AWS |
AWS Big Data Blog |
iostudio delivers key metrics to public sector recruiters with Amazon QuickSight |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/iostudio-delivers-key-metrics-to-public-sector-recruiters-with-amazon-quicksight/
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iostudio delivers key metrics to public sector recruiters with Amazon QuickSightThis is a guest post by Jon Walker and Ari Orlinsky from iostudio written in collaboration with Sumitha AP from AWS iostudio is an award winning marketing agency based in Nashville TN We build solutions that bring brands to life making content and platforms work together We serve our customers who range from small technology startups … |
2023-06-27 16:32:44 |
AWS |
AWS Machine Learning Blog |
How Earth.com and Provectus implemented their MLOps Infrastructure with Amazon SageMaker |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/how-earth-com-and-provectus-implemented-their-mlops-infrastructure-with-amazon-sagemaker/
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How Earth com and Provectus implemented their MLOps Infrastructure with Amazon SageMakerThis blog post is co written with Marat Adayev and Dmitrii Evstiukhin from Provectus When machine learning ML models are deployed into production and employed to drive business decisions the challenge often lies in the operation and management of multiple models Machine Learning Operations MLOps provides the technical solution to this issue assisting organizations in managing … |
2023-06-27 16:26:06 |
AWS |
AWS Media Blog |
Sky Italia improves performance, lowers costs 84 percent by insourcing its voting platform for live TV productions with AWS |
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/sky-italia-improves-performance-lowers-costs-84-percent-by-insourcing-its-voting-platform-for-live-tv-productions-with-aws/
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Sky Italia improves performance lowers costs percent by insourcing its voting platform for live TV productions with AWSWith five million subscribers Sky Italia is one of Europe s leading media and entertainment companies and the largest pay TV provider in Italy One of the biggest draws to the service is “X Factor the award winning TV music competition A key part of the show is that the home viewing audience votes for their favorite performers … |
2023-06-27 16:11:55 |
AWS |
AWS |
Amazon Inspector deep inspection of EC2 instances | Amazon Web Services |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0TAwqYN5rI
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Amazon Inspector deep inspection of EC instances Amazon Web ServicesAmazon Inspector is a vulnerability management service that continually scans AWS workloads for software vulnerabilities and unintended network exposure across your entire AWS Organization Once activated Amazon Inspector automatically discovers all of your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud EC instances container images in Amazon Elastic Container Registry ECR and AWS Lambda functions at scale and continuously monitors them for known vulnerabilities giving you a consolidated view of vulnerabilities across your compute environments Amazon Inspector also provides a highly contextualized vulnerability risk score by correlating vulnerability information with environmental factors such as external network accessibility to help you prioritize the highest risks to address Learn more at Subscribe More AWS videos More AWS events videos Do you have technical AWS questions Ask the community of experts on AWS re Post ABOUT AWSAmazon Web Services AWS is the world s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform offering over fully featured services from data centers globally Millions of customers ーincluding the fastest growing startups largest enterprises and leading government agencies ーare using AWS to lower costs become more agile and innovate faster AmazonInspector ECscanning vulnerabilitymanagement threatdetection AWS AmazonWebServices CloudComputing |
2023-06-27 16:17:17 |
python |
Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
pip で mysqlclient が入らなくなった(2023-06-22リリースのv2.2.0要注意) |
https://qiita.com/kon-sato/items/ef7eb497b6154de909b9
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dockercomposeamppipenv |
2023-06-28 01:32:43 |
Linux |
Ubuntuタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita |
pip で mysqlclient が入らなくなった(2023-06-22リリースのv2.2.0要注意) |
https://qiita.com/kon-sato/items/ef7eb497b6154de909b9
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dockercomposeamppipenv |
2023-06-28 01:32:43 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
How to identify topics in text content with Python? |
https://dev.to/edenai/how-to-identify-topics-in-text-content-with-python-500p
