• How 3D printing could make better cooling systems
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    A new 3D-printed design could make an integral part of cooling systems like air conditioners or refrigerators smaller and more efficient, according to new research.Heat exchangers are devices that whisk away heat, and theyre everywhereused in data centers, ships, factories, and buildings. The aim is to pass as much heat as possible from one side of the device to the other. Most use one of a few standard designs that have historically been easiest and cheapest to make.Heat exchangers are at the center of the industrial economy. Theyre an essential part of every machine and every system that moves energy, says William King, a professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and one of the authors of the new study. Existing designs tend to favor straight lines, right angles, and round tubes, he adds.King and his colleagues used 3D printing to design a heat exchanger that includes features to optimize heat movement, like wavy walls and pyramid-shaped bumps, which wouldnt be possible to make using traditional manufacturing techniques.The team had set out to design a system based on a common refrigerant called R-134a, which is commonly used in devices like air conditioners and refrigerators. When cold water lowers the temperature of the refrigerant, it changes from a gas to a liquid on its path through the device. That liquid refrigerant can then go on to other parts of the cooling system, where its used to lower the temperature of anything from a room to a rack of servers.The best way to cool the refrigerant tends to involve building very thin walls between the two sides of the device and maximizing the amount of contact that the water and the refrigerant make with those walls. (Think about how much colder youd get wearing a thin T-shirt and pants and lying down on ice than simply touching it with your gloved hands.)To design the best possible heat exchanger, researchers used simulations and developed machine-learning models to help predict the performance of different designs under different conditions. After 36,000 simulations, the researchers landed on the one they decided to develop.Among the key components: small fins that jut out on the side of the device that touches the water, increasing the surface area to maximize heat transfer. The team also designed wavy passageways for the water to pass throughonce again helping to maximize surface area. Simulations helped the researchers figure out exactly how curvy the passages should be and where precisely to place the fins.On the side of the devices where the refrigerant passes through, the design includes small pyramid-shaped bumps along the walls. These not only maximize the area for cooling but also help mix the refrigerant as it passes through and prevent liquid from coating the wall (which would slow down the heat transfer).After settling on a design, the researchers used a 3D-printing technique called direct metal laser sintering, in which lasers melt and fuse together a metal powder (in this case, an aluminum alloy), layer by layer.In testing, the researchers found that the heat exchanger created with this technique was able to cool down the refrigerant more efficiently than other designs. The new device was able to achieve a power density of over six megawatts per meter cubedoutperforming one common traditional design, the shell-tube configuration, by between 30% and 50% with the same pumping power. The devices power density was similar to that of brazed plate heat exchangers, another common design in industry.Overall, this device doesnt dramatically outperform the state-of-the-art technology, but the technique of using modeling and 3D printing to produce new heat exchanger designs is promising, says Dennis Nasuta, director of research and development at Optimized Thermal Systems, a consulting firm that works with companies in the HVAC industry on design and research. Its worth exploring, and I dont think that we know yet where we can push it, Nasuta says.One challenge is that today, additive manufacturing techniques such as laser sintering are slow and expensive compared with traditional manufacturing; they wouldnt be economical or feasible to rely on for all our consumer cooling devices, he says. For now, this type of approach could be most useful in niche applications like aerospace and high-end automotives, which could more likely bear the cost, he adds.This particular study was funded by the US Office of Naval Research. Next-generation ships have more electronics aboard than ever, and theres a growing need for compact and efficient systems to deal with all that extra heat, says Nenad Miljkovic, one of the authors of the study.Energy demand for cooling buildings alone is set to double between now and 2050, and new designs could help efficiently meet the massive demand forecast for the coming decades. But challenges including manufacturing costs would need to be overcome to help innovations like the one designed by King and his team make a dent in real devices.Another barrier to adopting these new techniques, Nasuta says, is that current standards dont demand more efficiency. Other technologies already exist that could help make our devices more efficient, but theyre not used for the same reason.It will take time for new manufacturing techniques, including 3D printing, to trickle into our devices, Natsua adds: This isnt going to be in your AC next year.
