This post was originally published on this site Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Avrohom Gottheil, founder of #AskTheCEO Media, recaps the fascinating conversation he had with Vishal Salvi, SVP & CISO at Infosys, about the evolution of cybersecurity and the question about whose responsibility it is […]
The rise of new-age cyber heroes
This post was originally published on this site Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Cybersecurity experts tell us the hows and whys of today’s cybersecurity world, and how the emerging hacker ecosystem calls for a new type of defender. Click here to continue.
Security chaos engineering for improving cloud cyber resilience
This post was originally published on this site Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Chaos engineering is a new approach to learning about systems by breaking them and determining whether they can be easily recovered. Security chaos engineering assesses cyber resiliency through controlled but random experiments, and […]
The Confederation of British Industry bets on high-quality data to underpin tech adoption
This post was originally published on this site Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Naomi Weir, innovation program director of the Confederation of British Industry, talks with Infosys about her work guiding British business toward innovation, new ways to deal with data, and sustainability in a period […]
Spirit AeroSystems transforms its engineering with a model-based enterprise
This post was originally published on this site Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” Sivakumar Balasubramanian, vice president of factory support engineering at Spirit AeroSystems, talks to Infosys about the need for transformation in the aerospace industry and how a strong technology backbone that delivers a single […]
Riding a KONE elevator gets fun with flow connectivity and cloud services
This post was originally published on this site Thank you for joining us on “The cloud hub: From cloud chaos to clarity.” KONE is tying the physical and digital worlds together to create new value for its customers and users. Hotels can now use KONE technology to create personalized experiences for guests, such as offering […]
Everything you need to know about the wild world of heat pumps
This post was originally published on this siteWe’re entering the era of the heat pump. The concept behind heat pumps is simple: powered by electricity, they move heat around to either cool or heat buildings. It’s not a new idea—they were invented in the 1850s and have been used in homes since the 1960s. But […]
Deploying a multidisciplinary strategy with embedded responsible AI
This post was originally published on this siteThe finance sector is among the keenest adopters of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI), the predictive powers of which have been demonstrated everywhere from back-office process automation to customer-facing applications. AI models excel in domains requiring pattern recognition based on well-labeled data, like fraud detection models […]
The Download: untrustworthy AI, and Rust’s origin story
This post was originally published on this siteThis is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Why you shouldn’t trust AI search engines Last week was the week chatbot-powered search engines were supposed to arrive. The idea is for AI bots to […]
Why you shouldn’t trust AI search engines
This post was originally published on this siteThis story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Last week was the week chatbot-powered search engines were supposed to arrive. The big idea is that these AI bots would upend our experience of […]
How Rust went from a side project to the world’s most-loved programming language
This post was originally published on this siteMany software projects emerge because—somewhere out there—a programmer had a personal problem to solve. That’s more or less what happened to Graydon Hoare. In 2006, Hoare was a 29-year-old computer programmer working for Mozilla, the open-source browser company. Returning home to his apartment in Vancouver, he found that […]
The Download: controversial gene therapy tests, and algorithms on trial
This post was originally published on this siteThis is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. This biohacking company is using a crypto city to test controversial gene therapies Last year, biotech startup Minicircle started recruiting participants for a clinical trial of […]