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How to identify topics in text content with Python In this tutorial you will learn how to use Topic Extraction API in minutes using Python and Eden AI Text Moderation API Eden AI provides an easy and developer friendly API that allows you to identify topics in text content What is Topic Extraction Topic Extractoion API allows users to extract topics or key themes from a given text or document These APIs are designed to analyze the content and identify the main subjects or topics discussed within the text By leveraging natural language processing NLP techniques such as machine learning algorithms and linguistic analysis the API can identify and extract relevant topics from various types of textual data including articles blog posts social media updates customer reviews and more The extracted topics can then be used for various purposes such as organizing and categorizing large volumes of text generating tags for content recommendation systems sentiment analysis trend detection content filtering etc Get Started with Topic Extraction APIThe first step is to install Python s requests package that will allow you to call Eden AI API Next you ll need to install Python s JSON package in order to read and print the result of the API request How to use Topic Extraction API with PythonYou are now ready to process texts into Eden AI Topic Extraction API Get a Topic Extraction API Key on Eden AITo perform Topic Extraction you ll need to create an account on Eden AI for free Then you will be able to get your API key directly from the homepage with free credits offered by Eden AI Get your API key for FREE Let s identify topics in your textsOnce you have imported packages on Python and got your API key you will be able to identify topics in text content You can access the list of Topic Extraction engines available on Eden AI to help you choose the provider that best suits your project and needs Here is the Python script you need to write in your notebook For example we called two different Topic Extraction engines Eden AI API will then return in its JSON response results of those providers Once the request is done you will be able to get the result with this print Here is an example of a Topic Extraction API response Benefits of using Topic Extraction API with Eden AIUsing Topic Extraction with Eden AI API is quick and easy Save time and costWe offer a unified API for all providers simple and standard to use with a quick switch between providers and an access to the specificic features of each provider Easy to integrateThe JSON output format is the same for all suppliers thanks to Eden AI s standardisation work The response elements are also standardised thanks to Eden AI s powerful matching algorithms CustomizationWith Eden AI you have the possibility to integrate a third party platform we can quickly develop connectors To go further and customize your Topic Extraction request with specific parameters check out our documentation Create your Account on Eden AI |
2023-06-27 16:02:56 |
海外TECH |
DEV Community |
Featured Mod of the Month: Jeff Jessie |
https://dev.to/devteam/featured-mod-of-the-month-jeff-jessie-5b6f
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Featured Mod of the Month Jeff JessieIn this series we shine a spotlight on the different DEV moderators ーTrusted Members and Tag Mods ーwho help to make DEV a kind helpful place Aside from spreading good vibes and helping fellow community members these folks also assist us with removing spam and keeping posts well organized by adding and removing tags as necessary amongst other things If you want to learn more about what these awesome folks do I recommend checking out our Trusted Member and Tag Moderation guides There is information about how to apply in both guides if you re interested in joining up as a moderator Introducing Jeff Jessie This month we re featuring Jeff Jessie a long time moderator and member of the DEV Community In this interview Jeff talks about his move from the military into programming how he balances being a dev with fatherhood and the unique challenges of being a moderator for dev to I really appreciate all the hard work Jeff has contributed as a mod His passion for coding and thoughtful attitude really shine through in the interview below Thanks Jeff JffJessieFollow US Army veteran Father JavaScript Developer Vuenicorn Software Engineer at Accenture The InterviewAlright let s get into the interview with Jeff Michael Tharrington Would you talk for a bit about your tech origin story ーwhen you first got interested in software development and how you made the transition from the US Army into being an engineer at Accenture Jeff Jessie My tech origin story is not too out of the ordinary from others I got interested in software development after I was done with my Active Duty military commitment and had joined the Army Reserves I was working as an installation technician for an internet provider and working really long hours in all weather elements My body was beat up from both my military career and the job I was doing This was roughly when all the online web development bootcamps started populating in social media feeds everywhere so I started looking into different programs and what it would take to learn things I started with learning Web Development basics while deployed in Cuba and picked up with a Bootcamp program shortly after returning that connected me with some like minded military veterans and learned as much as I could After finishing the “bootcamp I was in no way job ready at all and had picked up assisting beginners with a group called Junior Developers Group where we assist juniors in learning best practices and helping with coding I kept learning on my own time while working full time and got lucky to join in an apprenticeship program with Accenture I spent the first months of that journey learning non stop for Workday and ServiceNow platforms and going through courses I joined on a really awesome project with ServiceNow and have been plugging along for a little over a year on the project and graduated the apprenticeship last November and took a full time offer to stay on with Accenture in December It has been an awesome experience and the company really