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  • High-Tech Imaging Allows Researchers to Read Handwritten Medieval Arthurian Tales Hidden in the Binding of a Property Record
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    Bazej Mikua (left) and Amlie Deblauwe (right), of the Cambridge University Library, 3D scan the manuscript University of CambridgeSome 750 years ago, a medieval scribe copied stories of a knight and a wizard into a manuscript. The knight was Sir Gawain and the wizard was Merlin, two mythical characters of Arthurian legendthe tales of Britains legendary King Arthur and his Round Table. In the 16th century, the manuscripts binding was repurposed to hold a Tudor-period register, and for centuries, the Arthurian story was lost.Eventually, the register ended up in the collections of the Cambridge University Library, and in 2019, researchers discovered an unreadable handwritten fragment hidden inside its binding, which triggered a yearslong restoration project.Now, after deciphering the text with high-tech imaging, Cambridge researchers have concluded its a part of the Suite Vulgate du Merlin, a French sequel to the legend of King Arthur. This medieval bestseller was distributed via handwritten manuscripts in the 13th century, and today, less than 40 copies survive, per a statement by the University of Cambridge. The medieval fragment was discovered in this box of court rolls. University of CambridgeThe Suite Vulgate du Merlin tells us about Arthur's early reign, his relationship with the knights of the Round Table and his heroic fight with the Saxons, Irne Fabry-Tehranchi, the librarys French specialist, tells the BBCs Donna Ferguson. It really shows Arthur in a positive light. He's this young hero who marries Guinevere, invents the Round Table and has a good relationship with Merlin, his advisor.When the manuscripts cover was repurposedto hold the 16th-century property record of a wealthy familys Suffolk mansionthe Arthurian pages were folded, torn and even stitched into the binding of the book, making it nearly impossible to read without damaging, per the statement. So, library researchers enlisted the University Librarys Cultural Heritage Imaging Laboratory to virtually unfold and digitize it. They employed multispectral imaginga technology that photographs multiple layers deepand computed tomography scanning, which created a 3D model.This project was a fabulous opportunity to employ all possible advanced imaging techniques from our photographic arsenal, says Maciej Pawlikowsk, head of the Cultural Heritage Imaging Laboratory, in the statement. This resulted in the creation of a set of unique digital objects which placed the original fragment in a whole new context and has transformed our understanding of it.Every existing copy of the Suite Vulgate is different, writes the New York Times Alan Yuhas. The newly discovered, carefully executed example, containing decorative red and blue letters, was likely made between 1275 and 1315, per the statement. The outer right cover shows wear and tear. University of CambridgeEach manuscript copy of a medieval text, handwritten by a scribe, is going to be changed little by little, Fabry-Tehranchi tells the Times. As the copies come along, each scribe imposes his own taste.This textwritten in Old Frenchcontains two stories from the Lancelot-Grail cycle. As the Times reports, the first stars Arthurs nephew, Sir Gawain, a knight who faces off with Germanic Saxons invading from mainland Europe and disloyal English nobilityincluding his father. Gawain wields the sword Excalibur and, drawing strength from the sun, defeats his father alongside King Arthur.The second tale takes place at a feast hosted by King Arthur and Queen Guinevere. A blind harpist interrupts the meal, escorted in by a white dog, and charms Arthur with music. The harpist then asks to hoist the kings flag, or standard, in battle, which is essentially a death wish. But the musician is actually the disguised wizard Merlin, who transforms the standard into this magical dragon who blows fire on the battlefield, Fabry-Tehranchi tells the Times. A multispectral image reveals the stamp "Huntingfield," which may have been added in the 16th century. University of CambridgeThis story was still popular centuries after the manuscript was made, but by the 1500s, British readers were mainly consuming Arthurian legend in English, not French, Fabry-Tehranchi tells the BBC. Since this text had lost its appeal, its owners, the Vanneck family of Suffolk, reused its binding.The Elizabethan bookbinders saw it as a piece of rubbish, chief photographic technician Baej Wadysaw Mikua tells the BBC. It could never have crossed their minds what we would do to it. An illustration of Merlin as a harpist at King Arthur's court Suite Vulgate du Merlin, BnF, fr. 749 f. 319 (circa 1285)This isnt the first Merlin-centered story to be recovered after centuries-old misuse. As SmithsonianLady of the Lake pasted into several different volumes.As Fabry-Tehranchi says in the statement, the recent imaging process was done in situ, which helps researchers prevent damage and learn about the archival practices of the era in which the book was rebound.This project was not just about unlocking one textit was about developing a methodology that can be used for other manuscripts, Fabry-Tehranchi says in the statement. Libraries and archives around the world face similar challenges with fragile fragments embedded in bindings, and our approach provides a model for non-invasive access and study.Virtual opening of CUL's Vanneck Merlin fragmentWatch on Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.Filed Under: Books, British History, Computers, Cool Finds, England, France, Kings, Literature, Photography, Technology
