Month: March 2023

See Satellites in Broad Daylight with This Sky-Mapping Dish Antenna

If you look up at the night sky in a dark enough place, with enough patience you’re almost sure to see a satellite cross the sky. It’s pretty cool to …read more


Italy just banned ChatGPT. Could the US be next?

This decision was made following a data breach in March which exposed ChatGPT users’ conversations and and other sensitive information….


Astronomers (re)discover never-before-seen phenomenon on Saturn

Rain of icy and rocky debris from rings was initially dismissed as bad data
The infall of icy debris from Saturn’s rings is heating the planet’s upper atmosphere, according to astronomers, who discovered the phenomenon among old data that was once cons……


Synopsys Intros AI-Powered EDA Suite To Accelerate Chip Design and Cut Costs

Synopsys has introduced the industry’s first full-stack AI-powered suite of electronic design automation tools that covers all stages of chip design, from architecture to design and implementation to manufacturing. From a report: The Synopsys.ai suite ……


63,341 customers impacted in Blue Shield of California data breach

U.S. healthcare giant Blue Shield of California confirmed more than 63,000 customers may have been affected by a recent ransomware attack.


Adaptive Access Technologies Gaining Traction for Security, Agility

With companies pushing to adopt zero-trust frameworks, adaptive authentication and access — once languishing — looks finally ready to move out of the doldrums….


Twitter Opens Much of Its Source Code To the Global Community

Twitter blog: At Twitter 2.0, we believe that we have a responsibility, as the town square of the internet, to make our platform transparent. So today we are taking the first step in a new era of transparency and opening much of our source code to the ……


How to Solve IoT’s Identity Problem

Network protocols can be used to identify operating systems and discern other device information….


Google Cracks Down on Scams and Fake Content on Google Maps – CNET

Millions of photos, reviews and other pieces of fraudulent content were removed in 2022….


Experts weigh in on CIRCIA one year later

It has been a year since CIRCIA was signed into law by President Biden and security leaders are sharing their thoughts on the legislation.