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Gardner's idea could be a lifesaver

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 5:40 am
by rakhirhif8963
Frank Nagle, a professor at Harvard Business School and co-director of the Linux Foundation’s Census II project, which audits the code of major open source projects, echoes Gardner’s sentiment: “FOSS has long been seen as a domain dominated by tech enthusiasts who wrote software for fun. But open source is now an integral component of the modern economy and the foundation of mass-market technologies, including smartphones, cars, the Internet of Things, and numerous pieces of critical infrastructure. Understanding which components are most widely used and most vulnerable will help us keep the software ecosystem and the digital economy healthy.”

for the increasingly deteriorating situation with Open Source. It will not only help streamline code releases, simplify versioning, and increase productivity, but also improve the security situation of code bases.

Security Tales: The Invisible Man
Spring has come. In such weather it would be nice to egypt whatsapp data a walk in the park, just to think. Moreover, the task set by the foreign intelligence service to the department of intellectual crimes was strange. It is necessary to make it so that an employee could walk unnoticed along a street full of cameras. Walk without being detected by recognition systems. How? It is not clear. Several years ago, similar studies were already conducted, but using only static objects (then it was possible to make the neural network accept a road sign "Stop" for a speed limit sign). It is much more difficult to deceive a video surveillance system, where a moving object must remain invisible throughout the entire shooting.

The task had been going on for almost a year. Today Michael announced that they had managed to solve it. It remained to be seen how. And the field tests were scheduled for today.

With these thoughts, Johann came to work. He did not doubt for a second that the problem had been solved, but he did not understand how it had been solved.

So, it's 10 a.m. Time to head to the training ground with the intelligence officers. Sophie puts on a T-shirt. The T-shirt itself is quite ordinary. But it has a special pattern of abstract multi-colored spots that can confuse the artificial intelligence in video surveillance systems. The experiment has begun.