Month: September 2024

Three essential steps for organizations to safeguard against deepfakes

Our identities face unprecedented threat. While AI has the potential to be a force for good, in the hands of nefarious actors it can have the opposite effect, amplifying these dangers. Among these threats are deepfakes: synthetic media used to impersonate real individuals. Over the past year, these fraudulent impersonations…

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How risk executives can prioritize full stack technology coverage now

Security leaders have become increasingly clear on one thing: Application Security (AppSec) has grown more complex and complicated than ever before. With the rise of cloud computing, microservices, and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, the attack surface has expanded dramatically. More tools, more data, more potential vulnerabilities—it’s no wonder that…

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The best budget wireless earbuds for 2024

While the latest wireless earbuds from Apple, Sony, Bose and other big-name brands may dominate the headlines, you absolutely do not need to spend triple digits to get something good. These days it’s more than possible to find a clean-sounding, richly-featured pair for well under $100, but navigating the bargain…

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Shein Workers Have Had It—and They’re Going Public

Workers have been sharing videos alleging the precarious working conditions that have allowed the Chinese ecommerce giant to target unstoppable growth. Source

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Deepak Chopra’s AI voice aims to enlighten your listening

ElevenLabs has added a Deepak Chopra to the stable of celebrity voice clones available on its Reader App. Chopra’s AI-generated voice can now read out any digital text to you with his full approval. Chopra joins the likes of Judy Garland, James Dean, Burt Reynolds, and Sir Laurence Olivier as a…

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First Intel Xeon W-3500 review lands with shocking realization — Intel excels at scientific computing and ML, but lags desperately everywhere else

Puget Systems has published a detailed content creation review of the Intel Xeon W-3500 series. The company’s latest workstation processors are an update of the W-3400 series, offering increased core counts and cache but maintaining the core architecture. This new chips aim to address Intel’s lagging performance in the high-end…

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