Celonis Acquires Lenses Io Launches Execution Graph

Celonis recently raised $1 billion in venture capital to scale out its Execution Management System (EMS). The Series D round valued Celonis at more than $11 billion. EMS manages and optimizes business processes across multiple systems, devices and edge applications. Celonis has systems for Salesforce and SAP as well as tailored platforms for accounts payable and receivable, procurement and order and inventory management. Customers include AXA, Cisco, Deloitte, Hitachi and Whirlpool to name a few....

March 24, 2023 · 2 min · 307 words · Sharron Coleman

Chatgpt Lacked Depth And Insight Say Prestigious Science Journal Editors

There’s also been much written about the drawbacks of the system including its production of outright falsehoods in published articles. The journal Nature reports that the program does not meet the criteria for authorship of scholarly articles “because they cannot take responsibility for the content and integrity of scientific papers,” meaning, the programs. Also: ChatGPT is ’not particularly innovative,’ and ’nothing revolutionary’, says Meta’s chief AI scientist There is another, more subtle limitation to ChatGPT that some scholars are discovering: its output can tend to have a banal, overly general, uninformative quality even when the program is not inaccurate....

March 24, 2023 · 5 min · 904 words · Harold Conley

China S Personal Data Protection Law Kicks In Today

Multinational corporations (MNCs) that move personal information out of the country also will have to obtain certification on data protection from professional institutions, according to the PIPL. The legislation was passed in August, after it went through a couple of revisions since it was first pitched in October last year. Effective from November 1, the new law was necessary to address the “chaos” data had created, with online platforms over-collecting personal data, the Chinese government then said....

March 24, 2023 · 5 min · 907 words · Alison Shelnutt

Chrome To Offer New Operating System Admin Certification

The Professional Chrome OS Administrator certification will launch in the fall, a Chrome spokesperson confirmed to ZDNet. It will replace the Chrome OS admin certification, which is currently offline. “Like all certifications, this exam is meant to showcase to the market an individual’s extensive skill set in a certain area,” Leah Coleman, who works on partner training and enablement for Chrome OS, told ZDNet. Certifications in computer science are offered by a variety of organizations and are typically test-based measures of your proficiency in a certain skill or tool....

March 24, 2023 · 3 min · 489 words · Ericka Bostwick

Chromebook Data Sanitization Comes To Blancco Drive Eraser

This has resulted, however, in piles and piles of Chromebooks that need their data securely wiped, either to put them back into service or to allow them to be disposed. But sanitizing the data on Chromebooks can be a pain. Until now. Blancco has announced that Blancco Drive Eraser now supports Chromebook data sanitization. The new support allows a wide range of organizations – enterprises, IT Asset Disposition service providers, academic institutions, etc....

March 24, 2023 · 2 min · 339 words · Peter Payne

Cloud Storage Deal Get 2Tb Of Storage With End To End Encryption For Only 10

The Internxt - 2TB Decentralized Cloud Storage: 1-Year Subscription that is currently available for just $9.99 offers zero-knowledge decentralized cloud storage with end-to-end encryption that provides uncompromising security. It encrypts your uploaded files and then divides them into fragments on your end so that you’re the only one with the decryption key that is required to retrieve them. However, in spite of its complex power, Internxt is very easy to use....

March 24, 2023 · 2 min · 252 words · Vincent Oliver

Cloudflare Was The Target Of A Sophisticated Phishing Attack Here S Why It Didn T Work

That meant that even with the correct usernames and passwords, the attackers couldn’t access accounts and no systems were compromised. According to cybersecurity researchers at Cloudflare who analysed the attack, it was a sophisticated attack targeting employees and systems “in such a way that we believe most organizations would be likely to be breached”. Cloudflare has detailed what happened because they believe the culprit is still out there targeting multiple organisations....

March 24, 2023 · 4 min · 684 words · Deborah Rayburn

Cloudify Partners With Servicenow For Business Cloud Automation

Cloudify enables you to trade online with your customers while fully integrating orders, pricing, product, and stock data with a range of enterprise resource planning (ERP) such as SAP. It also works with warehouse and accounting back office systems. Using plugins, you can also use your existing toolchains such as Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible, CloudFormation, and Kubernetes for even more advanced automation capabilities. Put it all together, and you get what Cloudify calls ‘Environment As A Service’ (EaaS)....

March 24, 2023 · 3 min · 555 words · Alvin Crank

Cloudlinux Releases Uchecker Security Tool For Linux Servers

This newly open-sourced program, part of the company’s TuxCare security services, scans Linux servers for out-of-date libraries both on disk and in memory. Unlike other such tools, it can also find false negatives by reporting on vulnerable libraries running in memory that might be missed by other scanners. It works with all modern Linux server distros and is licensed under the GPLv2. UChecker, which is an abbreviation for “userspace checker,” works with all modern Linux distributions, not just the RHEL family....

March 24, 2023 · 3 min · 564 words · Faith Williams

Could Your Next Iphone Be A Satellite Iphone

No dead spots. That’s what owning a satellite phone offers. And a weird rumor is circulating that the next iPhone could connect to a constellation of satellites orbiting the earth, freeing you from the tyranny – and sometimes awfulness – of terrestrial cellular providers. But all that is unlikely, and to top it all off, the reality of satellite phones differs a great deal from the non-stop action portrayed in the movies....

