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Cybersecurity Snapshot: CISA Breaks Into Agency, Outlines Weak Spots in Report, as Cloud Security Alliance Updates Cloud Sec Guidance

Tenable

Plus, the Cloud Security Alliance has given its cloud security guidance a major revamping. Meanwhile, a Google report puts a spotlight on insecure credentials. And the latest on open source security, CIS Benchmarks and much more! Dive into six things that are top of mind for the week ending July 19.

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Getting specific with GenAI: How to fine-tune large language models for highly specialized functions

CIO

Things get quite a bit more complicated, however, when those models – which were designed and trained based on information that is broadly accessible via the internet – are applied to complex, industry-specific use cases. Historically, such a migration would have been a multi-year, multi-million-dollar exercise.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Cyber Agencies Offer Secure AI Tips, while Stanford Issues In-Depth AI Trends Analysis, Including of AI Security

Tenable

Check out recommendations for securing AI systems from the Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies. Plus, Stanford University offers a comprehensive review of AI trends. Meanwhile, a new open-source tool aims to simplify SBOM usage. on premises, cloud, or hybrid),” reads the 11-page document. And much more! and the U.S.

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Should you build or buy generative AI?

CIO

For generative AI, that’s complicated by the many options for refining and customising the services you can buy, and the work required to make a bought or built system into a useful, reliable, and responsible part of your organization’s workflow. As so often happens with new technologies, the question is whether to build or buy.

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Serverless Cloud – Why you should consider going serverless?

Trigent

From client-server to servers in internet data centers to cloud computing and now ….serverless. Cloud computing enabled establishments to move their infrastructure from Capex to Opex, where companies could now hire their infrastructure instead of investing in expensive hardware and software. serverless.

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Natural Language Processing: A Guide to NLP Use Cases, Approaches, and Tools

Altexsoft

Internet search engines are wonderfully helpful when auto-filling our queries, language translation has never been more seamless and correct, and advanced grammar checks save our reputation when we’re sending emails. Sentiment analysis results by Google Cloud Natural Language API. Low-level vs high-level NLP tasks.

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Cloud Computing Trends and Innovations

Apiumhub

To summarize, it’s more or less when you store data and programs on a cloud instead of storing it on the hard drive of a computer. An internet connection. So yes, it’s about sharing, storing, processing, and managing resources delivered over a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet. What do you need to access the data?

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