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Where to Learn Deep Learning – Courses, Tutorials, Software

CTOvision

The term “deep learning” refers to the method of training multi-layered neural networks, and became popular after papers by Geoffrey Hinton and his co-workers which showed a fast way to train such networks. NYU Deep Learning course material by Yann LeCun. Geoff Hinton Coursera course on Neural Networks.

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New Cyber Incident Reporting Rules for U.S. Banks

SecureWorld News

At the same time, banking organizations are a growing target for cyberattacks. One study by Trend Micro reported a 1,318% rise in ransomware attacks targeting banks in the first half of 2021. Many banks will have just a day and a half to report cyber incidents, under a new rule that will go into effect on May 1, 2022.

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Feeding America turns to data to feed the hungry

CIO Business Intelligence

One organization, Feeding America, the country’s largest domestic hunger relief organization, is turning to information technology to help, having hired three years ago its first IT chief to transform how its network of 200 food banks serve the food insecure. Those food banks also have varying levels of technology acumen.

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Keys to Safe Online Shopping this Holiday Season

SecureWorld News

Merry and bright Keeping an eye on your bank statements Your first line of defense against identity theft and fraud is to pay close attention to your financial records, like bank statements and credit card transactions. Here is what we think is cheerful and what we think is coal-worthy for shopping online this holiday season.

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Talking Fax with Michel Colaci

Spearline Testing

Michel also revealed another sector that actively uses and benefits from fax is banking. “If you're transferring particularly larger sums of money and so on, those transfers are still documented with fax messages, not necessarily to the consumer, of course, but between the banks.”

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CIOs Want To Know: How Do Phishing Attacks Happen?

The Accidental Successful CIO

As the person with the CIO job, one of your biggest issues is that the bad guys who are attacking your corporate network are getting more sophisticated, more prevalent, and more dangerous every day because they understand the importance of information technology. Or is there? These bad guys come in all sorts of different forms.

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5G coronavirus conspiracy theorists are endangering the workers who keep networks running

The Verge

Schools, hospitals, and businesses all relied on this invisible network, and with the pandemic forcing people to work from home, there was more strain on the system than ever before. 5G was causing the symptoms of COVID-19, she told him, and he was secretly installing the high-speed network under instructions from the local council.

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