March 24, 2023 · 2 min · 380 words · Christopher Weston

Coursera Break Down Pros Cons And Popular Courses

When Stanford professors opened Coursera in 2012 –– before schools embraced remote learning –– Coursera made headlines for its free online courses. News outlets projected that Coursera would revolutionize higher education. The online education company now offers thousands of courses from more than 300 universities and companies. Coursera serves students in North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. It offers 20 degrees and 17 MasterTrack certificates, a program that allows online learners to earn credits toward a graduate degree....

March 24, 2023 · 4 min · 756 words · Therese Phares

Covidsafe Uploaded 1 65M Handshakes And Was Only Used By Nsw And Victoria

According to the report [PDF], over 7.6 million Australians registered for COVIDSafe. As at 31 December 2020, the ABS has Australia’s population at just under 25.7 million people. For the period 26 April 2020 to 15 May 2021, 779 COVIDSafe users, who tested positive for COVID-19, consented to having their data uploaded to the National COVIDSafe Data Store (NCDS). This saw over 1.65 million digital handshakes uploaded to the NCDS, and the identification of 2,827 potential close contacts from 37,668 encounters....

March 24, 2023 · 4 min · 730 words · Jill Pena

Creality Sermoon D1 Review An Industrial Level 3D Printer For Under 700

This article and the accompanying video are part of ZDNet’s 3D Printing Discovery Series. In addition to testing 3D printers, we also explore maker and smart home technology, stress-test servers, fly drones, and regularly dive deep into advanced geekery for fun and profit. Today, as shown in the video, we’re assembling and testing the Creality Sermoon D1. This is a very nice printer, but there are a few issues in the setup and design that you should be aware of before you scoop one of these up....

March 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1574 words · Jason West

Critical Infrastructure Bill Should Be Split To Swiftly Give Government Step In Powers Pjcis

“The committee received compelling evidence that the complexity and frequency of cyber attacks on critical infrastructure is increasing globally. Australia is not immune and there is clear recognition from government and industry that we need to do more to protect our nation against sophisticated cyber threats, particularly against our critical infrastructure,” committee chair Senator James Paterson said. The Bill in question, the Security Legislation Amendment (Critical Infrastructure) Bill 2020, as currently drafted seeks to provide government with powers to step in and provide “assistance” to entities in response to significant cyber attacks on Australian systems, create enhanced cybersecurity obligations for those entities most important to the nations, and introduce sector-specific positive security obligations (PSO) for critical infrastructure entities....

March 24, 2023 · 3 min · 626 words · Thelma Marquez

Critical Vulnerability Within Adobe Infrastructure Tool Ops Cli

What is Adobe Ops-cli? Adobe’s Ops-cli component is a Python (programming language) ‘wrapper‘ -powerful, useful tools also known as ‘decorators’ in the community that gives developers the ability to modify functions and classes in a software library or computer program. Adobe’s Ops-cli wrapper works with Terraform, Ansible and is designed for cloud computing automation. Wrappers or decorators are very useful because “they allow the extension of an existing function, without any modification to the original function source code....

March 24, 2023 · 2 min · 330 words · Edward Long

Cyber Monday 2022 Chromebook Deal This 14 Inch Asus Is On Sale For A Crazy Low 119

One of the biggest benefits of Chromebooks is you can reset them to factory fresh with a couple of mouse-clicks. So you could keep this in the office and if someone forgot their notebook, you could hook them up to their accounts in minutes. But the real value of this notebook is it’s really inexpensive for a powerfully functional gift. Also: Best Chromebooks

March 24, 2023 · 1 min · 63 words · Helen Pratt

Cybercriminals Recreate Cobalt Strike In Linux

Dubbed Vermilion Strike, Intezer said on Tuesday that the new variation leans on Cobalt Strike functionality, including its command-and-control (C2) protocol, its remote access functionality, and its ability to run shell instructions. Cobalt Strike is a legitimate penetration testing tool for Windows systems. Released in 2012, the tool has been constantly abused by threat actors including advanced persistent threat (APT) groups such as Cozy Bear and campaigns designed to spread Trickbot and the Qbot/Qakbot banking Trojan....

March 24, 2023 · 2 min · 399 words · Randy Barnett

Cybernet A New Israeli Cybersecurity Social Network Vpnoverview Com

What is Cybernet? Cybernet is a cybersecurity network launched by the INCD. It has been designed like a social network, where every user has a personal profile and can post information in their own name or anonymously. Currently, members of Cybernet include about 1,000 cyber professionals such as analysts, researchers and information security managers. Users can access information to form a current snapshot of attacks in their sector, and in Israel in general....

March 24, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Sallie Ostrander

Cybersecurity The Most Powerful Feature Of Quantum Communication Vpnoverview Com

Quantum Technology Explained As well as progress in quantum computing, there has been rapid progress in the development of quantum communication networks. These are needed to join quantum computers together and form a quantum internet. Quantum communication networks, like quantum computers, use qubits for communication. Qubits are the equivalent of digital systems’ bits and bytes. However, unlike a bit that can only have a state of either zero or one, a qubit can have a state of both zero and one at the same time....

March 24, 2023 · 3 min · 633 words · Tamara Houston

Cybersecurity Graduates Are Doubling But That S Still Not Going To Fix The Skills Crisis

Supply chain component strains are affecting all industries right now, but one supply chain problem that pre-existed the pandemic is the mismatch between supply and demand for cybersecurity staff. ENISA, the EU’s transnational cybersecurity agency, has now raised a flag about the enduring labor market supply problem and says it won’t be resolved despite a doubling of the number of graduates in the next two years. See also: Managers aren’t worried about keeping their IT workers happy....

March 24, 2023 · 3 min · 611 words · Jennifer Levitz