The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati will start Post Graduate Certificate Programme in Cyber security and Post Graduate Certificate Programme in Artificial Intelligence & Deep Learning. The premier higher educational institute has signed an agreement with Times Professional Learning (TPL) to start the programmes. The programmes are intended to provide career enhancement and skill up-gradation for working professionals, said a statement. The courses are also aligned with the National Education Policy 2020’s directives to Higher Education Institutes to play an active role not only in conducting research on disruptive technologies such as AI but also in creating initial versions of instructional materials and courses including online courses in cutting-edge domains. The PG Certificate Programme in Cyber security is an eight months course. The course is intended to provide career enhancement and skill up-gradation as per the requirements of fast-moving job roles like network security specialist, cyber security analyst, cyber security architects, cyber security manager, and leading up to C-suite positions such as Chief Information Security Officer. The PG Certificate Programme in Artificial Intelligence & Deep Learning is a nine-month course. It will provide candidates detailed understanding of AI and Deep Learning through a comprehensive curriculum. The programme focuses on fundamental and advanced learning through subjects like Python programming, data analytics, neural networks, computer vision, and image recognition, etc. It will help candidates prepare for competitive and cutting-edge job roles such as AI and ML Engineer, Computer Vision Expert, Software R&D Engineer, Cloud Support Engineer, among others, that involve a high level of technical skill and training. “AI-based technology has made rapid inroads through its seamless mechanisms and improved...
Hi, I’m Valerio software engineer from Italy and CTO at Inspector. As product owner I learned on my skin how an application issue can be so hard to identify and fix, creating negative impacts on the users experience, or block new potential customers in their on-boarding path. Users don’t spend their time reporting bugs, they just stop using our application if it doesn’t work as expected, looking for another one that fits their needs better. The idea behind Inspector is to create a monitoring environment specifically designed for software developers avoiding any server or infrastructure configuration that many developers hate to deal with. In fact, thanks to Inspector, you will never have the need to install things on the server or make complex configuration at the infrastructure level. It works with a lightweight software library that you can install in your application like any other dependencies. In case of Laravel you can use our official Laravel package. Developers are not always comfortable installing and configuring software at the server level, because these installations are out of their software development lifecycle, or are even managed by external teams. Forcing teams with different goals (Developers, IT oprations, Cyber Security, etc.) to work on the same tools can cause confusion or compromise the ability of developers to quickly identify and resolve problems within applications. Inspector is a code-driven monitoring environment totally under the control of software developers helping them to identify bugs and bottlenecks in their applications “before” users stumble onto the problem. Its code-driven nature gives you the right tool to run a successful software development process and to continually increase...
Lean Admin, our TALL stack admin panel package for Laravel, is finally approaching the v1 launch. I started working on the package a bit over a year ago. Originally, it was meant to be something conceptually similar to Laravel Nova, with two key differences — we use Livewire as the tech stack, and customizability is the main focus. I expected to have it finished around this time of last year, so around December 2020. However, as I was developing features, I realized that Lean could be much more than that. The reason why it’s taken so long to finish (most of) it is that it has completely new features, ideas, and patterns — in the sense that they aren’t offered or used by any admin panels or CMS tools. The new patterns we use allow for great extensibility, which means that the ecosystem has become a large focus. Some things are obvious. There will be packages for extra fields, some additional functionality, and things like that. But that’s not the main value of Lean. As we explain in the waiting list welcome email, our goal with the Lean ecosystem is to provide packages that serve as full-stack building blocks for Laravel applications. Say you want to build an application that deals with e-commerce, invoicing, live chat, knowledge base, and support tickets. Before Lean, you’d have to build that app completely from scratch. At most you could install a few packages to handle the specific low level problems related to those features, but you couldn’t really put entire features together. And if any of the features had full stack solutions, rather than just low...
And it’s no wonder why more and more apps are emerging. They affect nearly every aspect of our lives, from finance management and entertainment to and more. While you don’t necessarily have to create an app for every platform, most businesses would see not developing an app for all platforms as a missed opportunity. Budget concerns are usually the primary reason why mobile app developers choose one platform over another, but there’s still a way to build an app for multiple platforms while sticking to your budget. In this article, we’ll review everything you need to know about cross-platform mobile app development. Chapter #1: Native vs Cross-Platform Mobile Development which is better: native app development or cross-platform app development, and you’ll get different answers every time. That’s because each has its advantages and disadvantages, and which you choose really depends on what your goals are. Let’s start by defining what each is and go from there. 1.1 What is Cross-Platform App Development? A cross-platform app is essentially a mobile app that can run on multiple operating systems. Instead of developing various app versions for each platform, with cross-platform apps, you only need to create one version that . There is only one source code that will work on Android, iOS, Windows, and so on. As you can guess, this has a ton of advantages, like saving time and money on building your app, which we’ll get into more in the next chapter. 1.2 What is Native App Development? Unlike cross-platform apps, native app development means building a mobile app for a specific platform, whether that’s Android, iOS, or something...
Kenya has partnered with the United Kingdom (UK) to address cyber-security threats that have become rampant since the inception of digital technology. Speaking at a workshop for government communicators at a city hotel, the Principal Secretary (PS) for the State Department for broadcasting and telecommunications Esther Koimett said that the government was moving towards the adoption of provision of services through a digital platform, and as such, there is a need to shield the online systems from threats. Koimett acknowledged the steady rise of cyber threats globally, with Kenya among countries that have been targeted by hackers and cybercriminals. She said a number of government websites had been targeted. “This training is therefore important as it will enhance our capacity as government communicators to effectively play our role in informing citizens about how to protect themselves from cyber threats like the ever-emerging scams and fraudulent schemes,” said the PS. Given the increasing importance of technology and digitization in the delivery of services in every aspect of human interaction, Koimett stated that the goal of the training is to strengthen the strategic communications capability of the UK government, its allies, and partners to jointly understand and counter cyber threats from hostile state actors. “The training project consists of communications planning, delivery and training to support crisis communications and campaigns capability development for partner countries. It also touches on research and insights on critical audience vulnerabilities to underpin joint strategies and campaign development,” she said. Read also: Kebs Approves 40 New Information and Cyber Security Standards The government of Kenya, according to Koimett, recognizes the importance of public communications and uses...
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