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Microsoft Security Copilot leverages ChatGPT to help defenders understand attacks

Microsoft has answered the question of what solution providers can do with ChatGPT: Incorporate it into a tool for security analysts. The tool is an AI assistant called Microsoft Security Copilot, a service to quickly detect and respond to threats and help analysts better understand the threat landscape overall. Now in private preview, Security Copilot

Twitter source code leaked, demands GitHub reveal who posted it there

New York Times says the code posted on GitHub had been there for months. raising securit

Swearing in code improves quality, says study

Jan Strehmel, a student in the IT department at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology's Institute of Theoretical Computer Sciences (ITI), stated in his thesis...

Microsoft makes Outlook for Mac users free

Microsoft has announced that its Outlook app for Mac is now free to use, no longer requiring a Microsoft 365 subscription or license. Microsoft...

Bluesky appears in App Store as invite-only iOS app

Bluesky, Jack Dorsey's Twitter alternative, has launched as an invite-only app on the App Store. Dorsey announced Bluesky's development as a decentralized social network in...

Gartner highlights Java licensing concerns

According to a recent Gartner survey, many companies are reconsidering their use of Java due to licensing concerns. According to Gartner, Oracle is targeting both...

Veeam’s $5 million ransomware warranty caters for the cost of data recovery

Veeam, a backup and disaster recovery software company, has released Veeam Backup & Replication v12, a new version of its software. It is dubbed...

Coding Dojo unveils 10 Top Programming Languages to Learn in 2023

Coding Dojo, a tech training provider, has revealed the top ten development languages that employers are looking for in job candidates. Python, SQL, Java, JavaScript,...

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