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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Military Aircraft That Only Succeeded Because of Their Skilled Crews

Some aircraft succeeded even though they made life harder for the people flying them. They demanded constant attention, punished mistakes, and left little margin for error. Instead of relying on forgiving design, these platforms forced crews to compensate through skill, planning, and coordination. Over time, combat proved that the human element was the decisive factor behind their success. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at these aircraft that embodied the human factor.
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fromTechzine Global
4 months ago

Cloud security cannot be outsourced - it's up to your organization

Cloud security requires rigorous vendor scrutiny, clear prioritization of critical systems, and a balanced approach between usability, protection, and cost.
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