Tag: Intel
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6-year-old Lighttpd Flaw Impacts Intel And Lenovo Servers
The software supply chain is filled with various challenges, such as untracked security vulnerabilities in open-source components and …
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Hackable Intel and Lenovo hardware that went undetected for 5 years won’t ever be fixed
Hardware sold for years by the likes of Intel and Lenovo contains a remotely exploitable vulnerability that will never be fixed. The …
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It’s 2024 and Intel silicon is still haunted by data-spilling Spectre
Intel CPU cores remain vulnerable to Spectre data-leaking attacks, say academics at VU Amsterdam. We’re told mitigations put in place at …
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Intel unveils its AI roadmap, chips to rival Nvidia
Intel on Tuesday formally introduced its Gaudi 3 processor — aimed at accelerating enterprise generative artificial intelligence (genAI) …
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Microsoft’s Copilot AI set to operate locally on future PCs, says Intel
Microsoft’s Copilot AI could soon run locally on PCs rather than relying on the cloud. Intel told Tom’s Hardware that the chatbot could …
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AI – the future is open and on CPUs, claim Red Hat and Intel
( © bgton – Canva.com) At last week’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon (see diginomica, passim), enterprise open-source giant Red Hat and chip …
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Intel Edge Platform simplifies development and management of edge AI apps
Intel announced its new Edge Platform, a modular, open software platform enabling enterprises to develop, deploy, run, secure, and manage …
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Over 100 security flaws addressed by Intel, AMD
SecurityWeek reports that more than 100 security vulnerabilities have been collectively fixed by Intel and AMD for their respective …
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10 tips for creating your security hackathon playbook
Hackathon events bring together product and security experts for the sole purpose of finding security vulnerabilities within a product. The …
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They said it in 2023: From one reporter’s notebook, memorable quotes from SiliconANGLE’s coverage
The dominant enterprise technology story for 2023 can be summed up in two letters: …
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Google Reveals ‘Reptar’ Vulnerability Threatening Intel Processors
Google has discovered a new security vulnerability in Intel CPUs that could let attackers execute code on vulnerable systems. The …
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Noname Security integrates with Swimlane, Tines and Palo Alto Networks for enhanced API security
Enterprise application programming security startup Noname Security today announced integrations with leading security orchestration, …
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