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Why cyber security should be part of your ESG strategy

By Aaron Tan 24 Jul 2023

The impact of data breaches and cyber threats on businesses, societies and the environment makes cyber security a key consideration in an environment, social and governance strategy Read More

Researchers put LLMs to the test in phishing email experiment

By Rob Wright 10 Aug 2023

A Black Hat USA 2023 session discussed an experiment that used large language models to see how effective the technology can be in both detecting and producing phishing emails. Read More

Why chaos engineering isn't as chaotic as it sounds

By Ryan Black, Manning Publications Co. 23 Nov 2021

Don't let the name fool you. SSQ editors chatted with author Mikolaj Pawlikowski about why chaos engineering can be easily implemented into your testing environment. Read More

Use cases of various types of test doubles for unit testing

By Matthew Grasberger 04 Nov 2021

Test doubles run the gamut from mocks, to stubs, to fakes and spies. Let's examine the ups and downs of using various test double types with unit testing. Read More

Automated machine learning improves project efficiency

By Cameron Hashemi-Pour, Packt Publishing 17 Feb 2022

Until recently, machine learning projects had a small chance of success given the amount of time they require. Automated machine learning software speeds up the process. Read More

Explainable AI: How and why did the AI say ‘true’?

By Cliff Saran 12 Feb 2019

The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is 42, according to Deep Thought in ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’ – but experts need to explain AI decisions Read More

Open core vs. open source: What's the difference?

By Stephen J. Bigelow 29 Sep 2022

Open core software has gained attention as an alternative to open source and proprietary models. Learn how open core differs from open source and the two approaches' pros and cons. Read More

Ethics of AI algorithms under examination

By Brian McKenna 24 Aug 2020

Sebastian Klovig Skelton’s article in this week’s CW ezine issue, ‘Auditing for algorithmic discrimination’ could hardly be more timely. The fall-out from the algorithmic exams fiascos of recent ... Read More

Police IT buyers should compel suppliers to prove AI claims

By Sebastian Klovig Skelton 20 Oct 2021

House of Lords told that UK law enforcement bodies should use their position as buyers to compel private sector suppliers to divulge more information about how their AI-powered technologies work Read More

Collaborative robots' safety stalls enterprise implementation

By George Lawton 16 Sep 2019

Cobots are promising big gains, especially in enterprises utilizing manual labor. However, due to a number of safety concerns, human workers are still at risk. Read More