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Bad beat: practical attacks against poker cheating devices

Elie

In-depth research publications, industry talks and blog posts about Google security, research at Google and cybersecurity in general in open-access.

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Webinar on China’s New Cybersecurity Law

Hunton Privacy

China’s new Cybersecurity Law will impose new restrictions on information flows from operators of key information infrastructure, and will become effective in June 2017. Hunton & Williams LLP will host a webinar on China’s New Cybersecurity Law on March 7, 2017, at 12:00 p.m. EST.

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InfoGov Links Of The Week 03-03-2017

Information is Currency

AWS, Microsoft and Google take different paths to the cloud. An outage at Amazon Web Services Tuesday rekindled the debate about whether it is wise to rely too heavily on one cloud service provider. Such snafus are rare for AWS so CIOs worry more about the potential for vendors to turn off their service without notice. But CIOs who bet on multiple providers often invite challenges, including committing resources to work with each vendor… Understanding the keys to enterprise information man

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Webinar: Finding the Right Information in Your Stockpiled Content

JKevinParker

On March 3, 2017 I presented an AIIM Webinar on how to make enterprise information more findable. You can view the replay on YouTube below. You can also download the deck on SlideShare here. [Note: There is a pause in the audio from 0:22 to 0:28, but the rest of the recording is there.].

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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‘The Organist Entertains’ – reaction to the insurance Ogden discount rate cut

CGI

‘The Organist Entertains’ – reaction to the insurance Ogden discount rate cut. ravi.kumarv@cgi.com. Wed, 03/01/2017 - 05:02. When I first saw the word ‘Ogden’ in the Insurance press I was immediately reminded of the long running BBC programme ‘the organist entertains’ hosted by Nigel Ogden. You’ll all know Ogden as the rate at which personal injury damages are calculated.

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DB2 for z/OS: the PGSTEAL and PGFIX Options of -ALTER BUFFERPOOL

Robert's Db2

Recently, a DB2 for z/OS professional I’ve known for some years sent to me a question about the relationship between the PGSTEAL and PGFIX options of the DB2 command -ALTER BUFFERPOOL. It took a few iterations of question and answer to get things straightened out, and I thought, “Hmm. If this person, who has lots of DB2 for z/OS experience and knowledge, needed a little help in getting PGSTEAL and PGFIX straightened out in his mind, it's likely that other DB2 people are in the same boat.

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Introspection on a Recent Downward Spiral

The Falcon's View

Alrighty. now that my RSA summary post is out of the way, let's get into a deeply personal post about how absolutely horrible of a week I had at RSA. Actually, that's not fair. The first half of the week was ok, but some truly horrible human beings targeted me (on social media) on Wednesday of that week, and it drove me straight down into a major depressive crash that left me reeling for days (well, frankly, through to today still).

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Insurers’ digital focus is looking through the wrong ‘lens’

CGI

Insurers’ digital focus is looking through the wrong ‘lens’. harini.kottees…. Tue, 02/28/2017 - 03:52. Read any article on digital insurance and it seems to me that it is all about the insurers! Big data, fraud reduction, improved risk ratios, cross product customer engagement are common themes in the trade and advisor “blogsphere”. Whilst these are undoubtedly areas where the insurance operating model can be improved and indeed transformed by the use of new technology, they all seem to miss the

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CNIL Launches New Public Consultation on the GDPR

Hunton Privacy

On February 23, 2017, the French Data Protection Authority (“CNIL”) launched an online public consultation on three topics identified by the Article 29 Working Party (“Working Party”) in its 2017 action plan for the implementation of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). The three topics are consent, profiling and data breach notification.

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How and Why Should You Be Tracking Geopolitical Risk?

Geopolitical risk is now at the top of the agenda for CEOs. But tracking it can be difficult. The world is more interconnected than ever, whether in terms of economics and supply chains or technology and communication. Geopolitically, however, it is becoming increasingly fragmented – threatening the operations, financial well-being, and security of globally connected companies.

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Digital Transformation in UK General Insurance: Where do MGAs fit in?

CGI

Digital Transformation in UK General Insurance: Where do MGAs fit in? harini.kottees…. Tue, 02/28/2017 - 04:15. A lot of attention has been drawn to the digital developments that are being undertaken by insurers in the direct marketplace, but whilst direct is an important market, transformation of the indirect channel is also deserving of more attention.

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RSA USA 2017 In Review

The Falcon's View

Now that I've had a week to recover from the annual infosec circus event to end all circus events, I figured it's a good time to attempt being reflective and proffer my thoughts on the event, themes, what I saw, etc, etc, etc. For starters, holy moly, 43,000+ people?!?!?!?!?! I mean. good grief. the event was about a quarter of that a decade ago. If you've never been to RSA, or if you only started attending in the last couple years, then it's really hard to describe to you how dramatic the chang