fosters a great environment to work in The journey continues every day as I am always learning something new from someone Michael I see “JavaScript Developer and “Vuenicorn in your DEV bio can you talk about the kind of projects that you re doing these days and how you re using these languages or others in your day to day work Jeff So JavaScript Developer was pretty much my entire focus as I started getting into software development because React was the hot thing and everything was big on JavaScript I actually started playing with branding myself as JDev which is why my profile icon on my Github is J Development I went with Jeff Jessie JavaScript J Development and focused primarily on that language The Vuenicorn was a fun way to identify as working with Vue JS for front end development Primarily in my daily job duties I am using AngularJS v that is no longer supported by Google but pretty much JavaScript in general for a majority of the work I am doing I still try to dabble in Vue for side projects when I have time to work on anything as I like the syntax for Vue and its similar to Angular that I use at work but different enough that I can still continue learning new things while working on something that is fresh and has new features implemented Michael What s the most challenging thing about moderating on DEV And what s the most rewarding thing about this work Jeff The most challenging thing about moderating on DEV is trying to read things intentionally and understanding what the author is trying to get across Sometimes it is easy to spot harmful material or spam and handle it as such I try to do my best to highlight great articles where possible because I know how much work goes into writing on the platform Another challenging thing is moderating the comments and the feedback being provided on articles There isn t a clear indication that someone is wrong or right so you have to read through and evaluate whether the comments are meant to be helpful or if they are being snarky and hateful towards the author in any way and handle those accordingly I try my best to ensure that rude or innappropriate comments are removed or marked to be handled by the DEV team as much as possible because the environment should be a safe place for everyone to share their thoughts and opinions on tech and whatever else without the fear of being attacked Michael Who are some of the technologists out there OR what are some of the projects you re following that inspire you and why Jeff Wow way too many to list if I am honest I follow Brian Douglas bdougieyo who is the main person of OpenSauced which encourages and provides a safe spot for people to learn about open source contributions Bekah Hawrot Weigel bekahhw as she is just an awesome person who also is now working with Open Sauced but I know more from Virtual Coffee Definitely Taylor Desseyn tdesseyn who is a recruiter in the tech space He hosts a couple podcasts as well as runs a Live on LinkedIn called Guidance Counselor where he connects with hiring managers and tech people to share with the community things to help them grow and get into the industry Taylor is truly a blessing to know and see his content Just three great people who share so much with the community and foster really supportive environments to help others I really am not following any projects lately as I have been head down with work but I would say that anything fostering DEI would be something I am inspired by as well as anything Mental Health Michael I know you re a father can you talk about how this has affected your life as a developer the work you do as a mod and your career in general I m wondering how it s helped shape your unique perspective ーif it s brought challenges and or strengthened your abilities and any thoughts you have on being a dad dev Jeff Being a father in and of itself is challenging enough you are responsible for someone else Being a dad dev is awesome Fortunately for me the job I have allows me to work remotely so I get to spend more time with my kids and my wife I take my daughters to school everyday and pick them up and work around that which is really awesome because I was never able to do that before The challenge that comes with it is just prioritizing my work so that I can afford to step away during those times and not lose any productivity That was one of the major things I learned stepping into this job was a lot of learning how to prioritize things and organize better Being a dad dev has definitely made my career journey more fun I get to show my kids that you don t have to stay in one career field forever and that you can change and learn anything you put your mind to as long as you try your hardest Definitely being the dad of two daughters has made the greatest impact because I am more in tune with the issues that women in general face in society but also able to identify areas within my career and the work that I do where women are treated differently and being an ally to help support them The main challenge that is has brought on is being more present and learning how to be that “stay at home Dad I was so used to being gone at an early hour and coming home late and not really being present all the time so adjusting to being around and handling more hands on with my kids was a learning curve because I had to adjust my way of doing things to account of each of my kids unique personalities That definitely helps me as a mod on DEV because I am able to read through an article and then check an authors writing across multiple articles to see if the style is just their personality when checking content quality and how things are written Overall moderating on the DEV platform has afforded me the opportunity to connect with some really awesome people that I probably never would have and I have learned a lot more about content moderation and processes which overall is a great skill to have in this community because things get crazy in forums and being able to navigate that has been the greatest gift I have learned from working with the DEV team Wrap upThank y all for reading Stay tuned for future mod interviews in this series |
