The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner will be conducting assessments of government agencies over the coming year to confirm their compliance under privacy obligations. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: August 2017
Juniper to buy security software startup Cyphort
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•The Silicon Valley startup makes security analytics software. Financial terms were not disclosed. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Palo Alto reports strong Q4 as it adds new customers
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•The company delivered strong fourth quarter earnings and delivered an outlook roughly in line with expectations. …read more Source:: Open Source S
AMD launches cheapest Threadripper processor
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•AMD adds another Threadripper chip to the line up — the Threadripper 1900X. …read more Source:: Open Source S
White Ops, Trade Desk partner to tackle ad fraud
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•The companies aim to block fraudulent ad impressions before they are purchased. …read more Source:: Open Source S
AI to the people: Anaconda readies its Enterprise 5 Python distribution
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•Hallmarks of Anaconda’s new Enterprise release include deployment of Python-generated assets to executives and analysts, and Python machine learning models to mainstream developers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Magna launches MAX4 system, aims to scale autonomous driving broadly
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•Magna, a large contract manufacturer and supplier to the auto industry, launched an integrated autonomous driving system that will make its way through the supply chain. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Catalia Health seeks to improve treatment adherence through personal robots
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•Catalia Health’s social robot Mabu is being rolled out as a treatment adherence aid for patients living with chronic illnesses. …read more Source:: Open Source S
NBN reduces peak funding to AU$51b
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•NBN has decreased the total number of premises in Australia by 200,000 and reduced peak funding to AU$51 billion at maximum, reducing its FttN footprint and increasing those covered by …read more Source:: Open Source S
Instagram API found leaking ‘high-profile’ email addresses and phone numbers
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•The Facebook-owned company says no passwords were leaked, but is warning users about suspicious calls and texts. …read more Source:: Open Source S