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Mark Demers, Karasoft’s 5G executive, he’s focused on building relationships with emerging and established telecommunications companies to help government agencies deploy secure, private networks wherever they’re needed. Communications and 5G technology are inherently complex, requiring a wide range of manufacturers, software and hardware to sort through. DeMerse recently sat down with ExecutiveBiz to discuss efforts to simplify 5G procurement and how a successful upgrade will lay the foundation for even more advanced technologies to come. ExecutiveBiz: What is your role in helping Carahsoft’s vendor ecosystem meet the needs of agencies? Mark Demers: We have a very open and neutral approach…

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5G continues to provide benefits and new opportunities for government agencies to achieve their missions. How do agencies profile a successful 5G strategy and what is their vision for the future? This webinar will give you unique perspectives from leading government technology experts. Tom RondeauLead Director, OUSD (R&E) FutureG, Department of Defense Juan RamirezDepartment of Defense CIO C3I 5G Cross-Functional Team Director Capt. Brian Lopez (Ret.)Director of Naval Emerging Technologies Brian SchlomskyAssociate Director, 5G Public Sector Architect Team, Verizon Business Group Steve VogelsangChief Technology Officer, Nokia Federal Solutions Chris ChristouSenior Vice President, BrightLabs; Chief Technology Officer, Booz Allen Hamilton Moderator:…

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With the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) and deep synthesis algorithms, applications such as “face swap” and “makeup swap” have become widespread and popular. At the same time, the risks of infringing the personal rights and interests of natural persons in the application of such AI technologies have also attracted increasing attention. On June 20, 2024, the Beijing Internet Court handed down two first-instance rulings on copyright infringement cases involving “AI face-swapping” apps in Beijing. The court found that a service provider that used other people’s videos to perform “face swapping” and create templates infringed on other people’s personal…

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This essay is based on a conversation with Ramani Akkati, a 22-year-old tech employee. The essay has been edited for length and clarity. Business Insider verified her identity, records, and employment status.When I first started college, I was planning to go to medical school, but then I decided to study English Literature because I thought it would be fun and I knew I could get a good GPA.I was drawn to English because I really liked the analytical aspect of it, criticizing works and analysing poetry, and all of that was very interesting to me.I currently work for an AI-based…

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Many planned 5G SA deployments have not materializedAccording to STL Partners, uncertainty among operators regarding 5G SA and deployment in the public cloud may be a factor.Analyst firm sees more promising outlook for vRAN and open RANThe adoption of standalone 5G (5G SA) technology has not been rapid, with studies such as the latest Ericsson Mobility Report from June estimating that only around 50 5G SA networks have been launched worldwide to date. According to the latest update of STL Partners’ Telco Cloud Deployment Tracker for Q2 2024, “the window to deploy 5G SA may be closing before it even…

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Image courtesy of Gerd AltmannOne of the things people worry about most when planning a trip abroad is the internet connection. Being able to browse the Internet is importanthelping you reach your destination, stay in touch with loved ones, and of course, posting photos and stories from your trip.When traveling in Europe, you have a variety of options: pocket Wi-Fi, local SIM, data roaming, eSIM, and more. However, choosing between the many options can be daunting. Read on for this guide, which will take you through each option in detail.The best way to get Wi-Fi in EuropeThere are many ways…

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The Swiss Federal Council has added the United States to the list of countries with an adequate level of data protection. Starting September 15, 2024, US organizations certified to the Swiss-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF) will be able to receive transfers of personal data from Switzerland without having to implement additional safeguards. Although US organizations were permitted to become DPF certified starting July 10, 2023, transfers of personal data to the US relying solely on the Swiss-US DPF were delayed until Switzerland confirmed the eligibility of the Swiss-US DPF. Transfers to certified organizations required additional safeguards (such as Standard Contractual…

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….AI and ML can ultimately reshape network operations and cybersecurity, but it only works if the right foundations are in place – the aggregation and integration of critical core data.— Sumit Pal, Executive Director, NIKSUNPRINCETON, NJ, USA, August 20, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Over the past few years, enterprise investments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have reached astronomical levels, with annual spending across the globe soaring to hundreds of billions of dollars. While many claim that these investments will bring a paradigm shift in how cellular networks operate, the actual value has yet to be proven by any…

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) is alarmed by the unexplained disruption of internet connectivity in Pakistan affecting internet speeds. The lack of a clear explanation for the disruption in internet services amid reports that the government is testing a firewall highlights the lack of clarity, accountability and transparency in the management and regulation of digital media and the internet. Access to the internet is necessary to give citizens their constitutional right to access information. Pakistan has been experiencing internet access disruptions for the past week, including the inability to download WhatsApp media via mobile data and slow internet speeds.…

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ASUS has announced its next-generation X870E and X870 motherboards for AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs across the ROG, ROG STRIX, TUF, PRIME and ProArt models. ASUS’ next-generation X870E and X870 ROG, ROG STRIX, TUF, PRIME and ProArt motherboards officially announced ASUS has introduced a total of nine new motherboards to its AMD 800-series lineup based on the X870E and X870 chipsets. These motherboards are designed for enthusiasts and mainstream builders looking to take advantage of AMD’s latest AM5 CPUs, such as the Ryzen 9000 desktop chips, which are now available at all major retailers. These motherboards are expected to launch in…

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