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Google warned users of 33,015 nation-state attacks since January

Security Affairs

Google sent 11,856 government-backed phishing warnings during Q1 2020, 11,023 in Q2 2020, and 10,136 in Q3 2020. The IT giant pointed out that major events like elections and COVID-19 represent opportunities for threat actors. The trend in the nation-state attacks is consistent with what others have subsequently reported.

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Optimizing clinical trial site performance: A focus on three AI capabilities

IBM Big Data Hub

Despite advancements in the pharmaceutical industry and biomedical research, delivering drugs to market is still a complex process with tremendous opportunity for improvement. Additionally, biopharma companies may find themselves building out AI capabilities in-house sporadically and without overarching governance.

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Why Is The News Business So Terrible?

John Battelle's Searchblog

Even Threads, Meta’s Twitter competitor, has decided to downplay the role of current events on its platform. Digital publications adapted by embracing events, commerce, content mills , soft news (to mollify advertisers), and premium subscriptions, but when your core expertise is news, it’s hard to be good at much else.

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Law and Technology Move Center Stage

Positively RIM

Day 2 of the first ARMA/Sedona Executive Conference on Information Governance turned toward technology and law. While enabling quick delivery can be important, using algorithms for alerts to medical conditions or pharmaceutical needs can be life-saving. Why is Big Data significant for Information Governance?

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A Cyber Insurance Backstop

Schneier on Security

In the first week of January, the pharmaceutical giant Merck quietly settled its years-long lawsuit over whether or not its property and casualty insurers would cover a $700 million claim filed after the devastating NotPetya cyberattack in 2017.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

ForAllSecure

You're really looking at a government agency from some some country who's politically motivated and who can afford to put the money and the time into building a threat like this and who has the insider information from a uranium enrichment facility that would facilitate building a threat? My name is Tom Van Norman.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Behavioral Biometrics

ForAllSecure

So of course when I saw that some researchers were presenting a talk at SecTor 2021 in Toronto on defeating biometrics with artificial intelligence, well I knew I had to talk to them as well. So, secure facilities like data centers or you get into government facilities that are controlling do DoD type facilities. Vamosi: Good point.