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1 2 Hyderabad: While artificial intelligence (AI), is being extensively used for disruptions in technology, it is much harder to use for protecting technology. This is due to the nature of the prompts required, making it challenging to apply AI effectively in cybersecurity, cite experts. They say designing and deploying AI for protection is complex because cybersecurity prompts must be carefully crafted to detect subtle, often obfuscated patterns in massive datasets. Unlike disruptive AI applications, where more generic prompts may suffice, defensive AI requires a deep understanding of the systems involved and the potential threats. Prompts are foundation for using AI-based models in both disruptive and protective measures. While cybercriminals exploit vast amounts of mined data already available on dark web, the use of AI for disruptive practices is relatively easy. "For instance, attackers, through phishing or mined data, can pinpoint specific application vulnerabilities to exploit. However, when it comes to using AI for defense, firms can't afford to provide exact data—this information could end up in the AI's history, which attackers could later exploit. On the other hand, if firms provide slightly altered data, AI hallucinations come into play, leading to inaccurate predictions and undermining defensive efforts," said expert, Prasad Patibandla. "As attackers find even the smallest weaknesses, defenders must protect against an ever-expanding perimeter of vulnerabilities.However, there is a looming revolution in cybersecurity—the Cyber Dome—a next-generation digital shield similar to advanced missile defense systems, designed to protect an organization's cyber landscape," said Piyush Somani, CEO of ESDS Software Solution. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — Cooper Bowser scored 16 points as Furman beat South Carolina State 68-64 on Saturday. A jumper from Tom House gave Furman a 64-62 lead with 35 seconds remaining and the Paladins closed out the win by going 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. Bowser added three steals and four blocks for the Paladins (10-1). Eddrin Bronson scored 11 points while going 3 of 8 from the floor, including 2 for 6 from 3-point range, and 3 for 4 from the line. Nick Anderson had 11 points and shot 3 for 9 (1 for 5 from 3-point range) and 4 of 4 from the free-throw line. Drayton Jones led the Bulldogs (5-7) in scoring, finishing with 15 points. Omar Croskey added 13 points for South Carolina State. Davion Everett also had 12 points, 10 rebounds and three steals. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Stock market today: Wall Street ends little changed after giving up a big morning gainPHILADELPHIA , Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- FMC Corporation (NYSE: FMC) announced today it will release its fourth quarter 2024 earnings on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 , after the stock market close via PR Newswire and the company's website https://investors.fmc.com . The company will host a webcast conference call on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 , at 5:00 p.m. ET that is open to the public via internet broadcast and telephone. At this time, management will provide commentary on the results from the fourth quarter and full year 2024, guidance for the first quarter and full year 2025, as well as an update on the three-year outlook and the company's strategy. The call time has been extended to 90 minutes from the usual 60 minutes to accommodate the number of topics and Q&A adequately. Conference Call Details: Internet broadcast: https://investors.fmc.com United States (Local): +1 404 975 4839 United States ( Toll-Free ): +1 833 470 1428 Global Dial-In Numbers: Global Dial-in Number Access Code: 338624 Pre-Registration Link: https://www.netroadshow.com/events/login?show=2f7e0221&confId=75596 A replay of the call will be available via the internet and telephone from 6:30 p.m. ET on February 4, 2025 , until February 24, 2025 . Internet replay: https://investors.fmc.com United States (Local): 1 929 458 6194 United States ( Toll-Free ): 1 866 813 9403 Access Code: 793208 About FMC FMC Corporation is a global agricultural sciences company dedicated to helping growers produce food, feed, fiber and fuel for an expanding world population while adapting to a changing environment. FMC's innovative crop protection solutions – including biologicals, crop nutrition, digital and precision agriculture – enable growers and crop advisers to address their toughest challenges economically while protecting the environment. With approximately 5,800 employees at more than 100 sites worldwide, FMC is committed to discovering new herbicide, insecticide and fungicide active ingredients, product formulations and pioneering technologies that are consistently better for the planet. Visit fmc.com to learn more and follow us on LinkedIn ® . View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fmc-corporation-announces-date-for-fourth-quarter-2024-earnings-release-and-webcast-conference-call-302336288.html SOURCE FMC Corporation
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He added there are also concerns that some of the elements in the new negotiation mandate outlined by chiefs in an October assembly go beyond the current governance structure of the Assembly of First Nations. “There will have to be action by the Assembly of First Nations in the very near future to advance these positions, but you also need willing partners,” Benedict said. “We’re still considering what our options are.” Those options are also being debated in legal reviews commissioned by the Assembly of First Nations and a board member of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, which are both parties to the human rights case, along with Nishnawbe Aski Nation. Khelsilem, a chairperson from the Squamish Nation who penned a resolution that defeated the deal in October, critiqued the stance of Ontario First Nations by saying they negotiated a “bad