Afghan Wireless Upgrades Financial Services with Naqdina PartnershipAfghan Wireless
Afghan Wireless recently forged a new strategic partnership in the financial sector, choosing to integrate its mobile services with electronic payment company Naqdina.
Telecommunications in Afghanistan - Then and NowAfghan Wireless
Afghanistan has experienced phenomenal growth in its telecommunications sector over the past decade since emerging from war with barely any infrastructure. Afghan Wireless launched in 2002 as the country's first private telecom company and saw over 20,000 subscribers by that year. By 2006, the sector attracted $600 million in investments and had 1.7 million mobile subscribers and 200,000 internet users. By 2012, telecom became one of Afghanistan's largest revenue generators with $139.6 million annually, total investments tripled to $1.8 billion, there were over 17 million mobile subscribers and 1 million internet users.
Bayat Foundation Provides Long-Term Support to Afghan Learning CenterAfghan Wireless
The Bayat Foundation has been a longtime supporter of the Ayenda Learning Center in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, providing funding for things like a new generator and training programs for female students. Founded in 2009, the Ayenda Learning Center provides education and vocational training to 200 orphans who previously lacked access to education. It is located in the impoverished province of Bamiyan. The Bayat Foundation founder oversaw construction of the center's building for free, financed through private donations, in order to bring much-needed support to children in the area.
Cellular Mobile Communication discusses 3G and 4G mobile technologies. 3G allows integration of voice, data, and video up to 2 megabits per second. 4G is the next generation of high-speed mobile networks that will replace 3G using technologies like LTE and WiMAX. 4G uses technologies like OFDM and UWB to provide data rates up to 20mbps for mobile speeds up to 200km/hr in frequency bands of 2-8GHz. The document also outlines the key components of 3G networks including the core network, UTRAN, user equipment, Node B, RNC, BTS, BSC, MSC, GMSC, HLR, VLR, AUC, SMSC
This document defines and describes parabolic antennas. It discusses the key components of a parabolic antenna including the focus, vertex, focal length, and aperture. It then explains how parabolic and hyperbolic reflectors work to direct radio waves. The document outlines different types of parabolic antennas and their applications. Parabolic antennas are commonly used for point-to-point communication, microwave relay links, wireless networks, satellite communication, radio telescopes, and radar due to their high directivity and gain.
Anatomy of magazine was a presentation from my IIT subject Visual communication 1. The basic of graphic design includes layouts for various mediums. One of the key printing medium is Magazine which has its own anatomy. This one is to understand the terminologies which has been used in Magazine design.
Prime Meridian,Equator, Latitude and longitude Jamal Jamali
This document defines and explains key concepts related to latitude, longitude, and their use in determining locations on Earth. It discusses the prime meridian, equator, latitude, longitude, north and south latitudes, east and west longitudes, and the international date line. Latitude lines run parallel around the globe, measuring angles north and south of the equator, while longitude lines converge at the poles, measuring angles east and west of the prime meridian. Together, latitude and longitude precisely locate positions worldwide.
Afghan Wireless Upgrades Financial Services with Naqdina PartnershipAfghan Wireless
Afghan Wireless recently forged a new strategic partnership in the financial sector, choosing to integrate its mobile services with electronic payment company Naqdina.
Telecommunications in Afghanistan - Then and NowAfghan Wireless
Afghanistan has experienced phenomenal growth in its telecommunications sector over the past decade since emerging from war with barely any infrastructure. Afghan Wireless launched in 2002 as the country's first private telecom company and saw over 20,000 subscribers by that year. By 2006, the sector attracted $600 million in investments and had 1.7 million mobile subscribers and 200,000 internet users. By 2012, telecom became one of Afghanistan's largest revenue generators with $139.6 million annually, total investments tripled to $1.8 billion, there were over 17 million mobile subscribers and 1 million internet users.
Bayat Foundation Provides Long-Term Support to Afghan Learning CenterAfghan Wireless
The Bayat Foundation has been a longtime supporter of the Ayenda Learning Center in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, providing funding for things like a new generator and training programs for female students. Founded in 2009, the Ayenda Learning Center provides education and vocational training to 200 orphans who previously lacked access to education. It is located in the impoverished province of Bamiyan. The Bayat Foundation founder oversaw construction of the center's building for free, financed through private donations, in order to bring much-needed support to children in the area.
