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Low code/no code tools reap IT benefits—with caveats

CIO Business Intelligence

Low-code/no-code visual programming tools promise to radically simplify and speed up application development by allowing business users to create new applications using drag and drop interfaces, reducing the workload on hard-to-find professional developers. So there’s a lot in the plus column, but there are reasons to be cautious, too.

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Regulatory uncertainty overshadows gen AI despite pace of adoption

CIO Business Intelligence

Data governance In traditional application development, enterprises have to be careful that end users aren’t allowed access to data they don’t have permission to see. For example, in an HR application, an employee might be allowed to see their own salary information and benefits, but not that of other employees.

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SAP seeks to make builders of business technologists

CIO Business Intelligence

SAP’s new platform, SAP Build, aims to give business technologists — or builders, as SAP calls them — secure access to business processes and data to augment enterprise applications and automate processes through a drag-and-drop interface, while letting CIOs manage that access.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Teslas

ForAllSecure

So the standards body that oversees the development of Bluetooth standards and licensing. And it's an application on the phone that is making use of the Bluetooth Low Energy stack in order to send crypt encrypted and not encrypted messages to the car interface. So the research for cancer kick started in June again or July of 2021.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

ForAllSecure

I’m Robert Vamosi and in this episode I’m talking about our right to repair, how some high tech companies might want to limit that right, and how there’s a group of information security professionals who are volunteering their free time to fight for those rights in local legislation.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

ForAllSecure

I’m Robert Vamosi and in this episode I’m talking about our right to repair, how some high tech companies might want to limit that right, and how there’s a group of information security professionals who are volunteering their free time to fight for those rights in local legislation.