agreement” for First Nations outside the province and now that chiefs want to go back to the table for a better deal, they want to split from the process entirely. “It potentially undermines the collective unity of First Nations to achieve something that is going to benefit all of us,” he said. The $47.8-billion agreement was struck in July after decades of advocacy and litigation from First Nations and experts, seeking to redress discrimination against First Nations children who were torn from their families and placed in foster care. The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal said Canada’s underfunding was discriminatory because it meant kids living on reserve were given fewer services than those living off reserves, and tasked Canada with reaching an agreement with First Nations to reform the system. The agreement was meant to cover 10 years of funding for First Nations to take control of their own child welfare services from the federal government. Chiefs and service providers critiqued the deal for months, saying it didn’t go far enough to ensure an end to the discrimination. They have also blasted the federal government for what they say is its failure to consult with First Nations in negotiations, and for the exclusion of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, which helped launched the initial human rights complaint. In October at a special chiefs assembly in Calgary, the deal was struck down through two resolutions. The Assembly of First Nations sought a legal review of those resolutions by Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP — a firm where the former national chief of the organization, Perry Bellegarde, works as a special adviser. In the legal review from Fasken, it appears as though the assembly asked for direction on how to get “rid” of two resolutions used to vote down the deal, with an employee of the firm saying they can review the resolutions together if they want them both gone, or they can “leave room for compromise” with one of the resolutions. In a statement, the Assembly of First Nations said the review was conducted to assess the legal, technical and operational aspects of the resolutions to ensure their “effective implementation.” “The opinions formed by external counsel are their own and do not reflect the views or positions of the AFN,” said Andrew Bisson, the chief executive officer, who added it’s not unusual for the organization to seek such reviews. Bisson did not address the language used by a Fasken employee to “get rid” of resolutions, but said “the legal and technical reviews were conducted in good faith, not to undermine the chiefs’ direction. The chiefs have provided clear direction, and the AFN is committed to following that direction.” The legal reviews from Fasken, dated Nov. 15, argue that the October resolutions on child welfare require a significant review of who voted for them, along with changes to the organization’s charter should they be implemented. Resolution 60 called for a rejection of the final settlement agreement, and for the establishment of a Children’s Chiefs Commission that will be representative of all regions and negotiate long-term reforms. It also called for the AFN’s executive committee to “unconditionally include” the Caring Society in negotiations. Fasken said that commission is contrary to the AFN’s charter, and the law, because the AFN’s executive committee doesn’t have the power to create one, and that the executive committee “alone” has the authority to execute mandates on behalf of the assembly. It adds there are no accountability measures for the new negotiation body, and that it will represent regions that are not participants in the AFN. Resolution 61, which built upon resolution 60, is similarly against the charter for the same reasons, the review says. As such, it says, the resolutions can’t be implemented. The firm also wrote that there were alleged conflicts of interest during the October vote, saying “numerous proxies were also employees, shareholders, directors, agents or otherwise had a vested interest” in the First Nations child and family service agencies whose interests were the subject of the resolutions. Chief Joe Miskokomon of Chippewas of the Thames First Nation in southwestern Ontario called that “political deception.” In response to that review, a board member of the Caring Society, which has been a vocal critic of the July deal, sought their own. The review penned by Aird Berlis for Mary Teegee and dated Dec. 2 stated it was “inappropriate for the AFN to seek, and not disclose, legal opinions which are then cited to attempt to second-guess decisions already made by the First Nations in Assembly.” It also states that while the AFN’s vice-president of strategic policy and integration, Amber Potts, raised concerns with the movers and seconders of the resolutions, the entirety of the legal opinion the assembly sought was not shared with them. Teegee’s review challenges that of the AFN’s by saying the resolutions are consistent with the AFN’s charter, and that nothing restricts First Nations in assembly from expressing their sovereign will by delegating authority to another entity. “AFN’s role and purpose at all times is to effect the sovereign will of First Nations, however it is expressed, on ‘any matter’ that they see fit,” the review from Aird Berlis reads. “It is too late to attempt to question the resolutions. They are now final.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 9, 2024.
