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The Internet of (Secure) Things – Embedding Security in the IoT

CTOvision

We’re seeing a glimmer of the future – the Internet of Things (IoT) – where anything and everything is or contains a sensor that can communicate over the network/Internet. Last year, there were over 10 billion connected devices, and estimates predict this number to climb to anywhere from 30 to 50 billion by 2020.

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This AI understands doctor’s notes: Truveta’s new model finds meaning in messy healthcare data

GeekWire

RELATED STORY Microsoft Research head Peter Lee on the applications of GPT-4 in medicine and life sciences Truveta’s healthcare and life sciences customers study events like adverse reactions to medicines or patient seizure frequency. Truveta, in contrast, markets its platform as a source of data. The Truveta data pipeline.

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FBI Warns of ‘More Destructive’ DDoS Attacks

SecureWorld News

In February 2020, UK security researchers discovered a vulnerability in free, open source, automation servers that would allow cybercriminals to amplify a Distributed Denial of Service attack by 100. As of August 2019, there were 630,000 Internet accessible IoT devices with the WS-DD protocol enabled.

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5 Ransomware Attacks Targeting Food and Agriculture

SecureWorld News

As the sophistication of the modern supply chain advances, and as the sector becomes more reliant on smart technologies and Internet of Things (IoT) processes, the attack surface expands. Food and agriculture is one of many critical infrastructure sectors that is increasingly being targeted with ransomware attacks.

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Hackers Find New Life from ‘End of Life‘ Technologies

SecureWorld News

As the FBI puts it: "As of May 2019, an open source report indicated 71 percent of Windows devices used in healthcare organizations ran an operating system that became unsupported in January 2020. What else is reaching End of Life in 2020? Windows 7 'End of Life' is a cybercrime opportunity.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

ForAllSecure

And, as my guest will say later in this podcast, these virtual SOCs are like pen testing the internet. We can't just, you know, bust things up into small parts and say this is my world because again, internet is a pen test and we're all in this together. I am wondering if is personal information or is it source code?

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FuzzCon 2021 Addresses Ease-of-Use in Fuzz Testing

ForAllSecure

At FuzzCon 2020, Mike Walker, Sr. ” Historically technical teams, including the ForAllSecure Mayhem R&D team, have made tremendous strides to increase the ease-of-use and accessibility through the open source of fuzz testing technology. It truly is the future of application security.

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