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What Is The Best Way To Grow Weed?

Soil is the most well-known and recognizable growing medium. Cannabis and other plants have been grown in soil for many years. But there are...

New Arable Mark 3 delivers crop intelligence to increase productivity, profitability across agriculture sector

Arable has announced the crop intelligence solution. Powered by the all-new Arable Mark 3 in-field sensing device, the solution now includes contextualised crop imagery via Arable Vision. These...

ASM Can Fill Gaps While Working to Implement SBOM

A software bill of materials (SBOM) is an important tool enterprise defenders can use to track the impact of software security bugs, manage sane...

Palo Alto Networks announces medical IoT security to protect connected devices critical to patient care

As healthcare providers use digital devices such as diagnostic and monitoring systems, ambulance equipment, and surgical robots to improve patient care, the security of...

Explaining MLOps using MLflow Tool

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Introduction nt. We will start by briefly seeing MLOps before diving into the usage...

What is the Best Way to Grow Weed? – Soil, Peat Moss, Coco + Perlite, or Rockwool

What Should You Put Your Seeds In : Soil, Rockwool, Peat Moss, or Coco Plus Perlite? Soil is the most well-known and recognizable growing...

Innovative self-powered ingestible sensor opens new avenues for gut research

Dec 02, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Engineering researchers have developed a battery-free, pill-shaped ingestible biosensing system designed to provide continuous monitoring in the intestinal environment....

Improve governance of your machine learning models with Amazon SageMaker

As companies are increasingly adopting machine learning (ML) for their mainstream enterprise applications, more of their business decisions are influenced by ML models. As...

Dahua Technology accelerates the innovation and exploration of Full Colour Technology

Dahua Technology, a video-centric smart IoT solution and service provider, has been accelerating the innovation and exploration of Full-colour Technology. Featuring TiOC, Panoramic, Zoom and...

Laika Raises $50M for its End-to-End Compliance Platform That Enables Companies of All Sizes to Win Business in the Enterprise Market

The largest organizations (1000+ employees) on average use at least 177 SaaS applications to run various parts of their operations.  Each of these integrations represents a potential security risk as organizations entrust third-party vendors with sensitive data.  This information security concern is addressed through SOC2, an auditing protocol built on five key principles to ensure vendors are appropriately managing and protecting the customer data and the data of their clients.  Laika is an end-to-end compliance platform that enables software and tech providers to be fully compliant with all requirements through automation.  In addition to SOC2, the platform also handles ISO 27001, GDPR, PCI DSS, and HIPAA requirements, making it versatile across a broad array of industry users. Compliance with enterprise requirements can be a daunting proposition for smaller providers that don’t have the internal resources to dedicate to compliance teams but absolutely critical if these companies want to sell into larger organizations.  Laika allows companies of all sizes to offload this burden with an industry-leading and secure solution that brings down the cost of compliance and also is powerful enough to offer continuous monitoring as organizations scale, coupled with expert guidance along the way. AlleyWatch caught up with Laika Founder and Co-CEO Austin Ogilvie to learn more about the business, the company's strategic plans, latest round of funding, which brings the total funding raised to $98M, and much, much more...

Fraudsters to continue exploiting supply chain woes in 2022

While supply-chain fraud is nothing new, it continues to be a major challenge globally... Read more »

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River level monitoring lowers bridge scour risk

Engineers at Transport Scotland have investigated the potential for water level monitoring systems to help mitigate risks where transport infrastructure interacts with moving water. The trial was conducted at a bridge over Vales Burn near Hawick in Scotland, and the monitoring equipment was provided by OTT HydroMet. OTT’s Wendy Strain says: “The system was set […]

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