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  • ZeniMax union "overwhelming" votes to authorise strike if Microsoft contract negotiations break down
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    ZeniMax union "overwhelming" votes to authorise strike if Microsoft contract negotiations break down"Microsoft and ZeniMax continue to demonstrate they're unwilling to pay fair wages for the value our labour provides"Image credit: ZeniMax Workers United News by Sophie McEvoy Staff Writer Published on April 2, 2025 ZeniMax Workers United has "overwhelmingly voted" to authorise a strike against Microsoft.More than 94% of the union has agreed the call for a strike should contract negotiations break down.ZeniMax Workers United, which is part of the Communication Workers of America (CWA), formed in 2023 and represents over 300 quality assurance workers in Maryland and Texas.It has been negotiating a first contract with Microsoft for nearly two years, and members of the bargaining committee are continuing to fight for "better wages, workplace improvements, a lack of remote work options and the company's replacement of in-house quality assurance work with outsourced labour without notifying the union.""Underpayment and costly RTO initiatives have caused many of us to put our lives on pause because our income does not match even the rising cost of living in cities where ZeniMax insists we live and work to maintain employment," said union member and senior QA tester Zachary Armstrong."None of us wishes it had come to this, but Microsoft and ZeniMax continue to demonstrate at the bargaining table that they're unwilling to pay us fair wages for the value our labour provides to our games, we'll be showing them just how valuable our labour is."Union member and associate QA tester Aubrey Litchfield added: "Despite being one of the world's largest corporations, we've had to continuously fight for what should be the bare minimum."Paying your employees a liveable wage as a multi-trillion dollar company is the least they could be doing; however when addressed at the bargaining table, Microsoft acts as though we're asking for too much."Litchfield continued: "Our in-house contractors have been working on minimal wages with no benefits, including no paid sick time. Workers are choosing not to start families because of the uncertainty of finances. We've released multiple titles while working fully remote. When will enough be enough?"In response to the strike authorisation, Microsoft told The Verge there has been "substantial progress over the course of negotiations, reaching tentative agreements on a majority of topics at the table"."We respect the team's right to express their viewpoints and are deeply committed to reaching a fair and equitable resolution that acknowledges the teams' contributions," it said."We have presented a package proposal that we believe is fair if accepted, it would result in immediate compensation increases, even more robust benefits and is in alignment to the company's hybrid model of three days in office. We look forward to continuing this progress during negotiations."In November 2024, hundreds of employees from ZeniMax Workers United walked out in response to the developer's stance on remote work policy and outsourcing quality assurance work.The CWA filed an unfair labour charge against Microsoft as a result.
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  • Industry veterans launch new indie publisher The CoLab
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    Industry veterans launch new indie publisher The CoLab"Our goal is to make every developer who joins The CoLab an integral part of our collective, fostering a supportive environment"Image credit: The CoLab News by Sophie McEvoy Staff Writer Published on April 2, 2025 A new UK-based independent games publisher has launched today, called The CoLab.Co-founded by Darren Newnham (former United Label CEO), Mark Faulkner (former Jagex director of product), and John Lewis (former Codemasters senior art director), the publisher aims to support indie developers in a collaborative process.The CoLab has announced three titles at launch, including Team Emprenintes' story-based sandbox Campfire, Shotgun Anaconda's top-down cyberpunk shooter DeadWire, and Bjenssen's strategy game Counter Clash.The publisher has more titles on its slate to come this year, and in 2026. It also plans to introduce sessions led by developers, with the first of these planned for late 2025.It has also partnered with games industry mental health charity Safe in Our World as part of its "commitment to ethics, teamwork, and transparency" as a publisher."We stand for cooperation and collaboration in an industry that desperately needs it," said CEO Darren Newnham. "Recent trends, such as mass redundancies driven by 'greedification', have underscored the need for paradigm shift."Publishers often prioritise shareholder value over the needs of gamers, leading to a cycle of unfinished games released at inflated prices, while developers have faced challenges including cancellations, unpaid work, and even a loss of intellectual property."Newnham continued: "Our goal is to make every developer who joins The CoLab an integral part of our collective, fostering a supportive environment that promotes long-term relationships and rewarding returns."