Cellular Mobile Communication discusses 3G and 4G mobile technologies. 3G allows integration of voice, data, and video up to 2 megabits per second. 4G is the next generation of high-speed mobile networks that will replace 3G using technologies like LTE and WiMAX. 4G uses technologies like OFDM and UWB to provide data rates up to 20mbps for mobile speeds up to 200km/hr in frequency bands of 2-8GHz. The document also outlines the key components of 3G networks including the core network, UTRAN, user equipment, Node B, RNC, BTS, BSC, MSC, GMSC, HLR, VLR, AUC, SMSC
This document defines and describes parabolic antennas. It discusses the key components of a parabolic antenna including the focus, vertex, focal length, and aperture. It then explains how parabolic and hyperbolic reflectors work to direct radio waves. The document outlines different types of parabolic antennas and their applications. Parabolic antennas are commonly used for point-to-point communication, microwave relay links, wireless networks, satellite communication, radio telescopes, and radar due to their high directivity and gain.
Anatomy of magazine was a presentation from my IIT subject Visual communication 1. The basic of graphic design includes layouts for various mediums. One of the key printing medium is Magazine which has its own anatomy. This one is to understand the terminologies which has been used in Magazine design.
Prime Meridian,Equator, Latitude and longitude Jamal Jamali
This document defines and explains key concepts related to latitude, longitude, and their use in determining locations on Earth. It discusses the prime meridian, equator, latitude, longitude, north and south latitudes, east and west longitudes, and the international date line. Latitude lines run parallel around the globe, measuring angles north and south of the equator, while longitude lines converge at the poles, measuring angles east and west of the prime meridian. Together, latitude and longitude precisely locate positions worldwide.
Earlier this year, Afghan Wireless Communication Company launched its HD Voice Service solution, which allows for greater clarity in mobile-to-mobile voice communications.
KITEX 2015 Information and Communications Technology ExhibitionAfghan Wireless
KITEX 2015 was an information and communications technology exhibition held in June in Kabul, Afghanistan featuring 150 leading companies. At the exhibition, Afghan Wireless Communication Company unveiled several next-generation technology services it plans to offer customers, including HD Voice, mobile account management solutions, and a mobile wallet app. The exhibition, co-sponsored by Afghan Wireless and Afghanistan's Ministry of Communications, aimed to explore the future of communications and push technological development in Afghanistan.
In order to support subscribers living in Kabul, Afghan Wireless Communication Company has introduced more than 350 advanced hotspots that provide reliable and fast mobile and fixed-based Internet access.
Afghan Wireless Brings 3.75G Technology to KandaharAfghan Wireless
Afghan Wireless brought 3.75G technology to Kandahar earlier this year, providing its fastest broadband service yet through Dual Carrier HSPA+ and HSUPA technologies. This allows for high-speed downloads, video/data streaming, and file sharing. Afghan Wireless aims to expand this high-speed network to all major Afghan cities by the end of 2015.
Afghan Activist Suggests That Microloans Can Lead to SecurityAfghan Wireless
While the billions of dollars in foreign aid that Afghanistan has received since 2001 has helped the country to build vital schools and a medical facility, Afghan activist Seema Ghani believes microloans can uniquely transform the lives of Afghan citizens and bring last peace.
Bayat Foundation Partners with Starkey Hearing FoundationAfghan Wireless
An international charitable organization dedicated to improving health and education in Afghanistan, the Bayat Foundation recently partnered with the Starkey Hearing Foundation to help individuals with hearing loss.
MCIT of Afghanistan Looks to Cultivate an Information SocietyAfghan Wireless
In June, the Afghan Wireless Communication Company became a Gold Sponsor of the Afghanistan-based information and communications technology exhibition KITEX 2015.
Afghan Wireless, Government Establish Modern Telecom SystemsAfghan Wireless
The Afghan Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) has a three-year plan to modernize the country’s information technology capabilities.
The Bayat Foundation Supports Women’s Empowerment and Health CareAfghan Wireless
Founded in 2006 by telecommunications leader Ehsan Bayat, the Bayat Foundation has spent the better part of a decade supporting important social and educational projects in Afghanistan.
Education Initiatives Sponsored by the Bayat FoundationAfghan Wireless
The Bayat Foundation has worked to support education initiatives in Afghanistan by addressing the gap left by years of conflict. They focus on vulnerable groups like refugees and orphans. In 2009, with donor support, they opened the Faryab Orphanage and Learning Center to provide classroom education and computer skills training. More recently they helped reconstruct the American University of Afghanistan by rebuilding structures and upgrading computer labs to further education opportunities.
Afghan wireless introduces 3.75 g+ broadband in kabulAfghan Wireless
In December 2014, Afghan Wireless Communication Company became the first telecommunications company in Afghanistan to implement true mobile broadband services. Already serving more than 4 million subscribers across every Afghan province, the firm expanded its existing 2G network to provide 3.75G+ connectivity in Kabul.
Afghan Wireless Communication Company takes its responsibilities to customers seriously and maintains several avenues through which its subscribers can get help.