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Automotives Cybersecurity Market Analysis, Size, Growth, Competitive Strategies, and Worldwide Demand 12-09-2024 08:45 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software Press release from: AMA Research & Media LLP The latest study released on the global 'Automotives Cybersecurity' market by AMA Research evaluates market size, trend, and forecast to 2030. The 'Automotives Cybersecurity' market study covers significant research data and proofs to be a handy resource document for managers, analysts, industry experts and other key people to have ready-to-access and self-analyzed study to help understand market trends, growth drivers, opportunities and upcoming challenges and about the competitors. 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At present, there are many connected and automated vehicles are existing and the connectivity features and sharing of information are highly used for additional maintenance and for traffic safety features. This feature of highly connected networking increases the chances of an attack on the vehicles and also on the connected infrastructure by hackers with various motives and thus brings new risks for vehicle cybersecurity. Being aware of this reality, the automotive industries have taken very high efforts for designing and producing a safe and securely connected automated vehicle. Keep yourself up-to-date with latest market trends and changing dynamics due to COVID Impact and Economic Slowdown globally. Maintain a competitive edge by sizing up with available business opportunity in Automotives Cybersecurity Market various segments and emerging territory. Influencing Market Trend •The Rise in the Demand for In-Vehicle Applications Is a Growing Trend Owing To an Increase in the Global Automotive Cyber Security Market Market Drivers •Increasing Usage of the Endpoint Applications like Mobile, Radio, And Smart Antennas In Vehicles in Developing Economies will Drive the Automotive Cyber Security Market •Growing Expansion of the leading OEMs and automotive component suppliers in developin Opportunities: •Growth in the Use of Cloud-Based Platforms •Due to a Significant Amount of Growth in the Sales of Mid-Sized and Luxury Vehicles All Across the Globe Challenges: •Availability of New Advanced Technologies •The Electronic Control Units Installed In Vehicles Are Vulnerable To the Threat of a Cyber Attack •Development of Counter-Measures Is a Very Difficult Task Due To the Lack of Standardization in Cyber Security Analysis by Type (Cloud Security, End-Point Security, Wireless Security, Application Security), Application (Identity & Access Management, Threat Simulation, Detection & Response, Others), Deployment Type (In-Vehicle, On Cloud), Vehicle Type (Commercial Vehicle, Passenger Vehicle, Electric Vehicle) Have Any Questions Regarding Global Automotives Cybersecurity Market Report, Ask Our Experts@ https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/enquiry-before-buy/124699-global-automotives-cybersecurity-market?utm_source=OpenPR/utm_medium=Rahul The regional analysis of Global Automotives Cybersecurity Market is considered for the key regions such as Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America and Rest of the World. North America is the leading region across the world. Whereas, owing to rising no. of research activities in countries such as China, India, and Japan, Asia Pacific region is also expected to exhibit higher growth rate the forecast period 2024-2030. 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Want to locate the source of an image, verify its authenticity, or find related images? Then, you may wish to do a reverse image search. With the rise of AI, this has become much easier. I tested over 20 modern solutions and narrowed down 10 of the best reverse image search tools. Here’s everything you need to know: Lenso.ai is my current go to reverse image search tool . It enables you to search for people, places, duplicates, similar, or related images. By analyzing key features, lenso.ai performs image searches with high accuracy and presents only relevant results. Moreover, its keyword and domain filter options let you refine your search for more precise results. The platform’s sorting options also help you quickly find the best and worst match, newest and oldest images, or random ones. Additionally, if you perform an in-depth search, you can save images to Collections for further reference or create Alerts for specific images and get email notifications when new image results come up. Check below for more on how to use lenso.ai effectively. Why Choose lenso.ai? Try lenso.ai TinEye is a long-running reverse image search engine that helps users find the origins of images online. It also helps identify modified versions , higher-resolution versions, and similar images. TinEye lets you search using images instead of keywords , creating a unique digital signature for each image. It then matches this with other indexed images. It boasts over 52 billion indexed images , giving you a high chance of finding exact or similar images. Moreover, it uses image recognition algorithms to identify even heavily edited versions of the original image. As well as uploading an image, you can provide an image URL to conduct your search. Why Choose TinEye? Try TinEye Another specialized reverse image search tool is Image Raider. It’s offered by Infringement Report and is mainly intended to find images that are infringing on copyright law. Nonetheless, it functions like most reverse image search engines. You can simultaneously search for images on Google, Bing, and Yandex, providing a broader range of search results . You can perform batch searches , allowing you to upload 20 images at once. Furthermore, you can specify a specific region to search within, such as worldwide, North America, or Europe. Image Raider stores your search history , allowing you to revisit previous searches or keep track of your reverse image search activity. You can also download all the images from their search results with a single click. Why Choose Image Raider? Try Image Raider The reverse image search tool by SmallSEOTools lets you upload an image or enter an image URL to find similar images and their sources across multiple search engines. It uses Bing, Yandex, and Google, so you can draw from a large pool of images online. Plus, you can enter a keyword related to your image to narrow down the results. To upload an image, it has a simple drag-and-drop interface and you can also source images from Dropbox and Google Drive. Its Pro version offers a higher search