MACHINELEARNING ERA IN CYBERSECURITY: A STEP TOWARDS A SAFER WORLD OR THE BRINK OF CHAOS?

February 22, 2019

While the idea of artificial intelligence (AI) and the real applications of machine learning (ML) have been influencing various fields for years now, their full transformative potential is yet to be realized. ML-based technologies increasingly help fight large-scale fraud, evaluate and optimize business processes, improve testing procedures and develop new solutions to existing problems. Like most innovations, however, even machine learning has drawbacks.

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Code On Technologies

Code On is a University spin-off, based in Boston, founded primarily by MIT, Caltech and Dresden Technical University professors. The company is backed by the founding professors and investors. Our mission is to promote and develop our Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) technology which is well suited to address numerous technical complexities in today’s market. RLNC uses the algebraic nature of data to achieve significant management and performance gains in the transmission and storage of information.

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The Importance of Cybersecurity Threat Detection for Utilities

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Cybersecurity threats against energy companies, including utilities, have been increasing at an alarming rate. A comprehensive approach to ensuring cyber protection is essential and should include cybersecurity threat detection as a standard element. But not all such cybersecurity solutions are created equal.

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Secure by Design: Lexmark Print Devices

whitePaper | October 27, 2022

As organizations enhance the security of their infrastructure and move towards security methodologies and strategies, such as, Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), defense in depth, assume breach, and zero trust to provide tighter access controls, the print infrastructure must also adapt. It must become a strategic initiative to secure the print infrastructure and consider both internal and external threats. Data has become a cornerstone for innovation and has become a company's most valuable asset. Some of the challenges that companies face are inadequate security practices and too much data to manage. It is important to remember that security is not a solo sport, and as a community, we are stronger together.

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Dell PowerScale OneFS: Security Considerations

whitePaper | December 28, 2022

In the age of Digital Transformation, organizations must adapt to modern data requirements and implement new features for the transformation life cycle. Throughout this process, protecting data is vital as it is an organization’s most valuable asset. This document describes how to maintain an aggressive security posture for a PowerScale OneFS cluster and meet industry security requirements.

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Google Cloud security foundations guide

whitePaper | April 19, 2021

This guide presents an opinionated view of Google Cloud security best practices, organized to allow users to adopt or adapt them and then automatically deploy them for their estates on Google Cloud. This document can be useful to you if you are a CISO, security practitioner, risk or compliance officer.

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Systemic Cybersecurity Risk and role of the Global Community: Managing the Unmanageable

whitePaper | November 29, 2022

In February 2022, a cyberattack on commercial satellite services in Ukraine caused electricitygenerating wind farms to shut down across Central Europe. In July 2021, supermarkets in Sweden were forced to close their doors after a cyberattack on an IT services provider based in Florida, USA.

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Cloud Collaboration Security Technical Paper Series: Webex Messaging

whitePaper | December 17, 2022

Webex is a cloud collaboration platform that provides messaging, calling, and meeting features. This paper describes the architecture and security features related to the Webex Messaging service and the suite of tools that the Webex Messaging service provides to keep customers’ data safe from Cisco as well as external attackers.

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Code On Technologies

Code On is a University spin-off, based in Boston, founded primarily by MIT, Caltech and Dresden Technical University professors. The company is backed by the founding professors and investors. Our mission is to promote and develop our Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) technology which is well suited to address numerous technical complexities in today’s market. RLNC uses the algebraic nature of data to achieve significant management and performance gains in the transmission and storage of information.

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