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Social Engineering 2.0: The Rise of Deepfake Phishing

SecureWorld News

The "deep learning" part references the deep learning that occurs with the help of AI and ML algorithms. Commonly, this involves using scare tactics in an attempt to bypass the user's rational mind and emotionally manipulate them into action without them second-guessing the authenticity of the request.

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Crypto-currencies and their promise for enterprise technology professionals

CTOvision

It was invented by Satoshi Nakamoto, who published the invention in 2008 and released it as open source software in 2009. Transactions are verified by a network of nodes and recorded in a public distributed ledger called the blockchain. More precisely, bitcoin is a digital asset and a payment system.

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Technology Short Take 111

Scott Lowe

Networking. Daniel Dib has a great article on how network engineers need to evolve. The network isn’t going away, it’s just changing. I referenced part 1 of Ajay Chenampara’s series on the Ansible network-engine command parser back in Technology Short Take 102 (July of last year). Go check out part 2.

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Is Cloud Interoperability a Myth?

Cloud Musings

In cloud computing, interoperability generally refers to the ability of service models from different cloud service providers to work together. Knowing this, the Openstack Interop Challenge looks toward cultivating success by leveraging the open source cloud technology as a common integration layer.

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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO Business Intelligence

LLM orchestration: the backbone of enterprise AI integration and continuous learning LLM orchestration provides a structured method for overseeing and synchronizing the functions of LLMs, aiming for their smooth integration into a more expansive AI network.

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Technology Short Take #59

Scott Lowe

Networking. NAPALM (Network Automation and Programmability Layer with Multivendor support) looks like a really cool tool. Gabriele (the author of that post) also has a nice article on some resources to get you started with network automation. Here’s hoping you find something useful to you! Good stuff Juan!

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Technology Short Take #59

Scott Lowe

Networking. NAPALM (Network Automation and Programmability Layer with Multivendor support) looks like a really cool tool. Gabriele (the author of that post) also has a nice article on some resources to get you started with network automation. Here’s hoping you find something useful to you! Good stuff Juan!

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