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AI development booms as open source startups fill the gap

Dataconomy

Runa Capital’s ROSS Index highlights the growing market for AI and open-source technologies, tracking the rapid expansion of this sector. These efforts showcase the diverse, evolving nature of AI and open-source ventures. This convergence of trends is a key focus of the report.

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Top 4 focus areas for securing your software supply chain

CIO Business Intelligence

The complexity of the software supply chain (SSC) has the potential to expose your organization to greater risk than ever before. In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, managing and securing the software supply chain is crucial for delivering reliable and trusted software releases.

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10 highest-paying IT skills for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

According to a report from Indeed , a large part of this shift has come as organizations focus more on adopting AI in the workplace. Even as the IT job market experiences shifting dynamics, employment website Indeed reports a range of roles have maintained resiliency and even grown in demand.

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Report: New software trends among Java users

Venture Beast

Based on recent adoption trends, it's clear the original open sourcing of Java has set the language on a path to a more user-friendly future. Read More.

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Students of color are getting flagged to their teachers because testing software can’t see them

The Verge

Proctorio, a piece of exam surveillance software designed to keep students from cheating while taking tests, relies on open-source software that has a history of racial bias issues, according to a report by Motherboard. The software failed to recognize black faces more than half the time.

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Lazarus APT Continues to Exploit Log4j Vulnerability

SecureWorld News

Log4j is a widely-used open source Java logging library, and the vulnerability allowed threat actors to execute remote code on servers, potentially leading to unauthorized access and data breaches. Despite widespread awareness and patches issued by software developers, the vulnerability's exploitation remains a persistent threat.

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Cyber Safety Review Board's First Report: Log4j Here to Stay

SecureWorld News

The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) has released its first report , providing detailed information on the Log4j vulnerability. Organizations should continue to report (and escalate) observations of Log4j exploitation. Organizations should have a documented vulnerability response program.

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