Machine Learning for Malware Detection

December 27, 2017

An efficient, robust and scalable malware recognition module is the key component of every cybersecurity product. Malware recognition modules decide if an object is a threat, based on the data they have collected on it.

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Founded in 1995, we were voted as one of the top small company workplaces by Inc. Magazine in June 2011 and a winner of Inc. Magazine’s 500/5000 fastest growing companies in 2010 and 2011. n-Link has 130+ employees across the U.S. and in Korea, with offices in Alexandria, VA; Bend, OR; and Silverdale, WA. Our employee-owners offer extensive knowledge and capabilities to support mid to high end software development, enterprise architecture C4ISR and cyber security/warfare.

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How Data Can Help Us Get Back to School Safely

whitePaper | August 18, 2020

This year, back to school for college students means more than just buying supplies, finding the right dorm and making sure to get into the proper classes. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the annual fall ritual into one where campuses need to make sure they are safe from infection while providing a healthy environment for learning, growth and community.

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5 Brass tacks to achieve compliance with AI and ML

whitePaper | March 1, 2020

The lucrative business of banks selling their customers “financial advice” coupled with financial products has been in the spotlight recently with the events that have shaken up the banking and financial services world. The most notable ones are the investigations of the Royal Commissions into the misconduct of the banking and superannuation industry1 , the misconduct charges of £264 billion fined by EU on the top 20 banks2 , the Wells Fargo fake accounts scandal3 and the nearly 1000 cases of fraud reported to FINRA resulting in a fine of $61 Million in 20184 .

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Osterman Research - Improve Performance of Microsoft Office 365

whitePaper | July 31, 2020

Microsoft 365 provides organizations with a range of efficient, new-style productivity and collaboration tools that are widely embraced across the world. However, Microsoft 365 comes with some shortcomings in certain key areas, such as security, auditing, archiving, backup and recovery, data protection, and more. Relying solely on the native capabilities in Microsoft 365 can lead to challenges, such as missed security threats and the inability to recover accidentally deleted data – all of which can be costly.

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Cloud SOS: Treating a case of cloud failure

whitePaper | August 5, 2020

Your cloud-enabled future loomed bright. Major budgets were allocated. Agonising hours were spent herding stakeholders. You’re now using cloud, but your teams and the wider business aren’t reaping the expected benefits. Even with the best intentions, tech leaders are struggling to fill those skills gaps, particularly when it comes to cloud implementation, migration and net new deployments. As a result, the business is held back – from capitalising on the cloud’s potential to deliver value internally (boosting efficiency and agility) and externally (delivering products and services that boost revenue).

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The Expanding Universe of Low Code / No Code Platforms

whitePaper | June 30, 2022

Low code and no code (LCNC) development platforms expedite the creation of new applications with minimal or no coding requirements, as well as offer tools for non-programmers to create applications of their own. Low code development was introduced in the early 2000s to increase developer productivity. It uses a variety of approaches that automate and abstract application development activities, such as drag and drop editors, code generation, component assembly and model-driven development.

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The 2023 AI and Machine Learning Research Report

whitePaper | February 23, 2023

In December 2022, Rackspace Technology® polled 1,420 IT professionals throughout the world and across multiple industry verticals. Survey respondents worked in financial services, manufacturing, retail, hospitality, government and healthcare in the Americas, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

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n-Link

Founded in 1995, we were voted as one of the top small company workplaces by Inc. Magazine in June 2011 and a winner of Inc. Magazine’s 500/5000 fastest growing companies in 2010 and 2011. n-Link has 130+ employees across the U.S. and in Korea, with offices in Alexandria, VA; Bend, OR; and Silverdale, WA. Our employee-owners offer extensive knowledge and capabilities to support mid to high end software development, enterprise architecture C4ISR and cyber security/warfare.

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