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Radar Trends to Watch: June 2023

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By the time you read this, Apple may have announced their ultra-expensive, ultra-stylish AR headset; that may be enough to break the Metaverse out of its AR/VR winter. MLC LLM , from developers of Web LLM , allows many different combinations of hardware and operating systems to run small large language models entirely locally.

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Radar trends to watch: August 2021

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Good practices for authentication, backups, and software updates are the best defense against ransomware and many other attacks. To succeed, VR will have to get beyond ultra geeky goggles. Mark Zuckerberg has been talking up the Metaverse as the next stage in the Internet’s evolution: a replacement for the Web as an AR/VR world.

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Radar trends to watch: May 2022

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It’s probably a better experience in VR. Google has published Little Signals , six experiments with ambient notifications that includes code, electronics, and 3D models for hardware. Cyber warfare on the home front: The FBI remotely accessed devices at some US companies to remove Russian botnet malware.

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Radar Trends to Watch: June 2022

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The Eternity Project is a new malware-as-a-service organization that offers many different kinds of tools for data theft, ransomware, and many other exploits. The Passkey standard, supported by Google, Apple, and Microsoft, replaces passwords with other forms of authentication. VR/AR/Metaverse.

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Technology Trends for 2024

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Malicious operators have discovered that they can corrupt software archives, getting programmers to inadvertently incorporate malware into their software. Identity and access management: locally, that means passwords, key cards, and (probably) two-factor authentication. In the cloud, that means IAM, along with zero trust.

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Technology Trends for 2022

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Virtual and augmented reality are technologies that were languishing in the background; has talk of the “metaverse” (sparked in part by Mark Zuckerberg) given VR and AR new life? Content about privacy is up 90%; threat modeling is up 58%; identity is up 50%; application security is up 45%; malware is up 34%; and zero trust is up 23%.

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