Ariana Television Programming Supports Afghan Culture, TraditionsAfghan Wireless
Afghanistan’s Ariana Television, which was founded by businessman and philanthropist Ehsan Bayat in 2005, provides unbiased news, educational and cultural content, as well as children’s programming.
Afghan Wireless Communication Company takes its responsibilities to customers seriously and maintains several avenues through which its subscribers can get help.
Bayat Foundation Provides Clean Water to Afghan CommunitiesAfghan Wireless
The Bayat Foundation has partnered with donors to dig wells and provide clean drinking water to communities in Kabul and other Afghan provinces where it was previously scarce. Through well digging projects, the Foundation has increased access to clean water, which is a vital resource as dirty water can lead to severe illness and death. Recent projects have added four new wells in Kabul as well as Herat and Parwan provinces, improving sanitation conditions for many Afghan residents.
Bayat Foundation Aids Panjshir Residents after Deadly AvalancheAfghan Wireless
After Afghanistan’s Panjshir Province was hit by deadly avalanches in early March, the Bayat Foundation responded with financial assistance for Afghans.
Overcoming challenges, surpassing goals the awcc storyAfghan Wireless
Ehsan Bayat began working to establish Afghanistan's first wireless network in the 1990s, but plans were delayed by the Taliban rise to power and subsequent US trade ban. After the 2001 Bonn Agreement, Bayat launched the Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) in 2002, overcoming challenges from the country's infrastructure and conflicts. AWCC grew rapidly, reaching 2,000 subscribers in Kabul a few months after its start and 25,000 subscribers nine months later. By 2008, AWCC had over 2 million subscribers across Afghanistan.
Awcc works with afghan finance ministry for biometric my money salaryAfghan Wireless
n countries like Afghanistan, traditional banks have long had difficulty providing services to rural regions. While continued development remains the ideal solution, businesses like Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) have sought out alternatives, the most successful of which, mobile banking, has been a transformative force across the developing world.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
Earlier this year, Afghan Wireless Communication Company launched its HD Voice Service solution, which allows for greater clarity in mobile-to-mobile voice communications.
KITEX 2015 Information and Communications Technology ExhibitionAfghan Wireless
KITEX 2015 was an information and communications technology exhibition held in June in Kabul, Afghanistan featuring 150 leading companies. At the exhibition, Afghan Wireless Communication Company unveiled several next-generation technology services it plans to offer customers, including HD Voice, mobile account management solutions, and a mobile wallet app. The exhibition, co-sponsored by Afghan Wireless and Afghanistan's Ministry of Communications, aimed to explore the future of communications and push technological development in Afghanistan.
In order to support subscribers living in Kabul, Afghan Wireless Communication Company has introduced more than 350 advanced hotspots that provide reliable and fast mobile and fixed-based Internet access.
Afghan Wireless Brings 3.75G Technology to KandaharAfghan Wireless
Afghan Wireless brought 3.75G technology to Kandahar earlier this year, providing its fastest broadband service yet through Dual Carrier HSPA+ and HSUPA technologies. This allows for high-speed downloads, video/data streaming, and file sharing. Afghan Wireless aims to expand this high-speed network to all major Afghan cities by the end of 2015.
Afghan Activist Suggests That Microloans Can Lead to SecurityAfghan Wireless
While the billions of dollars in foreign aid that Afghanistan has received since 2001 has helped the country to build vital schools and a medical facility, Afghan activist Seema Ghani believes microloans can uniquely transform the lives of Afghan citizens and bring last peace.
Bayat Foundation Partners with Starkey Hearing FoundationAfghan Wireless
An international charitable organization dedicated to improving health and education in Afghanistan, the Bayat Foundation recently partnered with the Starkey Hearing Foundation to help individuals with hearing loss.
MCIT of Afghanistan Looks to Cultivate an Information SocietyAfghan Wireless
In June, the Afghan Wireless Communication Company became a Gold Sponsor of the Afghanistan-based information and communications technology exhibition KITEX 2015.
Afghan Wireless, Government Establish Modern Telecom SystemsAfghan Wireless
The Afghan Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) has a three-year plan to modernize the country’s information technology capabilities.
The Bayat Foundation Supports Women’s Empowerment and Health CareAfghan Wireless
Founded in 2006 by telecommunications leader Ehsan Bayat, the Bayat Foundation has spent the better part of a decade supporting important social and educational projects in Afghanistan.
Education Initiatives Sponsored by the Bayat FoundationAfghan Wireless
The Bayat Foundation has worked to support education initiatives in Afghanistan by addressing the gap left by years of conflict. They focus on vulnerable groups like refugees and orphans. In 2009, with donor support, they opened the Faryab Orphanage and Learning Center to provide classroom education and computer skills training. More recently they helped reconstruct the American University of Afghanistan by rebuilding structures and upgrading computer labs to further education opportunities.
