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Navigating retail security challenges: A comprehensive approach

Navigating retail security challenges: A comprehensive approach 2024-05-09 at 07:16 By Retail spaces can be exposed to a number of risks, meaning security leaders need to be extra careful when creating security plans. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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Asia’s hyperscalers hustle for juice as datacenters drain grid

Asia’s hyperscalers hustle for juice as datacenters drain grid 2024-05-09 at 04:46 By Laura Dobberstein Power shortages are driving the industry to once-unthinkable places Southeast Asia’s hyperscalers face plenty of challenges – from securing talent, property, and keeping construction costs down – but these hurdles pale in comparison to the task of banking enough power.…

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DeepMind spinoff Isomorphic claims AlphaFold 3 predicts bio-matter down to the DNA

DeepMind spinoff Isomorphic claims AlphaFold 3 predicts bio-matter down to the DNA 2024-05-09 at 04:16 By Thomas Claburn AI may help drug discovery, but not US drug affordability Google and DeepMind spinoff Isomorphic Labs has developed an AI model called AlphaFold 3 that can, it’s claimed, predict the structure of molecules more accurately than existing

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What do Europeans, Americans and Australians have in common? Scammed $50M by fake e-stores

What do Europeans, Americans and Australians have in common? Scammed $50M by fake e-stores 2024-05-09 at 02:31 By Matthew Connatser BogusBazaar ripped off shoppers and scraped card details, but not in China A crime ring dubbed BogusBazaar has scammed 850,000 people out of tens of millions of dollars via a network of dodgy shopping websites.…

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Microsoft builds $3.3B cloud campus on Foxconn’s failed Wisconsin LCD plant plot

Microsoft builds $3.3B cloud campus on Foxconn’s failed Wisconsin LCD plant plot 2024-05-09 at 02:01 By Tobias Mann A Pleasant spot to Mount an AI push After Foxconn’s failed effort to turn Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, into an LCD manufacturing mecca, the site is getting a new lease on life after Microsoft revealed a $3.3 billion

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Microsoft builds $3.3B cloud campus on Foxconn’s failed Wisconsin LCD plant

Microsoft builds $3.3B cloud campus on Foxconn’s failed Wisconsin LCD plant 2024-05-09 at 01:46 By Tobias Mann A Pleasant spot to Mount an AI push After Foxconn’s failed effort to turn Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, into an LCD manufacturing mecca, the site is getting a new lease on life after Microsoft revealed a $3.3 billion investment

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Rivian crawls out covered in $1.5B of red ink, panting that it’s still alive

Rivian crawls out covered in $1.5B of red ink, panting that it’s still alive 2024-05-09 at 00:46 By Brandon Vigliarolo Leccy car maker ships bunch of vehicles, losing around $39K on each one Cost-cutting layoffs have had little effect on Rivian’s bottom line, as the troubled electric car maker has limped from another quarter with

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Undersea cables are high-priority targets – it’s high time to make these global pathways more resilient

Undersea cables are high-priority targets – it’s high time to make these global pathways more resilient 2024-05-09 at 00:16 By Jessica Lyons It’s ‘essential to national security’ ex-Navy intel officer tells us Interview  As undersea cables carry ever-increasing amounts of data, they become even higher priority targets for both cyber and physical attacks.… This article

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America will make at least quarter of advanced chips in 2032, compared to China’s 2%

America will make at least quarter of advanced chips in 2032, compared to China’s 2% 2024-05-08 at 23:31 By Matthew Connatser Projecting much, US semiconductor industry? By 2032 America is projected to produce 28 percent of the world’s most advanced processors while China will be making just two percent, or so the US Semiconductor Industry

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SpiNNcloud Systems unveils Arm-based ‘neuromorphic supercomputer’

SpiNNcloud Systems unveils Arm-based ‘neuromorphic supercomputer’ 2024-05-08 at 22:32 By Dan Robinson Brain-inspired chip folks set to show off hardware at ISC next week SpiNNcloud Systems says it is making commercially available a hybrid AI high performance computer system based on an architecture pioneered by Steve Furber, one of the designers of the original Arm

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Apple broke the law with anti-union tactics in NYC, labor watchdog barks

Apple broke the law with anti-union tactics in NYC, labor watchdog barks 2024-05-08 at 21:47 By Brandon Vigliarolo Interrogations, confiscating flyers, and prohibiting literature is no bueno, board says in final decision of 2022 case Apple tried to protest, but the complaints fell on deaf ears as the US National Labor Relations Board has finally

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FYI… Renewable energy sources behind 30% of the world’s electricity in 2023

FYI… Renewable energy sources behind 30% of the world’s electricity in 2023 2024-05-08 at 20:46 By Matthew Connatser It ain’t all sunshine and windmills – and guess who’s in the lead? China Thirty percent of the world’s electricity in 2023 was generated by renewable energy sources, according to a think tank.… This article is an

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Transport watchdog’s patience wears thin as Tesla Autopilot remedies may not be enough

Transport watchdog’s patience wears thin as Tesla Autopilot remedies may not be enough 2024-05-08 at 20:01 By Richard Speed Crashes continue even with recall fixes in place The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has written to Tesla as the company’s electric cars keep crashing despite a recall to fix problems with the Autopilot

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CISA boss: Secure code is the ‘only way to make ransomware a shocking anomaly’

CISA boss: Secure code is the ‘only way to make ransomware a shocking anomaly’ 2024-05-08 at 19:16 By Jessica Lyons And it would seriously inconvenience the Chinese and Russians, too RSAC  There’s a way to vastly reduce the scale and scope of ransomware attacks plaguing critical infrastructure, according to CISA director Jen Easterly: Make software

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NASA’s planet hunter shakes off reaction wheel woes and gets back to work

NASA’s planet hunter shakes off reaction wheel woes and gets back to work 2024-05-08 at 18:17 By Richard Speed No more stress for TESS NASA has confirmed that the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has recovered from a reaction wheel problem and resumed making observations.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original

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New Spectre-Style ‘Pathfinder’ Attack Targets Intel CPU, Leak Encryption Keys and Data

New Spectre-Style ‘Pathfinder’ Attack Targets Intel CPU, Leak Encryption Keys and Data 2024-05-08 at 18:01 By Researchers have discovered two novel attack methods targeting high-performance Intel CPUs that could be exploited to stage a key recovery attack against the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm. The techniques have been collectively dubbed Pathfinder by a group of academics from the University of California San Diego,

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A SaaS Security Challenge: Getting Permissions All in One Place 

A SaaS Security Challenge: Getting Permissions All in One Place  2024-05-08 at 18:01 By Permissions in SaaS platforms like Salesforce, Workday, and Microsoft 365 are remarkably precise. They spell out exactly which users have access to which data sets. The terminology differs between apps, but each user’s base permission is determined by their role, while additional permissions may

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iFixit hails replaceable LPCAMM2 laptop memory as a ‘big deal’

iFixit hails replaceable LPCAMM2 laptop memory as a ‘big deal’ 2024-05-08 at 17:47 By Dan Robinson So long SODIMM? Only in new Thinkpad so far, but memory format may well spread across market LPCAMM2 memory is getting the thumbs up from the team at iFixit, which hailed it as a return to the upgradeable laptop

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One year on, universities org admits MOVEit attack hit data of 800k people

One year on, universities org admits MOVEit attack hit data of 800k people 2024-05-08 at 17:17 By Connor Jones Nearly 95M people in total snagged by flaw in file transfer tool Just short of a year after the initial incident, the state of Georgia’s higher education government agency has confirmed that it was the victim

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