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200M Twitter Profiles, with Email Addys, Dumped on Dark Web for Free

Data from 200 million Twitter users has been gathered and put up for free on an underground hacking forum, researchers are warning.Public account details,...

Chip designer Arm targets car market for growth

Chip designer Arm has more than doubled revenue at its automotive business since 2020 as the UK-headquartered company seeks new avenues for growth ahead...

When CISOs Are Ready to Hunt

Like a member of any profession, a chief information security officer (CISO) grows into their role. They exhibit a maturity curve that can be...

LastPass Discloses Second Breach in Three Months

An attacker who breached the software development environment at LastPass this August and stole source code and other proprietary data from the company appears...

Penetration Testing Market Size Is Projected to Reach $5.28B Globally by 2028

LONDON, Nov. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Global Penetration Testing Market is poised to reach a valuation of USD 5.28 Billion in 2028 from...

Analysts Welcome NSA’s Advice for Developers to Adopt Memory-Safe Languages

Security analysts welcomed a recommendation from the US National Security Agency (NSA) last week for software developers to consider adopting languages such as C#,...

Getting to Faster Closure through AI/ML, DVCon Keynote

Manish Pandey, VP R&D and Fellow at Synopsys, gave the keynote this year. His thesis is that given the relentless growth of system complexity, now amplified by multi-chiplet systems, we must move the verification efficiency needle significantly. In this world we need more than incremental advances in performance. We need… Read More

The post Getting to Faster Closure through AI/ML, DVCon Keynote appeared first on SemiWiki.

Why Comparing Processors Is So Difficult

Some designs focus on power, while others focus on sustainable performance, cost, or flexibility. But choosing the best option for an application based on benchmarks is becoming more difficult.

The post Why Comparing Processors Is So Difficult appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering.

Hundreds of Open Source Components Could Undermine Security, Census Finds

The Linux Foundation and Harvard University create lists of the top 500 most popular open source projects, highlighting critical software that needs to be secured.

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