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Radar trends to watch: April 2022

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An unusual form of matter known as spin glass can potentially allow the implementation of neural network algorithms in hardware. For the past 70 years, computing has been dominated by general-purpose hardware: machines designed to run any code. Corporate contact forms are replacing email as a vector for transmitting malware.

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Radar trends to watch: May 2022

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Or will it lead to a Wikipedia that’s distorted by economic incentives (like past attempts to build a blockchain-based encyclopedia)? Google has published Little Signals , six experiments with ambient notifications that includes code, electronics, and 3D models for hardware. The malware targets WatchGuard firewalls and Asus routers.

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Technology Trends for 2022

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And it’s no surprise that there’s a lot of interest in blockchains and NFTs. Content about privacy is up 90%; threat modeling is up 58%; identity is up 50%; application security is up 45%; malware is up 34%; and zero trust is up 23%. Finally, look at the units viewed for Linux: it’s second only to Kubernetes.

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