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5 cyber security training methods to try in 2021
As much as 88% of data breaches are caused by human error, but only 43% of workers admit having made mistakes that compromised cyber security. In the past year a third of the breaches incorporated social engineering techniques and the cost of a breach caused by a human error averaged to $3.33m. Juta Gurinaviciute, Chief Technology Officer at NordVPN explains.
Keeping the public healthy - preventative care for a well society
Marc Eichhorn, Product Marketing Manager Batteries, Avnet Abacus, explores the changing world of healthcare and technology.
New technology improves quality control in manufacturing
Vision AI software company,Neurala hasannounced the launch of its AI explainability technology, purpose-built for applications in industrial and manufacturing. The new feature helps manufacturers improve quality inspections by accurately identifying objects in an image that are causing a particular problem or present an anomaly.
Code-free AI software platform for edge AI lifecycle
Blaize has unveiled the Blaize AI Studio offering, an open and code-free software platform to span the complete edge AI operational workflow from idea to development, deployment and management. AI Studio dramatically reduces edge AI application deployment complexity, time, and cost by breaking the barriers within existing application development and machine learning operations (MLOps) infrastructure that hinder edge AI deployments.
EdgeQ shares 5G, AI, networking predictions for 2021
In this article, Vinay Ravuri, CEO of EdgeQ, a 5G systems-on-a-chip company, shares his 2021 predictions around enterprise 5G adoption, 5G geopolitics, the rise of open network systems, and AI-enabled automation bringing manufacturing back to US.
Reimagining the future with analytics and AI
The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a new wave of stimulus policies to rebuild the global economy. Digitisation is and will be the key to face any economic, health, ecological or social challenge from now into the future.
Indoor air quality sensor uses fusion algorithms
The new ENS160, an indoor air quality sensor launched by ScioSense, uses sophisticated sensor fusion algorithms to produce measurement outputs which ar.e better tuned to the natural response of human occupants than any other sensor on the market provides.
Engineering considerations for hospital standby power
With UK hospitals experiencing year on year growth in patients - up 21% from 2009 to 2019 - and 2020 as a year like no other, healthcare operators are thinking hard about their back up power. Here Bradley Morrissey, Bid Manager at Finning UK & Ireland, the region’s exclusive distributor ofCat energy and transportation systems,explains the engineering considerations when upgrading hospital backup generators.
How to perfect your solder joint formation
Improving your solder joint formation is a skill that takes time, understanding and maybe a few errors along the way. In this month’s edition of Hakko Tech Tips, the company has explored solder joints in more detail. Topics for discussion will include using too much flux, how to test solder joints and reworking existing soldered joints.
Robotics in 2021: collaboration and mobility
According to a 2020 survey by Mckinsey Global, COVID-19 has caused companies to accelerate the digitalisation of their internal operations by three to four years. The surge in digital uptake will propel the robotics industry forwards, shaping its contribution to businesses in 2021. Here, Stewart Goulding, Managing Director atElectro Mechanical Systems (EMS), explores robotic trends to look out for in the sector this year.