ADVANCED APPLICATION THREATS REQUIRE AN ADVANCED WAF

December 3, 2018

The threat landscape is dramatically different than it was just 5 years ago. A traditional web application firewall (WAF) was once a very effective solution for mitigating application layer attacks, but now has trouble keeping up with the advanced capabilities and agility of attackers. Signatures often lag behind new exploits. Even when a traditional WAF is capable of mitigating the threat, implementing and managing it properly can be a challenge. Today, new methods are needed to effectively automate the mitigation of fast-evolving threats.

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OpenBet

"OpenBet is the leading provider of interactive gaming & betting solutions, celebrating over 18 years in the industry. In 2015 OpenBet took over 1.5 Billion Bets highlighting the performance and scale of the platform. Established in 1996, OpenBet Ltd (formerly Orbis Technology) is the world’s leading provider of integrated gaming and betting solutions."

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WHY MACHINE LEARNING IS THE FUTURE OFPREDICTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE

whitePaper | July 10, 2020

There’s no arguing that preventing failures and accidents is critical for industry. Unexpected incidents can grind operations to a halt for extended periods of time and necessitate expensive repairs. Just 12 hours of downtime for an oil production platform could cost six to eight million dollars in lost production opportunity alone. A single day of grounding for a plane costs roughly four to five million dollars. Because of these disruptions, industrial sectors are always on the lookout for newer, better maintenance methods, and the approach on everyone’s lips right now is predictive maintenance. While everyone agrees on the name, there is less consensus on what it means or how to implement it. But to truly unlock the potential of predictive maintenance, it needs to be paired with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).

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IBM Watson NLP Performance with Intel Optimizations

whitePaper | December 29, 2022

In our modern world, taking advantage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to gain insights from data is becoming more prevalent day by day. Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) systems use multiple cores to perform parallel processing, running select workloads to decrease processing times. Compared to GPUs, Central Processing Units (CPUs) have fewer cores; previously, this resulted in less capacity for parallelized processing. To move beyond this limitation, Intel has released new hardware that runs typical AI mathematical computations more efficiently on the CPU, and has also released libraries with hardware optimizations that enable an additional increase in performance.

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LaSalle

whitePaper | April 16, 2020

LaSalle is one of the world’s leaders in real estate investment management, with a history over 40 years long. LaSalle, an independent subsidiary of Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated, manages over $68 billion in assets across 17 countries.

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AI-driven Personalizationin Digital MediaPolitical and Societal Implications

whitePaper | December 6, 2019

Machine learning (ML)-driven personalization is fast expanding from social media to the wider information space, encompassing legacy media, multinational conglomerates and digital-native publishers: however, this is happening within a regulatory and oversight vacuum that needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. Mass-scale adoption of personalization in communication has serious implications for human rights, societal resilience and political security. Data protection, privacy and wrongful discrimination, as well as freedom of opinion and of expression, are some of the areas impacted by this technological transformation.

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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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Certifying Fairness of AI-Applications An Impossible Task?

whitePaper | January 28, 2022

Since more and more decisions that used to be made by humans are nowadays made either with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) or by AI alone, it is essential that the AI algorithms are “fair.” In this whitepaper, we discuss issues surrounding the fairness of AI applications, with a special focus on how it can be assessed independently and subsequently certified. We explain why an AI application cannot be classified – and subsequently certified – as “fair” or “unfair” in a general sense and propose an approach that makes it possible to classify it as “fair” or “unfair” under the (application)-specific definition of fairness.

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OpenBet

"OpenBet is the leading provider of interactive gaming & betting solutions, celebrating over 18 years in the industry. In 2015 OpenBet took over 1.5 Billion Bets highlighting the performance and scale of the platform. Established in 1996, OpenBet Ltd (formerly Orbis Technology) is the world’s leading provider of integrated gaming and betting solutions."

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