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What Executives Should Know About Shift-Left Security

CIO Business Intelligence

By Zachary Malone, SE Academy Manager at Palo Alto Networks The term “shift left” is a reference to the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) that describes the phases of the process developers follow to create an application. The term was first coined by Larry Smith in 2001.

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Database migration from MySQL to PostgreSQL

Galido

MySQL and PostgreSQL are both very popular open source RDBMS having rich set of administration tools and programming APIs. One of such conversion tools is MySQL to PostgreSQL developed by Intelligent Converters. PostgreSQL Advantages. supports several models of indexing. provides asynchronous commit.

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ChatGPT could make bioterrorism horrifyingly easy

Vox

Past biological weapons programs have frequently been bottlenecked by not having the right staff, with the required knowledge and expertise, to create an effective bioweapon. Over the course of 2001, Rauf used his scientific credentials to make headway toward acquiring anthrax.

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How Australia became the test bed for tech regulation

The Verge

They’re the makers, the developers, those people that are working with software and beyond. We started off really building one product in Sydney called Jira — which is still our largest product — that started off as a bug tracker for software developers. Mike and I both did a scholarship co-op program. Why enterprise software?