Grammarly draws on generative AI and linguistic analysis to improve work communication
Natala Menezes shares how Grammarly hopes to shape written communication feedback to accelerate productivity in remote and hybrid work.
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Natala Menezes shares how Grammarly hopes to shape written communication feedback to accelerate productivity in remote and hybrid work.
AI-generated phishing emails, including ones created by ChatGPT, present a potential new threat for security professionals, says Hoxhunt.
What’s driving the growth of open source container orchestrator Kubernetes? A study by Pepperdata shows how companies are using K8s and the challenges they face in getting a handle on cloud costs.
A new survey details the potential risks of data science teams not having the necessary skilled staff, funding and tech resources to deliver on AI/ML initiatives, as well as how leaders can close this gap.
By exploiting webcams and other IoT devices, hackers can spy on private and professional conversations, potentially giving them access to sensitive information, says BitSight.
C-Suites executives have cybersecurity insecurities around cloud development, deployment and visibility, a Palo Alto Networks survey finds.
Find out if the payroll software you're considering for your business is compatible with a Mac.
LastPass attacks began with a hacked employee's home computer. The investigation now reveals the password manager company's data vault was compromised.
Consider application modernization and focusing on data, analytics and AI when building out your respective cloud strategy.
Many software companies rely on open-source code but lack consistency in how they measure and handle risks and vulnerabilities associated with open-source software, according to a new report.
Salaries for remote roles in software development were higher than location-bound jobs in 2022, Hired finds.
With nearly 90% of companies reporting cyberattacks, pen testing budgets are on the rise, with cloud infrastructure and services a key focus area, according to a new report.
A new State of Enterprise DFIR survey covers findings related to automation, hiring, data and regulations and more.
The average salaries for specialized tech professionals in the U.S. is over six figures, according to the new report.
Only 24% of employees trust coworkers to get work done from home, yet, 94% of employees believe managers trust them to do their work from anywhere, a new Envoy survey reveals.