Balasubramani Murugsan, Digit7. Specializing in natural language processing and AI-driven solutions for software development, data and IoT. In today’s era, cybersecurity increasingly relies on artificial intelligence (AI) to keep up with evolving threats. As businesses integrate more technology into their processes, the risks of data breaches and cyberattacks also rise. AI-enabled cybersecurity helps identify potential threats, supporting companies in proactively managing risks and meeting regulatory standards. This approach is gaining popularity because it enhances the ability to detect vulnerabilities and strengthen security protocols. Ultimately, adopting AI-driven cybersecurity can help improve transparency and enable more effective decision-making for businesses. Introduction AI…

The Charoen Pokphand Group, an agriculture conglomerate controlled by the family of Thai billionaire Dhanin Chearavanont, will spend 10.55 billion pesos ($179 million) to breed and raise hogs in the Philippines. Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) Philippines Corp., a unit of Charoen Pokphand Foods, will spend that amount on 20 new…

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Batteries are the fuel driving drone warfare. Reconnaissance quadcopters with a half-hour of flying time require a constant supply of freshly recharged batteries to keep going. Bomber drones eat up similar numbers. FPV drones are shipped with batteries that weigh more than they do. But most drone batteries are made…

The global asset management industry, now overseeing nearly $120 trillion, faces mounting pressures, including rising costs and growing investor preference for low-fee, passively managed funds. With market appreciation and other revenue drivers expected to slow, firms must rethink their strategies to sustain growth. BCG, in their 2024 annual asset management…

The cost of zero-day exploits has always been high, especially if they allow an attacker to remotely execute code on a host machine. But why pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for an 0-day when a relatively simple drive-by attack doesn’t need one and can achieve much the same result?…

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We’re moving into an electric vehicle transition, but pneumatic tires feel constant. Invented in 1888 by Dunlop but championed in the auto industry from 1891 onwards by Michelin, inflatable rubber has been improved considerably since then. But the basic concept of tires has persisted for well over a century. Now,…

City leaders and planners have been urged to put health at the heart of urban development in a new report. The new edition of the Healthy and Climate-Resilient Cities report by Bupa, C40 Cities and the Norman Foster Foundation looks at how stakeholders can create health-centred and climate resilient urban…

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