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10 essential Linux tools for network and security pros

Network World

Picking just 10 Linux open source security tools isn’t easy, especially when network professionals and security experts have dozens if not several hundred tools available to them. There are different sets of tools for just about every task—network tunneling, sniffing, scanning, mapping.

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IBM donates machine learning tooling to enable ‘responsible’ AI

CTOvision

is donating three open-source artificial intelligence development toolkits to LF AI, an organization within the Linux Foundation that maintains open-source machine learning tools. The LF AI Technical Advisory Committee […].

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Fedora 40 is out: Linux 6.8, GNOME 46 and KDE Plasma 6 environment

TechSpot

Fedora Linux 40 just got released with numerous under the hood improvements that include updates to Linux 6.8, GNOME 46, and for the first time a PyTorch package with tools for AI development. Read Entire Article

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How to install the new Kali Linux snapshot tool, Unkaputtbar

Tech Republic

Jack Wallen walks you through the process of installing and using the new Kali Linux snapshot tool. The post How to install the new Kali Linux snapshot tool, Unkaputtbar appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Microsoft gives Linux a security boost with these new attack detection tools

Tech Republic Security

Linux endpoint detection and response will help Microsoft Defender customers secure Linux servers and networks against security nasties.

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McKinsey donates machine learning pipeline tool Kedro to the Linux Foundation

Venture Beast

Kedro, a machine learning model tool originally developed by McKinsey's QuantumBlack, has been donated to the Linux Foundation. Read More.

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CIA hacking tools for Mac OS and Linux exposed by WikiLeaks

Computer Weekly

WikiLeaks has exposed hacking tools targeting the Mac and Linux operating systems in the latest of its series of leaks allegedly from the US Central Intelligence Agency

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