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The High-Stakes Game of Ensuring IoMT Device Security

SecureWorld News

This and many other vulnerabilities pose a significant risk, as they not only permit unauthorized access to individual devices but also enable hackers to infiltrate huge hospital networks and cause mass disruption through malicious software. They often exploit this information by demanding ransom or selling it on the Dark Web.

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Why Meta is giving away its extremely powerful AI model

Vox

But more importantly, its open source nature adds new urgency to an important ethical debate over who should control AI — and whether it can be made safe. Zuckerberg also made the case for why it’s better for leading AI models to be “open source,” which means making the technology’s underlying code largely available for anyone to use.

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Deeper Insights Into Facebook’s Torchnet

CTOvision

This announcement revealed the launch of Torchnet, an open source software toolkit meant to build upon the already existing Torch, which itself is an open source library for a deep machine learning framework. The reveal of a deep learning framework isn’t exactly new, but Facebook’s approach is a different strategy.

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Cloud native order management boosts speed, scale and operational efficiency

TM Forum

HT wanted to move its order management to being open source, cloud-native and microservices-based, so that it could be scaled easily. It provided a detailed blueprint for building a standardized, cloud-native software component. Open APIs also allow HT to expose network and IT capabilities to external ecosystem partners.

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Enterprise Software Trends that CIOs Can’t Ignore in 2019

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

Summary: Enterprise software is evolving faster than ever, and plays a critical role in all aspects of a business. So, where is enterprise software headed in the near future. photo credit: geralt via pixabay cc Back in 2011, Marc Andreessen pronounced, “Software is eating the world.” AI works its way into enterprise software.

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

Networking. The story of a developer deliberately polluting their open source projects—as outlined here for the “colors.js” ” libraries hosted on NPM—is a software supply chain issue that I suspect many organizations hadn’t considered. And now for the content! ” and “faker.js”

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Technology Short Take #80

Scott Lowe

Networking. Biruk Mekonnen has an introductory article on using Netmiko for network automation. Gabriele Gerbino has a nice write-up about Cisco’s efforts with APIs ; his article includes a brief description of YANG data models and a comparison of working with network devices via SSH or via API. Servers/Hardware.