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Accenture shares 9 cybersecurity predictions for 2023

Accenture analysts unveil 9 cybersecurity predictions for 2023, anticipating more destructive cyberattacks and quantum computing threats.Read More

What is machine perception?

The types of machine perception — sight, sound and more — and what this kind of technology can do now, and can’t do — yet.Read More

What is artificial intelligence (AI) clustering? How it identifies patterns

Learn about AI clustering, how it’s used in specific applications, its challenges and benefits (and what it can’t do).Read More

Last-Minute Gifts? Use CNET Shopping to Seek Out the Best Deals – CNET

Here’s how to use our browser extension to get the best online deals (and some bonus resources, too) during the holidays — or any time.

Gemini, Uber data breaches show third-party risk can’t be ignored 

Gemini and Uber’s third-party data breaches highlight that organizations need a strong answer to third-party risk.Read More

Why ‘quiet quitting’ could fuel the next major cybersecurity breach

To defend against today’s threats as ‘quiet quitting’ runs rampant, organizations must strengthen company-wide cybersecurity culture.Read More

Angry, irrational, erratic: This is Elon Musk’s Twitter

It’s been seven weeks of chaos since Elon Musk took control of Twitter. | Muhammed Selim Korkutata/Anadolu Agency It’s not about doxxing. It’s about Elon. There are so many questions…

NASA Is Building the ‘First Sample Depot on Another World,’ on Mars – CNET

NASA has chosen a spot called Three Forks to drop off some of the Perseverance rover’s rock collection.

ThoughtSpot and dbt Labs partner for semantic layer integration

ThoughtSpot focuses on the analytics experience, while dbt Labs models tables, columns and metrics in SQL code. Can the two attain symbiosis?Read More

Cybersecurity leaders say they aren’t prepared to prevent a breach — what needs to improve in 2023?

An Ivanti study found 2023 will be challenging in 4 cybersecurity areas: ransomware, phishing, software vulnerabilities and DDoS attacks.Read More

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