Afghan wireless introduces 3.75 g+ broadband in kabulAfghan Wireless
In December 2014, Afghan Wireless Communication Company became the first telecommunications company in Afghanistan to implement true mobile broadband services. Already serving more than 4 million subscribers across every Afghan province, the firm expanded its existing 2G network to provide 3.75G+ connectivity in Kabul.
Afghan Wireless Communication Company takes its responsibilities to customers seriously and maintains several avenues through which its subscribers can get help.
Ariana Television Programming Supports Afghan Culture, TraditionsAfghan Wireless
Afghanistan’s Ariana Television, which was founded by businessman and philanthropist Ehsan Bayat in 2005, provides unbiased news, educational and cultural content, as well as children’s programming.
Afghan Wireless Communication Company takes its responsibilities to customers seriously and maintains several avenues through which its subscribers can get help.
Bayat Foundation Provides Clean Water to Afghan CommunitiesAfghan Wireless
The Bayat Foundation has partnered with donors to dig wells and provide clean drinking water to communities in Kabul and other Afghan provinces where it was previously scarce. Through well digging projects, the Foundation has increased access to clean water, which is a vital resource as dirty water can lead to severe illness and death. Recent projects have added four new wells in Kabul as well as Herat and Parwan provinces, improving sanitation conditions for many Afghan residents.
Bayat Foundation Aids Panjshir Residents after Deadly AvalancheAfghan Wireless
After Afghanistan’s Panjshir Province was hit by deadly avalanches in early March, the Bayat Foundation responded with financial assistance for Afghans.
Overcoming challenges, surpassing goals the awcc storyAfghan Wireless
Ehsan Bayat began working to establish Afghanistan's first wireless network in the 1990s, but plans were delayed by the Taliban rise to power and subsequent US trade ban. After the 2001 Bonn Agreement, Bayat launched the Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) in 2002, overcoming challenges from the country's infrastructure and conflicts. AWCC grew rapidly, reaching 2,000 subscribers in Kabul a few months after its start and 25,000 subscribers nine months later. By 2008, AWCC had over 2 million subscribers across Afghanistan.
Awcc works with afghan finance ministry for biometric my money salaryAfghan Wireless
n countries like Afghanistan, traditional banks have long had difficulty providing services to rural regions. While continued development remains the ideal solution, businesses like Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) have sought out alternatives, the most successful of which, mobile banking, has been a transformative force across the developing world.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
CAKE: Sharing Slices of Confidential Data on BlockchainClaudio Di Ciccio
Presented at the CAiSE 2024 Forum, Intelligent Information Systems, June 6th, Limassol, Cyprus.
Synopsis: Cooperative information systems typically involve various entities in a collaborative process within a distributed environment. Blockchain technology offers a mechanism for automating such processes, even when only partial trust exists among participants. The data stored on the blockchain is replicated across all nodes in the network, ensuring accessibility to all participants. While this aspect facilitates traceability, integrity, and persistence, it poses challenges for adopting public blockchains in enterprise settings due to confidentiality issues. In this paper, we present a software tool named Control Access via Key Encryption (CAKE), designed to ensure data confidentiality in scenarios involving public blockchains. After outlining its core components and functionalities, we showcase the application of CAKE in the context of a real-world cyber-security project within the logistics domain.
Paper: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61000-4_16
Things to Consider When Choosing a Website Developer for your Website | FODUUFODUU
Choosing the right website developer is crucial for your business. This article covers essential factors to consider, including experience, portfolio, technical skills, communication, pricing, reputation & reviews, cost and budget considerations and post-launch support. Make an informed decision to ensure your website meets your business goals.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
2. A major provider of
mobile phone and
data services in
Afghanistan, the
AfghanWireless
Communication
Company recently
rolled out its 3.75G+
network.
3. When considering an
upgrade to a 3G
network, customers
often inquire about
compatibility in a
number of key areas.
4. Once a customer
upgrades to a 3G-
capable device, he
or she does not have
to replace the SIM
card or change the
handset, as long as
it is 3G enabled.
5. In terms of special
settings, wireless
companies typically
use an over-the-air
service to handle all
settings automatically.
If the automatic
method does not work,
customers can request
a PIN via SMS or call
the company’s
customer care division
for assistance with the
settings.
6. The 3G network at
AfghanWireless
currently covers the
cities of Kabul and
Kandahar, with
several additional
cities slated for
coverage in the near
future.
7. To learn more about
3G service with
AfghanWireless, or to
find out how to
upgrade, visit
www.afghan-
wireless.com.