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"AI is a massive power for good, but are we ready for it?"

AI is a powerful tool, but are we truly prepared for its impact? The balance between AI's benefits and the ethical concerns surrounding privacy, data security, and automation is more critical than ever. As technology advances, ensuring AI serves people—not the other way around—has become a global priority.

Robot Pool Cleaner: What to Put a Pool Pump on When Vacuuming?

Setting your pool pumpcorrectly is important for effective pool vacuuming. Whether you're using a manual pool vacuum, apool vacuum robot, or an advanced robot pool cleaner, the pump's purpose can have a huge impact. A robot pool cleaner isa device that allows you to avoid manually vacuuming your pool. Owners enjoy the time-saver and efficacy made possible by leaving the job to the cleaner. But if you're vacuuming your pool manually or running your pool filtration system,determining what settings to use on your pool pump is essential to avoiding cloudy water and clogged filters.
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Partnering to Overcome the Skills Gap in Cloud Computing

For organisations that are always trying to leverage the latest technology to gain an edge over their competitors, utilising public cloud computing is at the top of the list for most decision makers. The scalability and cost-effectiveness, along with businesses not needing to invest in traditional infrastructure and having it managed by a third party, offers a myriad benefits for companies in all industries.

AI Governance in AppSec: The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same

Every hype cycle brings fresh security concerns, and AI is no exception. AI governance might sound like uncharted territory, but it’s really just another evolution of the same security principles AppSec teams have been applying for years. The fundamentals—secure coding, risk management, compliance, and policy enforcement—haven’t changed.

How AI is Transforming Cyber Attacks

Since its introduction into cybersecurity in the late 1980s as a tool for detecting unusual activity, artificial intelligence (AI) has grown in popularity and functionality, with a major surge of adoption happening in the past few years, thanks to its growing ability to perform tasks faster and more accurately than humans. However, AI has never operated in isolation; it has always relied on human input. And any advanced technology that requires human input can be used for both good and bad.