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DIY GPU server: Build your own PC for deep learning

Building your own GPU server isn't hard, and it can easily beat the cost of training deep learning models in the cloud Read More

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2017 Malware Trends in Review: How attacks are evolving and what to expect next

Heading into 2018, companies need to be prepared to encounter and protect themselves from these dangerous trends with increasing frequency. To help, this report will provide deep dives into each trend along with recommendations for what you can do now to keep your organization secure. Read More

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The 12 biggest issues IT faces today

From securing IoT to retraining IT talent to finding new revenue streams, CIOs have more than their share of concerns keeping them up at night. Read More

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For strong API security, you need a program not a piecemeal approach

When designed and managed properly, APIs can be less problematic than traditional integration methods and can actually increase an organization's security posture. Read More

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Monsanto finds room to grow with open source software

The agriculture giant is using open source geospatial software to help visualize crop performance and yield information, thereby lowering costs and boosting IT's options to tailor applications for users' needs. Read More

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DJI's failed bug bounty program and video surveillance programs | Salted Hash Ep 13

Host Steve Ragan unpacks the latest news about Chinese company DJI's failed bug bounty program, plus new developments in video surveillance and more, with Steve's former colleague Fahmida Rashid. Watch Now

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Why Microsoft's Cosmos DB may displace AWS's cloud databases

Cosmos DB's all-in-one-approach seems to be what developers really want, rather than an array of specific tools like AWS DynamoDB, Redshift, and Aurora Read More

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How Apple users can protect themselves against Spectre and Meltdown

Fire and fury as Apple confirms all Macs, iPhones, iPads and other devices (bar Apple Watch) are vulnerable to the newly revealed Spectre and Meltdown bugs. Read More

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Samsung takes on Microsoft and Google with its Flip collaborative whiteboard

The company is looking to bring digital whiteboards into corporate meeting rooms, which one analyst called 'the new battleground for business communications and collaboration.' Read More

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LG teases ThinQ smart speaker

LG is planning to launch a smart speaker with Google Assistant built in later in 2018. Watch Now

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Ponemon 2017 State of Endpoint Security Risk Report

The Ponemon Institute & Barkly surveyed 665 IT and security leaders to rank the impact of evolving threats. Find out what types of attacks are hitting businesses hardest and how much they're paying to recover. Read More

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