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  • Valve fixes Steam Deck update that caused boot loops
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    Valve has issued a corrective update to the Steam client for its Steam Deck gaming handhelds, after an earlier version left some devices stuck in boot loops and broke performance settings. The initial update reached the Steam Decks stable channel despite warnings from beta testers about the problems.The problems were caused by a Steam Deck client update released on April 1st, shortly after a general SteamOS update to version 3.6.24 the day before. The client update was intended to fix a variety of minor issues, improve download performance, and resolve some problems with DualSense controllers, but owners took to Reddit and GitHub to report new issues including boot loops and the disappearance of settings to control GPU clock speed and TDP.Valves patch update now notes that the client update was rereleased on the same day with a fix for those problems, with a separate update released to the consoles beta channel today with the same fixes. Beta users had reported issues with the TDP and GPU sliders since the March 19th beta update, raising questions about how the errors made it through to a stable release.
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  • Roblox will let parents block people on their childs friends list
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    Roblox is introducing new parental controls that give parents more tools to control the people their children talk to and the experiences they can access, according to a blog post from chief safety officer Matt Kaufman.The updates build on changes introduced last year, which included a special type of account parents and caregivers can use to remotely manage some aspects of how a child uses the platform, that followed reports highlighting times when Roblox failed to protect children.As part of the new updates, parents who have linked their account with a childs will be able to block and report specific people on that childs friends list. Kaufman says in the post that kids under 13 cant unblock users that have been blocked by their parents, but they will be able to request if those friends can be unblocked.Parents will also now be able to block their children from being able to access specific experiences and games. Previously, they could only block their kids from accessing experiences at a certain content maturity level. As with blocked friends, children under 13 wont be able to unblock experiences until they are 13 or older, though they can request to access them.In addition, Kaufman says the company will now let parents see the 20 experiences their children have spent the most time in over the last week.
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  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Devs Came Up With a Fun April Fools Joke and Now Fans Think It Would Be Awesome in the Game
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    April 1 has been and gone, and so has the video game industrys penchant for April Fools Day gags for another year. But the one the people behind Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 came up may perhaps live a little longer in the memory.Yesterday, Space Marine 2 publisher Focus Entertainment declared that the new Chaplain class would be released as DLC on April 1.In story mode, swap out Titus for The Chaplain and experience the game as a true Codex-compliant Ultramarine, Focus said, no doubt sniggering from behind their monitors.This DLC supposedly added the new playable character to the story mode, as well as an Enhanced Dialogue System that would have the Chaplain, every five minutes, remind everyone around him that the Codex Astartes does not support this action, and Im telling the Inquisition.The Chaplain even has a special ability called Discipline. This would involve instantly reporting any and all minor deviations from the Codex Astartes for a 5% discipline bonus (but -20% brotherhood bonus).The joke here works because as anyone who played Space Marine 2s campaign knows, Chaplain Quintus watches Titus every move with a hawk-like distrust for signs of heresy, despite the protagonists demonstrable loyalty to the Imperium, the Ultramarines, and the Emperor himself.Throughout the campaign, as Titus battles against the Tyranids and the Thousand Sons traitor legion, it becomes clear there is something special about him, and Chaplain Quintus does not like that one bit. Hes a bit like the annoying school prefect who patrols the corridors for a mere whiff of deviant behavior and then bam! Youre reported to the headmaster. Everyone hates the Chaplain.The Chaplain has become something of a meme within the Space Marine community, and its this status that the Space Marine 2 April Fools joke leans into. But some fans have said they would love for The Chaplain to actually come to the game, not, perhaps, with this exact skill set, but as a straight-up warrior-priest who insists upon the veneration of the Emperor at all times.PlayThis would actually go hard if this was real, declared ResidentDrama9739 in a post on the Space Marine subreddit thats full of enthusiastic chatter about the Chaplain and how he might work in the game. Some are even saying The thing is, Space Marine 2 is getting a new class soon. Focus and developer Saber Interactive have yet to say what it is, but fans certainly have their theories. Most assume it will be the Apothecary, as close to a medic class as Space Marines have. But there is hope that it could be the Librarian, which would mean super cool warp-powered space magic. Does the Chaplains star turn in Space Marine 2s April Fools Day joke rule him out?Theres a lot happening in the world of Space Marine 2, despite the surprise announcement that development of Space Marine 3 development had begun. Space Marine 2s year one roadmap remains, and Patch 7 is set to be released mid-April. But in the coming months Space Marine 2 will also get the aforementioned new class as well as new PvE operations and melee weapons.Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.
