For @realTechslang, I wrote about mainframe developer productivity and #AI. Despite hosting 68% of production IT workloads and 90% of credit card transactions, mainframe tech has been challenged to advance. AI can help #programmers identify behaviors.
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Every company that relies heavily on email marketing needs the right tools to ensure its messages get to their intended audiences. One way to do that is by using one of the best email verification services available in the market. https://t.co/5tAILy2fdT #techslang
Alert fatigue is a genuine problem in cybersecurity, since it can lead to security personnel burnout and, consequently, real threats, compromises and breaches. Learn more about the term in our new definition 👉 https://t.co/5jHM1j5WLZ
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Does explosive growth truly equate to a bigger spot on cyber attackers’ radars? That’s what it looked like for Clubhouse. Find out why cyberspace is all abuzz about Clubhouse and its privacy challenges. https://t.co/2KvgBFQB31
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A reverse shell is a type of session cyber attackers commonly use to gain access to a remote computer. Check out our brand new definition to learn more about the term. https://t.co/pWO78uAo9C
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NFTs have been a hot topic lately. The term refers to several digital assets that can be likened to personal collections. But what is it exactly and what are they used for? Are they a boon or a bane? Learn in our brand new piece. https://t.co/aWSdXdY8DS
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A crypto malware is a type of malware that allows threat actors to use someone else’s computer or server to mine for cryptocurrencies. Read more about it in our new definition. https://t.co/n3vkDjWeqJ
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The term XaaS may sound new. However, you might already be enjoying the benefits of XaaS without knowing it. Check out our brand new definition and learn what XaaS is. https://t.co/qWdpglCX5f
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What is web scraping in simple terms? Who uses it? How can you implement it in a project? Find out in our brand new article. https://t.co/n189IxUyOB
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Humans have been considered cybersecurity’s weakest link. However, is that really true? Let’s take a look at what professors Verena Zimmermann and Karen Renaud have to say. https://t.co/IU913hr7RR
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A quid pro quo attack is a low-level hacking form that relies on effective social engineering. Find out more about it in our new definition. https://t.co/sDMf8E6067
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An enterprise PoS system refers to hardware and software that allow large companies to process customer payments. Learn more about it and how it works in our brand new article. https://t.co/PgDXQQ4ybC
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Cybercrime-as-a-service is enabling and empowering today’s cybercriminals. But what is it, exactly? Our brand new post will tell you. https://t.co/QMoJy9R1SF
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A behavior tree is a mathematical model detailing the plan of execution of a predefined set of tasks. Read more about it in our brand new definition. https://t.co/d1TY44PEne
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Check out the AI trends that might change the fate for certain commercial setups, entertainment hubs, healthcare care units, and more in 2021 and beyond. https://t.co/vlUZ28mv2h
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Elon Musk is likely one of the most famous inventors of this age. Regarded as a futurist, Musk has won several awards for being a top entrepreneur and innovator since his teenage years. https://t.co/q32AQAIHGx
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Did you know that Barclays’ first ATM in 1967 paved the way for the beginning of modern fintech? Find out what fintech companies do and what the types of fintech companies are in this post. https://t.co/64KTiVAC7W
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WHOIS is a query and response protocol that provides information about existing domain names. Learn more about it in our definition. https://t.co/iAjQaIEPWj
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A terminal node controller is a piece of equipment amateur radio operators use to send and receive data on their computers using radio frequency. https://t.co/shdumhAJqW
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