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[Podcast] The Future of AI is Today

AIIM

And that is the topic of our new AIIM On Air podcast interview with author and futurist, Ash Fontana. Google, Amazon, Microsoft; these are all companies that put Artificial Intelligence at the center of their strategy. The key to gaining an advantage from AI is turning that innovation into real-world process improvement.

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GUEST ESSAY: The key differences between ‘information privacy’ vs. ‘information security’

The Last Watchdog

The same would be true of the prices of your products for sale on Amazon, or your own website. Availability gets a lot of attention these days, usually when the topic of ransomware comes up. Ransomware uses encryption (typically a good thing) to make your business information un-available.

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Tech firms suspend use of ‘biased’ facial recognition technology

Security Affairs

Amazon, IBM and now Microsoft ban the sale of facial recognition technology to police departments and are urging for federal laws to regulate its use. Microsoft is joining Amazon and IBM when it comes to halting the sale of facial recognition technology to police departments. ” reads the Amazon’s announcement.

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SQL Dump from popular Indian BGR tech site leaked online

Security Affairs

Hackers are sharing SQL databases from unsecured Amazon S3 buckets, one of them belongs to the BGR tech news site in India. BGR, aka Boy Genius Report, is a popular technology-influenced website that covers topics ranging from consumer gadgets, to entertainment, gaming, and science. .

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Amazon And The Bridge Too Far

John Battelle's Searchblog

But we were out of the stuff, so, as has become my habit, I turned to Amazon. Sure, I’ve been ambiently aware of Amazon’s algorithmic pricing and merchandising practices, but last night, the raw power of the company’s control over my routine purchases was on full display. Either way, Amazon makes money.

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Does Web3 Matter To Marketers?

John Battelle's Searchblog

I’m simplifying here, and Web3 is a complicated topic (one that’s currently undergoing its own version of the dot com crash , but that’s another post). Again, those are topics for future posts. Will it work? But should marketers pay attention? Absolutely. 7 seconds?!)

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Catches of the month: Phishing scams for December 2020

IT Governance

That’s why it has created the Cyber Aware campaign , which contains guidance on topics such as password security and software updates that will protect you from criminals’ most common attack methods. You are sent to a bogus website that’s made up to look like the Amazon login page. Malware hidden in e-cards.

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