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  • Talk to Me Directors Explain Why Their Street Fighter Movie Got KOd
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    News Talk to Me Directors Explain Why Their Street Fighter Movie Got KOdFresh off the buzzy Talk to Me, Danny and Michael Philippou were briefly attached to a new Street Fighter movie. But they had a good reason to Hadoken it.By Rosie Knight | April 2, 2025 | | Photo: CapcomAfter the massive success of their supernatural teen Talk to Me, it was no surprise when YouTube powerhouses RackaRacka, also known as Danny and Micheal Philippou, were picked up to direct a new Street Fighter movie. Rising to prominence with their gory and gratuitous action and horror videos before moving into studio filmmaking, it seemed like a perfect creative fit, so it was with disappointment that fans learned last year that they were no longer connected to the video game adaptation.Now after a recent event promoting the twins newest film, Bring Her Back in LA, Micheal and Danny spoke about the project and why it didnt happen.When it comes IP stuff, I usually would stay away from it, not because I dont want to do it, Micheal explained, but because I dont want to fuck it up. Theres things of such big, in-built audiences, Id hate to just let a whole bunch of people down, like, The fuck was that? Im so sorry! Thats my nightmare.That didnt stop them from taking on the iconic and beloved Capcom video game though. We were developing a big IP, it wasnt horror, it was Street Fighter, Micheal said. It was clear that it was something that the brothers were really passionate about. We were actually really excited for that, he continued. Developing that was a lot of fun.So why didnt the project happen? Well, it came down to a simple and deeply relatable reason: Timing.Just finding the time for it, it just didnt line up properly for us, he explained. So we decided to focus on the original stuff. I guess, were not opposed to it, but it has to really kind of connect with us in a special way for us to actually do that thing.I think wed fuck it up, Danny added with a laugh.
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  • How SSL Misconfigurations Impact Your Attack Surface
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    When assessing an organization's external attack surface, encryption-related issues (especially SSL misconfigurations) receive special attention. Why? Their widespread use, configuration complexity, and visibility to attackers as well as users make them more likely to be exploited. This highlights how important your SSL configurations are in maintaining your web application security and minimizing your attack surface. However, research shows that most (53.5%) websites have inadequate security and that weak SSL/TLS configuration is amongst the most common application vulnerabilities.Get your SSL configuration right, and you'll enhance your cyber resilience and keep your apps and data safe. Get it wrong, however, and you can increase your organization's attack surface, exposing your business to more cyberattacks. We'll explore the impacts of SSL misconfigurations and explain why they present such a significant attack surface risk. Then, we'll show you how a solid EASM platform can help overcome the challenges associated with detecting misconfiguration issues.Understanding SSL misconfigurations and attack surfaceAn SSL misconfiguration occurs when SSL certificates are improperly set up or managed, leading to vulnerabilities within an organization's network. These misconfigurations can include outdated encryption algorithms, incorrect certificate setup, expired SSL certificates, and more. Such vulnerabilities directly affect an organization's attack surface by creating possible entry routes for hackers.SSL misconfiguration: A significant attack surface riskSSL certificates provide a secure channel for data transmission between clients and servers. They authenticate websites' identities, ensuring users communicate with the intended entity. Misconfigured SSL certificates, however, can lead to risks, such as: Man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks: MITM attacks occur when an attacker intercepts communication between two parties typically a user and a web service without their knowledge, allowing the attacker to eavesdrop on, modify, or redirect the communication. SSL stripping and certificate impersonation can both lead to MITM attacks.Eavesdropping: Eavesdropping is when an attacker passively intercepts communication between two parties. The attacker doesn't alter data but simply listens in, gathering sensitive information. Weak encryption ciphers and expired certificates can make it easier for bad actors to eavesdrop.Data breaches: Breaches occur when a cybercriminal gains unauthorized access to (and steals sensitive data from) your system. SSL misconfigurations, like insecure redirects or the presence of mixed content, can both lead to data breaches. Desensitization: repeating issues with expired or invalid SSL-certificates on your companies websites can desensitize your users against common cybersecurity practices. Months of cybersecurity awareness trainings drilled into them that websites without working SSL certificates pose a danger and should not be visited. Asking them to overlook the issue on your own websites can make them more receptive to phishing or fraud attempts later down the line since they are "used to" HTTPS-errors on your sites.Challenges in identifying