2023-06-27 16:01:13 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
New mysterious macOS malware infiltrates crypto exchange |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/06/27/new-mysterious-macos-malware-infiltrates-crypto-exchange?utm_medium=rss
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New mysterious macOS malware infiltrates crypto exchangeA new and strange macOS malware called JokerSpy has been identified with its first known backdoor creation hitting a crypto exchange While Mac threats are relatively rare compared to Windows the number of instances where macOS is the target has continued to grow In a new discovery it seems there s one more backdoor creating malware to add to the list of potential threats Initially reported by researchers by Bitdefender with independent research also carried out by Elastic Security Labs the malware known as JokerSpy is still relatively unknown in part due to a lack of samples So far BitDefender is working on four samples in total while Eastic focused on the breach of a prominent Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Read more |
2023-06-27 16:56:31 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Judge rejects Apple's bid to throw out China sales comment class-action lawsuit |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/06/27/judge-rejects-apples-bid-to-throw-out-china-sales-comment-class-action-lawsuit?utm_medium=rss
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Judge rejects Apple x s bid to throw out China sales comment class action lawsuitApple has not succeeded in overturning a lawsuit that alleges CEO Tim Cook defrauded shareholders by withholding knowledge of falling demand in China The lawsuit references Apple s November analyst call in which Cook said that Apple was seeing what he described as sales pressure in some markets However he then stated I would not put China in that category U S District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said jurors could reasonably infer that Cook was discussing Apple s sales outlook in China not past performance or the impact of currency changes according to Reuters Read more |
2023-06-27 16:11:18 |
Apple |
AppleInsider - Frontpage News |
Apple wants Xcode to write apps for you, automatically |
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/06/27/apple-wants-xcode-to-write-apps-for-you-automatically?utm_medium=rss
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Apple wants Xcode to write apps for you automaticallyApple has said for years that everyone should be able to code and its been working since to get Machine Learning up to speed to make it easier to write apps ーor to even code for us One of the less talked about yet more successful uses of ChatGPT has been in the generation of code for app developers It s never a complete solution and it can still be that the code simply doesn t work but in practice it s a conveniently quick tool to help with development Apple has eschewed jumping on the ChatGPT bandwagon in favor of its years of Machine Learning work and now in a newly granted patent it is putting ML to work for developers Integration Of Learning Models Into A Software Development System describes how at the very least Xcode could do more auto completion of lines and syntax checking but then potentially much more Read more |
2023-06-27 16:18:53 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
Razer's first in-ear monitor is built for gamers and streamers |
https://www.engadget.com/razers-first-in-ear-monitor-is-built-for-gamers-and-streamers-164836617.html?src=rss
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Razer x s first in ear monitor is built for gamers and streamersIn ear monitors IEMs are normally aimed at musicians and audio engineers who want to block the outside world but Razer is betting it can expand that audience It s introducing its first in ear monitor the Moray with gamers and quot marathon streamers quot in mind The company claims its wired THX certified dual driver earpieces deliver clear treble and deep bass with passive noise reduction up to dB Comfort is just as much of a focus however ーthe ergonomic design and braided cables are meant to stay snugly in place for hours You can play or broadcast all day while keeping distractions to a minimum Razer argues Accordingly there are three different ear tip varieties each with three different sizes to optimize the fit The Moray is available now through Razer and resellers for At that price it s clearly not meant to compete with higher end IEMs from the likes of Audio Technica Sennheiser or Shure Many of those have three or more drivers per ear and some include special wireless kits detachable cables or other luxuries You wouldn t want to use this for concerts or album production There s no built in microphone either so you ll need your own dedicated mic for streaming However that s not necessarily the point An IEM by its nature doesn t weigh down on your head or cover your ears like conventional headphones and it should fit more reliably than your typical earbuds This might do the trick if you re determined to minimize breaks and other interruptions This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-06-27 16:48:36 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
