fromComputerWeekly.com1 week agoInformation securityETSI highlights integrated sensing, communication 6G use cases | Computer WeeklyETSI's analysis outlines use cases for 6G mobile networks, crucial for technologies like autonomous vehicles and smart infrastructures.
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fromwww.housingwire.com4 months agoReal estateRate's Jesse Allen on targeting and expanding reverse mortgagesRate has appointed Jesse Allen as president of its reverse lending division to enhance offerings in the reverse mortgage space as it approaches 2025.
Artificial intelligencefromFast Company5 months agoHow Anthropic's new protocol could quickly extend AI's reachAnthropic's MCP protocol enables standardized connections between AI assistants and data or tools, streamlining integration for developers.
fromEngadget6 months agoMiscellaneousYou'll soon be able to safely and easily move your passkeys between password managersPasskeys are now widely supported, offering better online security and recent standards seek to improve credential portability between platforms.
fromTheregister6 months agoMiscellaneousFace matching now available on GSA's login.govThe GSA's facial matching login service is now generally available, despite acknowledging its imperfections.
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Information securityfromNextgov.com8 months agoFAA proposes new cyber rules for airplanes and aviation equipmentThe FAA is updating cybersecurity standards for airplanes in response to increased digital connectivity and potential cyber threats.The proposed regulations will introduce mandatory security risk assessments for aircraft design approval applicants.
fromThe Verge11 months agoGadgetsThe Amazon-backed Matter Casting standard has plenty of potential, but too few playersMatter Casting offers a new open standard for casting content from apps on phones to TVs without the need for proprietary hardware.