Artificial Brain 2022Big thanks to all of our friends who’ve made live shows possible for us this past year, namely: Mike Paparo and Paulo Paguntalan on vocals and Evan Milowic on drums.
Our partners at Hacklido concluded the year of 2022 in their second newsletter They have combined useful materials on the topic of Cyber Security – from blogs to videos and social media postsCyber Security Round Up #2 – Dec 30, 22 – https://hacklido.com/blog/180-cyber-security-round-up-2-dec-30th-22✨ If your company/project/community are willing to become a partner of Cyber Security News, feel free to contact us: @cybersecadmin@Cyber_Security_Channel
5 ways CISOs can secure BYOD and remote work without increasing security budgetsRemote and hybrid work models have quickly become ubiquitous. The rapid shift to this new mode of work jumpstarted attempts to address the new security risks that accompany it.Now, with the beginning of a New Year and the fear of recession creeping into enterprise planning, security organizations must find ways to protect dispersed data and resources without driving up costs. They also need to continue supporting remote work and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), which are key drivers for business flexibility, agility and accessibility to a wide range of human talent.@Cyber_Security_Channel
🎄Happy New Year from the Cyber Security News Team!We would like to say thank you for supporting our community throughout this year. Together we have managed to reach important milestones and accomplish many significant goals.Our team hopes that all the content on this channel was useful and enjoyable for you. Thank you once again, and see you in the New Year of 2023!@Cyber_Security_Channel 🎅🏻
Dropbox Encryption: How Boxcryptor Assets Will Secure Dropbox Business PlansA lack of zero-knowledge encryption is the main problem that’s kept Dropbox from rising higher in best cloud storage rankings. Evidently, Dropbox agrees that it’s a problem, since it’s taken steps to correct the issue by acquiring German security firm Boxcryptor. This article explains how you can expect Dropbox encryption to change over time.@Cyber_Security_Channel
Cybersecurity Leaders Outline Future Trends Ahead of Infosecurity Europe 2023Infosecurity Europe requested that its network of cybersecurity leaders analyze potential major trends that might be coming over the next year. Some of the concerns raised include the political landscape, cyber weapons, nation-state cyber threat actors, and more. Enhancements in AI could help mitigate some of the human weakness that is the cause of many security incidents.@Cyber_Security_Channel
🔥 Training neural networks 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗯𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗽?Geoffrey Hinton proposed a forward-forward (FF) algorithm at this year’s NeurIPS.The idea is inspired by the realization that there is very little to no evidence that mammal brains are performing back-prop-like operations when learning. Are mammal brains strictly feed-forward? Maybe. Paper Link: https://www.cs.toronto.edu/~hinton/FFA13.pdfWant to try FF yourself? Now you can do it in PyTorch!Checkout it’s now available on #github :https://github.com/mohammadpz/pytorch_forward_forward
🔐 Oversec – Privacy for All Apps!Oversec transparently encrypts and decrypts any text in any app.Oversec constantly monitors the text on your screen. When it finds an encrypted text, it tries to decrypt it and then shows the decrypted text as an overlay in place of the encrypted text. Conversely, it can read text out of an input field, encrypt it, and then put the encrypted text back into the input field.Oversec also features a unique way of encoding the encrypted messages. It stores the encrypted text in invisible (zero-width) characters and let’s you add decoy text at the end. You may also encrypt and send photos through Oversec – its unique camera mode even allows you to take and send an encrypted photo without ever storing the original photo on the device.Oversec encrypts your data either using symmetric keys (using ChaCha20 cipher + Poly1305 MAC) or using asymmetric PGP encryption (making use of the OpenKeychain app).#app #android #privacy #security
Data scientists need different things at different stages of their career. Here’s what I needed from my mentors at various points in my career.As a junior data scientist I needed someone to📌 show me the data science process📌 explain to me precisely what questions i was trying to answer📌 how the project fits in with the overall objective and📌 keep me from getting distracted by cool new techAs a mid-level data scientist I needed someone to📌 explain the business problem to me📌 introduce me to appropriate stakeholders📌 guide me to correct solutions and📌 keep me from getting distracted by my other prioritiesAs a senior+ data scientist I need someone to📌 tell me what the priorities are (Credits :Timothy Dobbins)