SoftBank gave $170m to a social app whose users mostly didn't exist |
https://www.engadget.com/softbank-gave-170m-to-a-social-app-whose-users-mostly-didnt-exist-162947228.html?src=rss
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SoftBank gave m to a social app whose users mostly didn x t existBack in Japanese investment giant SoftBank led a little known social media app called IRL to unicorn status and an overall valuation of billion by investing over million Well it turned out that the app completely made up its user numbers admitting that percent of its purported million user base was fake as originally reported by The Information At the time SoftBank called the app “an innovative event based social network that enables “people to do more together However the firm didn t know that there were no actual people doing more together There were no people at all just a gaping maw of bots and automated accounts The app marketed itself as an event organizing alternative to Facebook aimed toward younger generations that think Mark Zuckerburg s social network is for squares and old people Despite the name IRL quickly pivoted to online events after the pandemic made meeting up in real life nearly impossible Problems began mounting almost immediately after nabbing those millions from SoftBank Last year the company laid off percent of its team with founder Abraham Shafi encouraging employees to “adapt and “be disciplined adding that “most people don t want to be Olympians In the same way not everyone will want to walk the path we are walking After that employees began getting suspicious of Shafi s claim of million monthly active users That s when the SEC stepped in issuing a probe as to whether or not IRL misled investors In April of this year the company s board of directors suspended Shafi and appointed a new acting CEO Thanks to the inflated numbers and half baked concept IRL is shutting down and taking its million bots with it The company says it s returning capital to shareholders but nobody knows how much money is left in the coffers Shafi once said that the company had “more than enough cash to last well into but he also touted million active users so you know grain of salt and all of that This has been a tough week for SoftBank The firm also invested nearly million in a company that manufactures robot pizza makers The company shuttered and is liquidating its assets again leaving a giant question mark as to how much SoftBank would recoup from its original investment That adds up to a potential loss of million in a single week Don t worry about SoftBank however as the firm owns dozens of technology companies and recently sold Boston Dynamics for a cool billion It s still pretty embarrassing though This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-06-27 16:29:47 |
海外TECH |
Engadget |
The best password managers for 2023 |
https://www.engadget.com/best-password-manager-134639599.html?src=rss
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The best password managers for You might ve seen password managers in the news recently because of the breach affecting LastPass customers We need to trust that all of our logins banking credentials and other sensitive information has been neatly locked away only accessible by us when we need it But most tech is fallible and the benefits of unique strong passwords across your online presence outweigh the risks Password managers remain a great way to securely store all of the credentials you need on a regular basis We tested out nine of the best password managers available now to help you choose the right one for your needs How do password managers work Think of password managers like virtual safe deposit boxes They hold your valuables in this case usually online credentials in a section of the vault only accessible to you by security key or a master password Most of these services have autofill features that make it convenient to log in to any site without needing to remember every password you have and they keep your credit card information close for impulse purchases But given that passwords are one of the top ways to keep your online identity secure the real value of password managers is staying safe online “It s just not possible without a password manager to have unique long and hard to guess passwords Florian Schaub an associate professor of information and of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan said Common guidance states that passwords should be unique with the longest number of characters allowed and uppercase letters lowercase letters numbers and special characters This is the exact opposite of using the same password everywhere with minor variations depending on a site s requirements Think of how many sites you have credentials on ーit s an impossible task to remember it all without somewhere to store them safely no a sticky note on your desk won t cut it Password managers are more readily accessible and offer the benefit of filling in those long passwords for you Are password managers safe It seems counterintuitive to store all your sensitive information in one place One hack could mean you lose it all to an attacker and struggle for months or