look or installed separately using a 13 ft extra-long charging cable, allowing users to find optimal placement for seamless monitoring. Even on cloudy days, the built-in 6400mAh battery ensures up to 180 days of operation.

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Say goodbye to Microsoft Windows 11: openSUSE Leap 15.6 is the Linux-based operating system you need!

If you're considering a shift from Windows 11, openSUSE Leap 15.6, which is released today, presents itself as a viable alternative with several enhancements that cater to a wide range of users, from tech professionals to enthusiasts.

The integration of the Cockpit package in openSUSE Leap 15.6 simplifies system and container management through a user-friendly web-based interface. This feature is designed to make complex administrative tasks more approachable, illustrating openSUSE's effort to balance powerful functionality with accessibility.

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IT teams struggle to get visibility into tech assets

A new report into IT asset management (ITAM) shows that 53 percent of IT teams report challenges gaining or maintaining complete visibility of their technology investments.

The study from Flexera also finds nearly a quarter (22 percent) of the global IT leaders surveyed say they have paid more than $5 million in audit costs over the past three years, up from 15 percent in 2023.

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Logitech M340 collection: colorful, quiet, and environmentally conscious mice

Logitech has expanded its mouse offerings with the new M340 Collection, now exclusively available in North America. This collection combines style, sustainability, and technology in a compact and portable form.

The M340 Collection mice feature a slim, round shape adorned with colorful patterns. They are crafted from at least 42 percent recycled plastic, aligning with Logitech's commitment to environmental responsibility. The dimensions of these mice -- 1.04 inches in height, 4.20 inches in length, and 2.31 inches in width, weighing only 2.85 ounces including the battery and receiver -- make them ideal for slipping into any bag.

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