Model poisoning, where training data is manipulated to introduce vulnerabilities or biases, is a significant threat. Here are some strategies to mitigate it. By following these best practices and ...
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When the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed in March 2024, it created immediate supply chain disruptions that rippled throughout the economy. Within hours, trucking routes doubled or ...
This unwitting victory was short-lived as insurgent groups adapted and fabricated their own drones or found substitutes for hard-to-procure parts. Still, using the open market demonstrated a unique ...
Scaling recycled material use strengthens supply chain resilience amid global disruptions. Using recycled materials can reduce carbon emissions by up to 96%, conserving natural resources.
Supply chain leaders increasingly rely on data science to navigate disruptions, optimize operations and drive decisions. Yet data, like crude oil, holds no value unless refined into usable insights.
From clothing to cars to canned peaches, American-made products are made of parts – often parts sourced from other companies in other countries. Supply chains are critically important to domestic and ...
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When President Biden delivered his State of the Union (SOTU) address to Congress in February, tech and manufacturing business leaders were looking for encouraging words from the president. Fortunately ...
The enterprise has already seen cloud technologies power exciting advancements from software delivery to data analytics and beyond. Driven by rising demand from content-hungry users and a growing ...