even years to rebuild your online presence not to mention you may have to cancel credit cards and other accounts But most experts in the field agree that password managers are a generally secure and safe way to keep track of your data and the benefits of strong complex passwords outweigh the possible risks The mechanics of keeping those passwords safe differs slightly from provider to provider Generally you have a lengthy complex “master password that safeguards the rest of your information In some cases you might also get a “security key to enter when you log in to new devices This is a random string of letters numbers and symbols that the company will send you at sign up Only you know this key and because it s stored locally on your device or printed out on paper it s harder for hackers to find These multiple layers of security make it difficult for an attacker to get into your vault even if your password manager provider experiences a breach But the company should also follow a few security basics A “zero knowledge policy means that the company keeps none of your data on file so in the event of an attack there s nothing for hackers to find Regular pentests and security audits keep the company up to par on best practices and other efforts like bug bounty programs or hosting on an open source website encourage constant vigilance for security flaws Most password managers now also offer some level of encryption falling under the Advanced Encryption Standard AES AES bit is the strongest because there are the most number of possible combinations but AES bit or bit are still good Who are password managers for Given their universal benefit pretty much everyone could use a password manager They re not just for the tech savvy people or businesses anymore because so much sensitive information ends up online behind passwords from our bank accounts to our Netflix watch history That s the other perk of password managers safe password sharing Families friends or roommates can use them to safely access joint accounts Texting a password to someone isn t secure and you can help your family break the habit by starting to use one yourself Lisa Plaggemier executive director at National Cyber Security Alliance said Streaming is the obvious use case but consider the shared bills file storage and other sites you share access with the people around you as well Are password managers worth it You likely already use a password manager even if you wouldn t think to call it that Most phones and web browsers include a log of saved credentials on the device like the “passwords keychain in the settings of an iPhone That means you ve probably seen the benefits of not having to memorize passwords or even type them out already While that s a great way in the downfall of these built in options are that they tend to be device specific If you rely on an Apple password manager for example that works if you re totally in the Apple ecosystem ーbut you become limited once you get an Android tablet Lujo Bauer professor of electrical and computer engineering and of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University said If you use different devices for work and personal use and want a secure way to share passwords with others or just don t want to be tied to one brand forever a third party password manager is usually worth it How we testedWe tested password managers by downloading the apps for each of the nine contenders on iPhone Android Safari Chrome and Firefox That helped us better understand what platforms each manager was available on and see how support differs across operating systems and browsers As we got set up with each we took note of how they iterated on the basic features of autofill and password generators Nearly all password managers have these features but some place limits on how much you can store while others give more control over creating easy to type yet complex passwords From there we looked at extra features like data breach monitoring to understand which managers offered the most for your money Finally we reviewed publicly available information about security specs for each This includes LastPass which more experts are shying away from recommending after the recent breach For the sake of this review we ve decided not to recommend LastPass at this time as fallout from the breach still comes to light The company disclosed a second incident earlier this year where an unauthorized attack accessed the company s cloud storage including sensitive data Password managers we testedPasswordLastPassBitwardenDashlaneKeeperNordPassEnpassNorton password managerLogMeOnceBest password manager PasswordMany security experts trust Password with their private information and after testing it out it s clear why The service includes industry standard encryption a “secret key that only you know on top of your master password a zero knowledge policy that means it keeps no data and other security features like frequent audits and a bug bounty program Plus Password apps have a pretty intuitive feel A tutorial at download helps you import passwords from other managers onto Password so that you don t feel like you re starting over from scratch It also clearly rates the strength of each password and has an “open and fill option in the vault so that you can get into your desired site even more quickly We also liked the option to scan a set up code to easily connect your account to your mobile devices without too much tedious typing At per month the individual subscription comes with unlimited passwords