Tenable Powers AI-Driven Exposure Management with Third-Party Data Connectors and Unified Dashboards

Tenable Powers AI-Driven Exposure Management with Third-Party Data Connectors and Unified Dashboards

Tenable®, the exposure management company, today announced powerful new enhancements to its flagship platform, Tenable One, with the introduction of Tenable One Connectors and customizable risk dashboards. These advancements — powered by Tenable ExposureAI™ and built on the Tenable Data Fabric — make Tenable One the most advanced exposure management solution available today. With third-party data connectors, organizations unlock a contextualized view of all their security risk data in one place, regardless of the security…

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“Endemic” Ransomware Prompts NHS to Demand Supplier Action

“Endemic” Ransomware Prompts NHS to Demand Supplier Action

England’s National Health Service (NHS) has urged its suppliers to commit to strong cybersecurity practices amid increased cyber threats to patients and services. The voluntary cybersecurity charter aims to better protect the NHS from growing cyber threats via its supply chain, including ransomware. The open letter to current and prospective NHS suppliers noted that the ransomware threat is “endemic.” “We have experienced several significant ransomware attacks on our supply chain in recent years,” it read….

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Market-Inspired GPU Allocation in AI Workloads: A Cybersecurity Use Case

Market-Inspired GPU Allocation in AI Workloads: A Cybersecurity Use Case

Introduction Over the last couple of years, advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have driven an exponential increase in the demand for GPU resources and electrical energy, leading to a global scarcity of high-performance GPUs, such as NVIDIA’s flagship chipsets. This scarcity has created a competitive and costly landscape. Organizations with the financial capacity to build their own AI infrastructure pay substantial premiums to maintain operations, while others rely on renting GPU resources from cloud providers,…

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A Look Behind the Glass: How AI Infrastructure Can Empower Our National Labs

A Look Behind the Glass: How AI Infrastructure Can Empower Our National Labs

When you walk up to the Denver Convention Center, it’s impossible to miss the giant, blue 40-foot bear peering through the glass. Officially titled “I See What You Mean” by artist Lawrence Argent, the sculpture is a symbol of curiosity and wonderment. It was inspired by a photo of a bear looking into someone’s window during a Colorado drought, and Argent’s creation captures the interest the public has around “the exchange of information, ideas, and…

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Why patchwork security solutions won’t combat AI cyber threats

Why patchwork security solutions won’t combat AI cyber threats

Security teams face increasingly fast-acting, and dangerous, threats. And AI is increasing the pace of cyber attacks to the point where conventional responses are no longer enough. According to researchers at Palo Alto Networks, the median time it takes an attacker to penetrate a network and access confidential data has fallen from an average of nine days in 2022, to under 24 hours in almost 45% of cases in 2024.[1] In some cases, “successful” hacks…

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I replaced my iPhone 16 Pro with the 16e for a month – here's my buying advice now

I replaced my iPhone 16 Pro with the 16e for a month – here's my buying advice now

Sabrina Ortiz/ZDNET Apple’s latest entry-level iPhone 16e features Apple Intelligence, an A18 chipset, a new cellular modem, a larger battery capacity, Face ID, and much more.  Also: I found an Android phone that can convince iPhone users to make the switch – and it’s not a flagship The best part — it is all packaged into a $599 handset, sold for hundreds of dollars less than the base iPhone 16 model. If you’re shopping for a…

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Products, not permission slips: A new way to pay for digital value

Products, not permission slips: A new way to pay for digital value

Each product team goes into annual planning as a “project” — because that’s the language finance still speaks. Tactically, the project is called by the capability or product name: “improve customer acquisition,” as opposed to the “integrate third-party data for personalization project.” That detail may be one opportunity on your roadmap, but it is a means to an end and subject to change. This gets you the full year’s funding in one go. No mid-year…

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I changed these 5 TV settings for an instant performance boost – here's why they work

I changed these 5 TV settings for an instant performance boost – here's why they work

Kerry Wan/ZDNET Whether you’re considering buying a new TV or your old flat panel seems to be doing fine, there are still ways to optimize your viewing experience, and it all begins with your television’s settings. Let’s explore some of the key factors determining how your TV performs and what you can do to make it look even better. 1. Turn down the sharpness The sharper the picture, the better. Right? Not necessarily. Contrary to…

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I tested a $200 thermal camera to check my GCFI breaker – and it's very accurate

I tested a 0 thermal camera to check my GCFI breaker – and it's very accurate

ZDNET’s key takeaways HSFTools’ HF96V thermal camera is available now for $219, with a $50 off coupon on Amazon. It has a broad temperature range and a high level of accuracy with an eight-hour battery life. It has an IP54 rating for dust and water-resistance, but it’s not waterproof. Regular readers will know that I am a little obsessed with thermal imaging cameras. I regularly use them built into smartphones, those that can be attached…

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I can't work without these 3 gadgets (and why they make such a big difference)

I can't work without these 3 gadgets (and why they make such a big difference)

As stated earlier, I’ve been working from home for the past five years, and I review a lot of tech products, including but not limited to laptops, monitors, smartphones, and PC accessories. One thing I’ve learned in that time is that I’m picky. Even if I like a device, that doesn’t necessarily mean that I will buy one for myself and use it on a regular basis. I have pretty strong opinions on what makes…

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