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Gartner dubs machine learning king of hype

Gartner has machine learning at the peak of the hype cycle, with headline benefits (self-driving cars) still years off Read More

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Tableau 10 gives users the features they want
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Addressing PCI Compliance: Through Privileged Access Management

Organizations handling transactions involving credit or debit cards are facing increasing pressure to meet regulatory compliance mandates. In particular, they must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) version 3, which went into effect in January of 2015.1 PCI DSS v3 established various requirements for safeguarding an organization's relevant systems and networks, comprising the Cardholder Data Environment (CDE). Read More

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A UI makeover and new data-synthesis features driven by user feedback aim to keep Tableau ahead of competitors like Qlik and Microsoft Read More

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Machine learning offers new hope against cyber attacks

Game-changing technology could deliver a new level of protection for enterprise networks Read More

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New R extension gives data scientists quick access to IBM's Watson

Data scientists have a lot of tools at their disposal, but not all of them are equally accessible. Aiming to put IBM's Watson AI within closer reach, analytics firm Columbus Collaboratory on Thursday released a new open-source R extension called CognizeR. Read More

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Breaking the Kill Chain: Stopping Data Breaches with Privileged Access Management

When we consider the current stream of security incidents, it's common to refer back to the Target incident, which began in late 2013. With some 70 million payment card records stolen, Target wasn't the first-or even largest-data breach to take place in history, let alone in 2013. Read More

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