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Automate Cloud Data Operations for BI and ML Data Pipelines
Businesses are in a rush to move their on-site data warehouse and Hadoop data analytics environments to the cloud. They are seeking solutions to facilitate and accelerate migration and ongoing operations. Migration, operationalization, development, and orchestration of data pipelines are now…
Big Data in 2020: Future, Growth, and Challenges
About a decade ago, global data started growing exponentially, and since then, it hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down. The sources include social networks, the Internet, text messages, and media files. IoT sensors and devices have also created massive amounts of data and drive the growth of the…
Covid-19 is unleashing a series of cyber threats. Here’s how to deal with them
The world is trying to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. However, hackers do not appear to be on lockdown. Cybercriminals are taking advantage of the emergency by sending out phishing attacks that lure internet users into clicking on malicious links or files. This allows hackers to steal sensitive…
In the race for AI supremacy, has India missed the bus?
Artificial Intelligence impacts businesses, governments, and individuals in every sphere of life. However, it is not yet clear what is needed to cross hurdles and stay ahead of the AI curve. AI’s impact is not territorial but more on a global and societal level. Machine learning and AI are likely…
Ransomware: These warning signs could mean you are already under attack
Around the world, ransomware is impacting businesses and is considered to be one of the significant security threats. Ransomware attacks are growing at a rate of 350% every year so much so that one company is hit by an attack every 40 seconds. Ransomware has shaken up the cybersecurity dynamics by…
Script-Based Malware: A New Attacker Trend on Internet Explorer
Over the past few months, a sophisticated script-based malware has been detected through Internet Explorer (IE) browser exploits that infect Windows Operating System (OS) users. You probably think of either a movie script or JavaScript, when you hear the word “script”. Although most of…
The Impact of AI and Machine Learning on CyberSecurity
With every second passing by, the Internet is becoming a part of our lives. The prevailing system is becoming obsolete with a new change taking place every day, and adjusting to it doesn’t come easy. The security of the users is at risk to a great extent. Artificial Intelligence and Machine…
Machine Learning in Driveless Vehicles
The automation industry has grown by leaps and bounds in the 21st century. Automobiles have gone from electric to self-driving, raising customer expectations. This has been possible because of breakthrough technologies like data science, machine learning, and more. Data is based on facts and can…
EU launches ‘sector inquiry’ into the Internet of Things
A new sector inquiry has been launched by the European Commission into the Internet of Things for services and consumer-related products in the EU. EC is collecting extensive information to understand how systems of internet-connected, interrelated objects transferring data over a wireless…
How Zero Trust Can Help Defend Against Ransomware Attacks
Ransomware is the most generally deployed malware in infiltrated cloud environments. Statistically speaking, it accounts for three times as many cases as crypto mining and botnet malware, second and third, respectively. Ransomware remains a serious threat, despite enhanced security capabilities…
AI tool detects child abuse images with 99% accuracy
One of the worst abuses imaginable is to use the internet to spread content that sexually exploits children. And in recent years, material about child abuse on the web has grown exponentially. In 2019, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in the US reported 69.1 million files —…
Waymo and Volvo establish partnership to build electric robotaxis
Tech firms with little experience building vehicles undertake much of the work in developing self-driving technology. This is one of the reasons automakers are actively forming partnerships with companies outside the traditional automotive industry to incorporate future technology features such as…