SSL misconfigurationsIdentifying SSL misconfigurations without a comprehensive External Attack Surface Management (EASM) solution is challenging. The fact is most traditional security tools simply don't have the capacity to continuously monitor and analyze all of your organization's internet-facing assets. Combine this with the dynamic, ever-changing nature of digital environments where assets are frequently added and updated and it becomes even more difficult to effectively maintain secure SSL configurations. Specifically, for two reasons: Traditional security tools have limited capacity: Most conventional security tools are designed to monitor and protect internal networks and assets. However, they often lack the specialized capabilities to scan and analyze the wide array of internet-facing assets, including websites, web applications, APIs, and more, for SSL misconfigurations. Traditional tools can easily miss things like SSL certificate expirations and weak cipher suites, leaving your organization vulnerable. The digital environment is always changing: Your organization's digital environment is dynamic as your team continually adds, removes, or updates content, applications, and services. And this constant change means you can inadvertently and easily introduce SSL misconfigurations. Mitigating SSL misconfigurations with EASMTo take a proactive approach to managing and securing your organization's external attack surface (including SSL configurations), consider investing in an automated, cloud-based EASM solution that monitors all your known and unknown assets. The best solutions can: Perform continuous discovery and monitoring: Invest in a solution that scans and monitors all internet-facing assets for SSL misconfigurations, ensuring that any vulnerabilities are quickly identified and addressed.Monitor encryption certificates: Your chosen solution should also monitor SSL certificates for expiration dates, the certificate chain, TLS protocols, and issuers, preventing the use of insecure or expired certificates.Benefit from automated analysis: Consider a solution that automatically analyzes your SSL configuration and then identifies potential issues, ranking them based on their potential severity. This ongoing analysis and prioritization can help you better target your remediation efforts. Receive proactive alerts: You don't know what you don't know. Find a solution that provides proactive alerts about SSL misconfigurations, allowing you to take swift action to mitigate potential security risks.Take a hands-off approach: For the most convenient approach to securing your organization's external attack surface, consider a provider that offers managed EASM service. With a managed EASM provider, the vendor should provide continual 24/7 monitoring and connect with you regularly to review threats and remediate identified vulnerabilities.One solution that checks all of these boxes is Outpost24's EASM platform. A cloud-based platform, that allows you to enhance your cyber resilience. The solution continually maps your organization's growing attack surface, automatically gathering and analyzing data for both your known and unknown assets as well as adding cyber threat intelligence feeds for a more comprehensive approach to cyber risk. Then, the platform offers a variety of potential remediation actions you can take to eliminate security gaps and secure your digital presence against SSL vulnerabilities. Your organization's internet-facing assets are ever-growing and your attack surface is, too. Understand your attack surface and boost cyber resilience with Outpost24's Sweepatic EASM. Contact us to learn more about how EASM can help mitigate Cyber Risk in your attack surface.Found this article interesting? This article is a contributed piece from one of our valued partners. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.
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  • Dragonflyink: Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Web3 x AI/DeFi
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    CTO Wanted for Web3, AI & DeFi Innovation!Were pioneering a decentralized future with Web3, AI, and DeFi, and we need a visionary CTO to lead our mission. If youre a tech expert with stellar leadership and presentation skills, join us to shape industries and solve real-world challenges.Must provide LinkedIn & have done past presentations Applications without a strong LinkedIn profile and experience with past major presentations will be ignoredWhat We Offer$150/hr, paid upfront (crypto optional)100% remote work globallyLead cutting-edge Web3, AI & DeFi projectsRequirements3+ years in tech leadership (CTO/VP Eng.) in Web3, AI, or DeFi3+ years in Web3/DeFi (blockchain, smart contracts, DeFi protocols)3+ years in AI/ML (LLMs, AI agents, deep learning)Technical SkillsExpert in Solidity, Rust, TypeScript, Python, GoSmart contract development (EVM, Solana, Cosmos) & securityDeFi experience (yield farming, staking, liquidity pools)AI automation (trading bots, analytics, decentralized AI)Knowledge of ZKPs, Layer 2, and blockchain scalabilityPresentation SkillsProven success in AMAs, livestreams, or conferencesFluent English, quick thinker, engaging speakerMust share LinkedIn & have pasted experience with presentationsAchievementsTrack record of launching Web3, AI, or DeFi productsBe the face of our vision, inspiring developers, investors, and the Web3 community. Apply now to drive the decentralized revolution!
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