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Adapting language model architectures for time series forecasting - Amazon Science

Tokenizing time series data and treating it like a language enables a model whose zero-shot performance matches or exceeds that of purpose-built models.

Zero-shot test-time adaptation via knowledge distillation for personalized speech denoising and dereverberation - Amazon Science

We propose a personalization framework to adapt compact models to test time environments and improve their speech enhancement performance in noisy and reverberant conditions. The use-cases are when the end-user device encounters only one or a few speakers and noise types that tend to reoccur in the…

Car tech: Building the zero-fatality car | Network World

In the future, new cars might include an appealing sticker: This car is rated for zero fatalities.

Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday filled with zero-day exploits | Network World

Microsoft's Patch Tuesday arrived with a nasty twist, as six of the 23 vulnerabilities spread among the eight patches are already being threatened by exploit code in the wild.

5 ‘Zero Cost’ CRM Strategies | Network World

It's not shocking that many companies are scaling back, delaying or canceling IT projects. Recent Gartner survey data of 475 IT decision makers in global enterprises with 1,000 or more employees found that more companies are actually postponing or scaling back computing projects rather than canceling them outright.

Computer infected? Blame yourself, Microsoft report concludes | Network World

Zero-day exploits are nerve-racking for IT professionals but are far less dangerous than unpatched older vulnerabilities for which fixes are available, Microsoft says.

Researchers warn of IE6 zero-day bug | Network World

Security researchers are warning users about an unpatched cross-site scripting bug in Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) that could be used by hackers to capture keystrokes and steal other information.

Researcher: IE8 clickjacking protection will have no impact | Network World

Microsoft provided more information Wednesday about how Internet Explorer 's new anti-clickjacking feature works, but one of the researchers who first reported the problem last year said it will have "zero impact" on protecting users.

Mystery of RealPlayer exploit, hijacked ad server unfolds | Network World

A week after Symantec discovered a zero-day attack based on the RealPlayer media player, a complex maze of investigation is ongoing to sort out what role 24/7 Real Media ad servers played in disseminating RealPlayer ActiveX exploit across the Internet.

Protecting systems from Word’s zero-day vulnerabilities | Network World

What steps can I take to protect my systems from zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word?

New zero-day Word attack | Network World

Today's bug patches and security alerts:

WabiSabi Labi aims to be more than an eBay for zero-days | Network World

WabiSabi Labi Ltd., a Swiss start-up that caused a stir with the creation of an eBay Inc.-like marketplace for software vulnerabilities, plans to offer an intrusion-detection system and will open up its auction site to a wider range of intellectual property, according to a company executive.

Unoffical patch out for Windows zero-day flaw | Network World

Today's bug patches and security alerts:

Firefox, IE execs spar over vulnerabilities | Network World

An Internet Explorer program manager and the head of Mozilla's security added their voices to the browser blame game Wednesday, each saying that the other's application is at fault for multiple Windows zero-day vulnerabilities.

Barracuda adds zero-hour threat protection to antispam appliance | Network World

E-mail security vendor Barracuda adds zero-hour threat protection to its appliances to catch new viruses, spam, and malware in real time.

Zero Touch Linux provides kitchen sink Linux server packages | Network World

Linux users wanting a quickly-configurable Linux server image that could handle a number of enterprise computing tasks, might want to get the latest version of Zero Touch Linux in the test lab.

Letters to the editor: “Fake network gear” | Network World

Mystery of the Broadband Universe; With slip, concerns that XP SP 3 will be cut; ‘Less than zero-day’ threats often overlooked; Coders gone wild; Cisco looks to push high-end IP video; The Year of Sleaze?

Zero chance of interoperability between optimization technologies | Network World

Jim recently moderated a seminar series on the topic of network and application optimization that was produced by Network World. This is the last of three newsletters that will discuss some of the questions that the audience had for the presenting vendors at the seminars.

Apple seeks standard to appease angry university net managers | Network World

Under fire from its customers in the higher education market, Apple has proposed creating a new industry standard that would fix problems with its Bonjour zero configuration networking technology that is causing scalability and security problems on campus networks.

Exploit Prevention Labs targets zero day exploits | Network World

I recently had the opportunity to talk Bob Bales, CEO, and Roger Thompson, CTO of Atlanta-based Exploit Prevention Labs. I must admit - the call left me feeling a bit uneasy. I learned from them just how vulnerable our computers are to malware delivered through known exploits. It made me want to disconnect my PC from the Internet and never surf another Web page! That is, until I get my copy of Exploit Prevention Labs' SocketShield installed.

Zero defects | Network World

There are several expressions I have really come to hate over the years. Two of them – the concept of “zero defects” and the idea that “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” – are, fortunately, falling out of favor at long, long last.

Zero-day flaw in Solaris allows remote attacks | Network World

Security experts are warning of a zero-day vulnerability with Sun's Solaris 10 and 11 OSes.

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