items and one gigabyte of document storage for your vault It also lets you share passwords credit card information and other saved credentials If you upgrade to the family plan for each month you ll get to invite up to five people plus more for each per month to be a part of the vault Number of tiers Pricing month for Individual month for Families month for Teams Starter Pack month per user for BusinessCompatibility macOS iOS Windows Android Linux Chrome Firefox Safari Brave Edge Command LineBest free password manager BitwardenBitwarden s free plan includes unlimited passwords on an unlimited number of devices which is more than we ve seen from some of its competitors There are drawbacks like you can only share vault items with one other user but we think that s a fair tradeoff Bitwarden is based on open source code meaning anyone on GitHub can audit it which is a good measure of security On a personal level it includes security audits of your information like a data breach report that can keep you in the know about when your passwords have been leaked and when it s time to change them Plus it s widely available across the platforms we tested including Windows and iOS with a level of customization options to access your vault and more Bitwarden may be the best free password manager but it does have a paid version and we do think it s worth it At annually for individuals or for families you unlock encrypted file storage emergency access unlimited sharing and more But the free version comes with the basics that can get anyone set up on password management easily Number of tiers Pricing Free month per user for Teams Organization month per user for Enterprise OrganizationCompatibility macOS iOS Windows Android Linux Chrome Firefox Safari Brave Edge Vivaldi Opera Tor DuckDuckGo for Mac Command LineBest password manager for cross platform availability NordPassAcross password managers we tested cross platform availability was relatively similar Most are widely available across web browsers and different operating systems including our other top picks on this list But we wanted to give a nod to NordPass here because of how easy the service makes it to access your vault from any platform NordPass has a free option with unlimited passwords and syncs across devices A per month premium subscription keeps you logged in when switching devices comes with security notifications and allows for item sharing A family subscription comes with six premium accounts and only costs per month This makes it a pretty good budget option as well Besides the pairing code to connect accounts NordPass is a pretty standard password manager Scanning a code gets me from my laptop to mobile device to work computer super easily If you re constantly switching devices and those extra few seconds save your sanity it s worth considering Number of tiers Pricing Free per month for Premium month for FamilyCompatibility macOS iOS Windows Android Linux Chrome Firefox Safari Opera EdgeBest password manager for shared access DashlaneDashlane has four subscription options A free user gets access to one device with unlimited passwords an advanced user pays per month to get upgraded to unlimited devices and dark web monitoring for per month a premium user also gets VPN access and an per month family plan includes access for up to people It met all the criteria we looked for but with a clear emphasis on sharing credentials Dashlane highlights “secure sharing starting at its free level which is a feature that some competitors keep behind a paywall Access for up to members in a family plan is one of the bigger plans we ve seen as well While we were testing it password sharing seemed front of mind with a tab dedicated to it in Dashlane s browser extension Arguably the biggest caveat here though is lack of Linux support Number of tiers Pricing Free month for Advanced month for Premium month for Friends and FamilyCompatibility macOS iOS Android Chrome Firefox Safari Brave Edge OperaFAQsWhy use a password manager Using a password manager can enhance your online security They store all of your complex passwords and autofill them as needed so that you can have unique strong passwords across the web without remembering each of them yourself In many cases passwords are your first defense against attack and a reliable manager makes it easier to keep track of them all How secure are password managers Password managers are a secure way to store your credentials Experts in the field generally agree that the benefits of accessibility when storing complex passwords outweigh the possibility of attack like what happened with LastPass But with any service it can vary from provider to provider You should look out for zero knowledge policies regular security audits pentests bug bounty programs and encryption when choosing the right password manager for you What if I forget my master password Forgetting a master password won t necessarily lock you out for good but the recovery process varies from provider to provider Some services give you a “security key at sign up to enter when you log into new devices It can also be used to securely recover your account because it s a random string of keys stored locally that only you have access to Other services however have no way to recover your vault So creating a master password that you won t forget is important How can I make a good master password A good master password should be unique with the longest number of characters allowed and uppercase letters lowercase letters numbers and special characters Experts often recommended thinking of it like a “passphrase instead of a “password to make it easier to remember For example you can take a sentence like “My name is Bob Smith and change it to “Myn misBbm th to turn it into a secure master password that you won t forget This article originally appeared on Engadget at |
