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The LLM Misinformation Problem I Was Not Expecting

SecureWorld News

In that particular case, however, they sought supporting materials in a manner similar to the use of an internet search engine. Misidentifying AI libraries/software as operating systems In one example, I saw students reference descriptions of what might be AI-related libraries or software as operating systems.

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DIDComm and the Self-Sovereign Internet

Phil Windley

DIDComm is more than just a way to exchange credentials, it's a protocol layer capable of supporting specialized application protocols for specific workflows. The exchange of DIDs to form a connection with another party gives both parties a relationship that is self-certifying and mutually authenticated. technologies.

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Fixed wireless access (FWA) is a secure networking option

CIO Business Intelligence

This shows that many modern cyber security challenges are network-agnostic, which means the most popular cyber attack methods typically don’t focus on the network technology the company uses to access the internet. The need for improved rural internet service has been recognized by both governments and businesses alike.

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Why You Need to Get on the Zero Trust Network Access Express Lane

CIO Business Intelligence

Today’s work from anywhere culture, escalating ransomware, and an explosion of Internet of Things (IoT) devices are among the trends that are driving enterprises to rethink their approach to secure network access. In a zero trust world, everything is authenticated, authorized, and continuously validated wherever it is found.

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Getting Started with Vulnerability Scanning

ForAllSecure

External vulnerability scans are performed by scanning the public internet for systems and networks that are publicly exposed. Authenticated Scans. Organizations can perform authenticated vulnerability scans to identify vulnerabilities in systems or networks that are not publicly exposed.

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Unlocking the Secrets of Software-based DRM: A Comprehensive Guide

Kitaboo

In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the fascinating world of Digital Rights Management (DRM) and explore how it is implemented in software applications. At its core, software-based DRM relies on a combination of encryption, licensing, and authentication mechanisms to secure digital content.

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Advisory: Malicious North Korean Cyber Activity

SecureWorld News

Keep operating system patches up-to-date. If these services are required, use strong passwords or Active Directory authentication. Restrict users' ability (permissions) to install and run unwanted software applications. Scan all software downloaded from the Internet prior to executing.