AI Already Adopted By 78% Of Software Testers – Go Health Pro

AI Already Adopted By 78% Of Software Testers – Go Health Pro

2023 has seen several high-profile software failures in the USA, including affecting financial markets and air traffic suffering “its largest and most catastrophic disruption of service since 9/11.” Separately, recent research independently conducted by Dr Junade Ali found that 71% of software engineers agreed to a great or moderate extent that software reliability at their … Read more

Legacy Device And Outdate Software To Slow Medical Device Growth – Go Health Pro

Legacy Device And Outdate Software To Slow Medical Device Growth – Go Health Pro

The rapid integration of new technology and digital health devices into healthcare systems has revolutionized patient care and diagnostic processes. However, the increased reliance on these devices has also exposed the healthcare industry to cybersecurity threats. In the report, Cybersecurity in Medical Devices, GlobalData forecasts the market for cybersecurity in medical devices to grow at … Read more

Socket lands a fresh $40M to scan software for security flaws – Go Health Pro

Socket lands a fresh M to scan software for security flaws – Go Health Pro

The software supply chain, which comprises the components and processes used to develop software, has become precarious. According to one recent survey, 88% of companies believe poor software supply chain security presents an “enterprise-wide risk” to their organizations. Open source supply chain components are especially fraught, thanks to the logistical hurdles in keeping each component well-maintained. … Read more

Best antivirus software in 2024 (UK) – Go Health Pro

Best antivirus software in 2024 (UK) – Go Health Pro

This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for the UK audience. Getting reliable antivirus software is as essential as a keyboard and a mouse. It’s absolute madness to log on without it, to be quite honest. It doesn’t matter what computer you have, there’s always something nasty lurking … Read more

Maze of adapters, software patches gets a dedicated GPU working on a Raspberry Pi – Go Health Pro

Maze of adapters, software patches gets a dedicated GPU working on a Raspberry Pi – Go Health Pro

Actually getting the GPU working required patching the Linux kernel to include the open-source AMDGPU driver, which includes Arm support and provides decent support for the RX 460 (Geerling says the card and its Polaris architecture were chosen because they were new enough to be practically useful and to be supported by the AMDGPU driver, … Read more

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