2023-06-27 16:10:25 |
Cisco |
Cisco Blog |
Lead from the front. Building a successful – and happy team |
https://feedpress.me/link/23532/16210627/lead-from-the-front-building-a-successful-and-happy-team
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Lead from the front Building a successful and happy teamLeading a team is as challenging as it is rewarding The best teams are not the ones that keep their noses to the grindstone but the ones who master the perfect balance between work and deeper connection It s down to the leaders to ensure that is possible I spoke to James Reid VP Cisco CX EMEA UKI to find out how |
2023-06-27 16:30:56 |
Cisco |
Cisco Blog |
COTA improves mobility and innovates public transit for a connected future |
https://feedpress.me/link/23532/16210563/cota-improves-mobility-and-innovates-public-transit-for-a-connected-future
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COTA improves mobility and innovates public transit for a connected futureCentral Ohio Transit Authority buses deliver free G public Wi Fi and plan for Wi Fi with Cisco Catalyst IR Rugged Series Routers |
2023-06-27 16:00:28 |
海外TECH |
CodeProject Latest Articles |
Dynamic polymorphism: key concept to master OOP |
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5363685/Dynamic-polymorphism-key-concept-to-master-OOP
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concept |
2023-06-27 16:48:00 |
海外科学 |
NYT > Science |
Remnants of Cindy Could Redevelop, Meteorologists Say |
https://www.nytimes.com/article/tropical-storm-cindy-hurricane.html
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Remnants of Cindy Could Redevelop Meteorologists SayAn area of low pressure associated with remnants of the tropical storm was well out to sea on Tuesday and was producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms |
2023-06-27 16:10:18 |
金融 |
金融庁ホームページ |
破綻金融機関の処理のために講じた措置の内容等に関する報告(令和4年10月1日以降令和5年3月31日)を国会に提出しました。 |
https://www.fsa.go.jp/news/r4/ginkou/20230627/230627.html
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金融機関 |
2023-06-27 17:00:00 |
金融 |
金融庁ホームページ |
「脱炭素等に向けた金融機関等の取組みに関する検討会報告書」を公表しました。 |
https://www.fsa.go.jp/news/r4/singi/20230627.html
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金融機関 |
2023-06-27 17:00:00 |
金融 |
金融庁ホームページ |
国際会計基準(IFRS)財団モニタリング・ボードによる国際サステナビリティ基準審議会(ISSB)の基準最終化の歓迎の公表について掲載しました。 |
https://www.fsa.go.jp/inter/etc/20230627/20230627.html
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国際会計基準 |
2023-06-27 17:00:00 |
金融 |
金融庁ホームページ |
証券監督者国際機構(IOSCO)によるのれんに関する市中協議文書の公表について掲載しました。 |
https://www.fsa.go.jp/inter/ios/20230627/20230627.html
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iosco |
2023-06-27 17:00:00 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Senior doctors back strike action in England |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-65992178?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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england |
2023-06-27 16:44:10 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Tesco, Sainsbury's and rivals say they are not making too much money |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66019190?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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excess |
2023-06-27 16:00:50 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Thames Water boss quits after sewage spills |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66035897?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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performance |
2023-06-27 16:14:43 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Wagner revolt: How many planes and people did Russia lose? |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66031403?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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equipment |
2023-06-27 16:44:44 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Eastbourne International: Coco Gauff wins to set up tie with GB's Jodie Burrage |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/tennis/66036247?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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Eastbourne International Coco Gauff wins to set up tie with GB x s Jodie BurrageWatch the best shots as Coco Gauff of the USA beats compatriot Bernarda Pera to reach the second round at Eastbourne |
2023-06-27 16:26:24 |
ニュース |
BBC News - Home |
Eastbourne International: Britain's Katie Boulter beaten by Petra Martic in first round |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/66033239?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
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Eastbourne International Britain x s Katie Boulter beaten by Petra Martic in first roundBritish number one Katie Boulter suffers a first round loss to Croatian lucky loser Petra Martic at the Eastbourne International |
2023-06-27 16:27:32 |
ビジネス |
ダイヤモンド・オンライン - 新着記事 |
米EVローズタウンが経営破綻、生産軌道に乗らず - WSJ発 |
https://diamond.jp/articles/-/325266
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経営破綻 |
2023-06-28 01:17:00 |
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