Technology Breakthroughs: Power of Memory-Driven Computing…

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has pioneered the world’s largest single-memory computer. The prototype contains 160 terabytes (TB) of memory, capable of simultaneously working with the data held in every book in the Library of Congress five times over—or approximately 160 million books. It has never been possible to hold and manipulate whole data sets of…

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Global e-Identity Trust Ecosystem To Use Single, Trusted Cyber Identity — Ends Reliance on Unsecured User Names/Passwords

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For the first time, Internet users will have a single cyber identity that can access a broad range of partners and applications in health care and the life sciences without compromising security or patient data. Currently, separate, unsecured identity credentials, typically based on user names/passwords, are required to access individual organizations (e.g. a healthcare providers) or applications (e.g.…

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Salk Institute Gene Editing Breakthrough

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Salk Institute researchers have developed a technique to edit genes and insert DNA at a target location in non-dividing cells. The technique was used to partially restore visual responses in blind rodents and it opens new avenues for basic research and a variety of treatments, such as for retinal, heart and neurological diseases. The Salk…

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Breakthrough Technology for Automotive Cyber Security

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Argus Cyber Security announced expansion of its In-Vehicle Network Protection suite with its new groundbreaking Electronic Control Unit (ECU) Fingerprinting technology. The technology makes it harder for hackers to perform cyber-attacks on vehicles and it makes it possible to identify and trace to the source messages maliciously initiated by an unauthorized or wrong ECU. Tests have…

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