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@startups_CH shared
On Oct 14, 2021
RT @TrustValleyCH: 🔥🔥🔥 Trust Valley Founding Member @unige_en is hosting Swiss Blockchain Hackathon #SBHACK21 starting tomorrow! Ready to solve real-world business challenges with cutting-edge blockchain protocols? Join us: https://t.co/OHiWjdFuNT #TrustValleyCH #digitalTrust @jhmorin https://t.co/cPDjXMZGWN
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Swiss Blockchain Hackathon 2021

Swiss Blockchain Hackathon 2021

Solve real-world business challenges with cutting-edge blockchain protocols. For more info visit sbhack.trustsquare.ch

@WIRED shared
On Oct 14, 2021
“It is hard for smaller places with smaller budgets to get the same level of results” as companies like Google or Amazon. https://t.co/Z11Ff8iQUr
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AI’s Smarts Now Come With a Big Price Tag

AI’s Smarts Now Come With a Big Price Tag

As language models get more complex, they also get more expensive to create and run. Some companies are locked out.

@siliconrepublic shared
On Oct 15, 2021
‘I believe zero trust is a big game changer’ https://t.co/2gf5NL4Kxd
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‘I believe zero trust is a big game changer’

‘I believe zero trust is a big game changer’

Menlo Security’s CISO, Devin Ertel, talks about the growing trend of zero trust and how the threat landscape has changed.

@siliconrepublic shared
On Oct 14, 2021
BT is pushing further into the security space with Eagle-I, which uses AI and automation to predict, detect and neutralise cyberattacks before they can cause damage https://t.co/TErELUsB9r
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BT launches AI security platform to help firms prevent cyberattacks

BT launches AI security platform to help firms prevent cyberattacks

BT's Eagle-i aims to use AI and automation to predict, detect and neutralise cyberattacks before they can cause damage.

@POLITICOEurope shared
On Oct 14, 2021
In this week’s Digital Bridge, our newsletter on the US - Europe tech relationship, we look at: 🔸 Regulating Silicon Valley 🔸 An IPCC for digital rulemaking? 🔸 Private lawsuits make a comeback More here: https://t.co/HXQHBIXJ1T https://t.co/oC9tcSiWQe
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POLITICO Digital Bridge: Big Tech tensions — IPCC for digital? — US privacy redux

POLITICO Digital Bridge: Big Tech tensions — IPCC for digital? — US privacy redux

POLITICO's weekly transatlantic tech newsletter uncovers the digital relationship between critical power-centers through exclusive insights and breaking news for global technology elites ...

@AP shared
On Oct 13, 2021
RT @AP_Europe: Bulgarian coal miners protest in Sofia, demanding job security as the European Union moves to shut down coal-fueled power plants and shift to green energy. https://t.co/nXaQMx92Ma
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Bulgarian coal miners demand job security, fear changes

Bulgarian coal miners demand job security, fear changes

SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Hundreds of Bulgarian coal miners and energy workers staged a protest on Wednesday to demand government guarantees for their jobs amid bids by the European Union to ...

@AP shared
On Oct 13, 2021
EXPLAINER: Rising inflation has triggered the largest jump in Social Security’s annual cost-of-living adjustment since 1983. Here's what the increase could mean for you. https://t.co/RFTwOy8uoL
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EXPLAINER: Why the Social Security COLA is jumping next year

EXPLAINER: Why the Social Security COLA is jumping next year

WASHINGTON (AP) — Rising inflation has triggered a sizable increase in Social Security's annual cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, for 2022. The Social Security Administration announced ...

@AP shared
On Oct 14, 2021
Missouri's governor ​condemned the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for exposing a technical glitch that allowed public access to thousands of teachers’ Social Security numbers, even though the newspaper held off on publishing its report until the flaw was fixed. https://t.co/CEn0c7m596
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Missouri gov slams paper for uncovering data security flaw

Missouri gov slams paper for uncovering data security flaw

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Republican Gov. Mike Parson on Thursday condemned one of Missouri's largest newspapers for exposing a flaw in a state database that allowed public access to ...