limit, no ads, and batch uploads. Why Choose SmallSEOTools? Try SmallSEOTools Reverse Image Search Formerly Image Match, Bing Visual Search is Microsoft’s own reverse image search tool. It searches for similar images and related information by using an image as the input . You can take a photo directly on the platform , paste a URL, or upload an image via drag-and-drop. The tool provides related search suggestions based on the content of the input image, helping you discover more relevant information. It also recognizes product images and provides links to websites where you can purchase the product or find more information about it. I like that on the homepage it offers numerous shortcuts, such as identifying dog breeds or pinpoint location . I.e., if you have an image of a landmark but don’t know where it is in real life. Why Choose Bing Visual Search? Try Bing Visual Search If you are a Pinterest user, then its Visual Search and Lens tools can help you find visually related images and content on the platform. The process involves uploading an image or choosing one from Pinterest itself. You can search for images with similar visual characteristics, making it easy to discover new ideas and inspiration. Moreover, it offers related pin suggestions based on the content of the input image. It can also be used in conjunction with Pinterest Lens, which enables you to search for related content by taking a photo or screenshot with your device. Results align with your account history for a tailored experience and results include shoppable pins, which allow you to purchase products . Why Choose Pinterest Visual Search? Try Pinterest Visual Search I couldn’t make a best reverse image tools list without mentioning Google Images. While its main function is to simply search for images by keyword, you can certainly do reverse searches too. All you have to do is click on the camera icon in the search bar to open Lens, then upload an image from your device or provide an image URL to initiate the search. It works by using advanced algorithms to analyze the visual content of the input image, including its colors, shapes, and patterns. The search engine then compares the input image to its vast database of indexed images to identify similar images or related content. In addition to finding visually similar images, Google Lens can also help users identify the source of an image and locate higher resolution versions. Why Use Google Lens? Try Google Lens Similar to Google Lens, Russian search engine Yandex has a visual search feature that’s perfect for reverse image searches . Its powerful technology can identify source images and similar images even when the original has been modified, cropped, or resized. It also provides additional sizes of the same image, making it easier to find the best resolution for their needs. When you upload an image or enter an image URL , Yandex analyzes the visual content of the image. It then ranks results based on their similarity to the input image. Visual Search also provides related content , such as web pages where the image appears. Why Choose Yandex Visual Search? Try Yandex Visual Search CopySeeker is powered by AI and analyzes the pixels of your image to find duplicates and similar images online. You can search via image URL or by uploading an image. Results are shown in a list based on page rank and it identifies the original source with a symbol. This is useful for determining the copyright status of the image or if your own image has been stolen. Depending on the image, you also get additional info such as the date, location, and the organization or individual that created the image or photo. Why Choose CopySeeker? Try CopySeeker FaceCheck.ID takes a slightly different approach to reverse image searching by focusing on people, rather than general images. It uses advanced AI technology to locate people online . By uploading a photo or providing an image URL, you can search for individuals across various sources like social media, news articles, blogs, and videos. Its database contains over 793 million faces and results are displayed with a useful confidence score from 0 to 100. warning indicators appear above search results to alert you of potential concerns, such as known criminals, scammers, and predators. The drag-and-drop interface supports batch uploads , though this is intended for the same person. Why Choose FaceCheck.ID? Try FaceCheck.ID DNSChecker.org also offers a powerful reverse image search tool. It’s powered by major search engines such as Google, Bing, and Yandex. You upload your image or paste a URL and add related keywords . It then uses the image recognition capabilities of these search engines to compare the input image to their respective databases of indexed images. It’s useful for finding the source of an image , related images, and relevant non-image info. The main drawback is it’s much slower than the likes of Lenso.AI or going to Google or Yandex themselves. Why Choose DNS Checker Reverse Image Search? Try DNS Checker Reverse Image Search As my top pick, here’s how to get the most out of lenso.ai for reverse image searching . 1. Goto lenso.ai and drop, paste, or click to upload your image. 2. Agree to the terms and proceed with the search .3. On the results page , you will find duplicates and their sources at the top, related images in the middle, and similar images at the bottom. 4. You can save the search or apply a filter with the buttons below the original image. 5. To sort results , click Show more on a category such as “Duplicates” and click the sort button . 6. To create an alert , go back to the category and click the Alert button . All reverse image search tools have their own pros and cons. However, as an all-round solution, lenso.ai takes the top spot with its powerful search, filtering, sorting, and alert features. TinEye is also a popular choice. And while individual search engines offer their own tools, many third parties combine them into one tool. What’s your favorite reverse image search tool? Let me know in the comments below.