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New Deal: 95% off the Ultimate Computer Security Bundle – BleepingComputer

New Deal: 95% off the Ultimate Computer Security Bundle
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Corporate environments have as much, if not more, of a vested interest in their computer security than individuals, and are willing to pay a premium for competent people who can help secure their systems. This 7-course bundle will give you a

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Deal: Ultimate computer security bundle – 95% off – AndroidPIT


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Deal: Ultimate computer security bundle – 95% off
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Keeping data safe in the current digital environment is paramount and companies are willing to pay top dollar for professionals that do just this. Right now in our AndroidPIT Deals Store we have a special on the ultimate computer security course bundle

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The ultimate auto-pilot software gets $15M boost

The development of an automated system that can help take care of flying an aircraft — even perhaps helping pilots overcome in-flight system failures got another big boost this week when the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) awarded Aurora Flight Sciences $ 15.3 million to move development of the software into a second phase.

DARPA says the Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System or ALIAS program, which was announced in 2014 envisions a tailorable, drop-in, removable software kit that allows the addition of high levels of automation into existing aircraft. “Specifically, ALIAS intends to control sufficient features to enable management of all flight activities, including failure of aircraft systems, and permit an operator to act as a monitor with the ability to intervene, allowing the operator to focus on higher level mission objectives,” DARPA stated.

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Ultimate guide to Linux desktop environments

Last year, Network World’s resident Linux enthusiast Bryan Lunduke set out on a mission to immerse himself into a variety of Linux desktops, using each exclusively for both work and personal computing for at least one week and documenting his experiences on his Linux Tycoon blog.

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