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ISHIKAWA, Japan, April 1, 2021 - Any high-performance computing should be able to handle a vast amount of data in a short amount of time - an important aspect on which entire fields (data science, Big Data) are based.

The backpack is two pounds heavier than expected. "Take something out, and we will weigh it again," says the tour guide, placing the backpack in front of me and calling out to the next person in line. I am about to begin a climb I did not request but volunteered to join as a "favor" to a friend.
Adventist Review Online | Wandering In God's Wonderland:
Adventist Review

Building Immunity at AppSec Insertion Points The fundamentals of a formal, effective application security plan should start with business objectives, tools, processes and most of all, data, with the primary driver for securing applications focused on protecting data.
Building Immunity at AppSec Insertion Points
Security Boulevard

What's Behind the Surge in Cybersecurity Unicorns? (SecurityWeek) Several industry professionals have shared thoughts on why we are seeing a surge in cybersecurity unicorns. Some believe the trend is a result of speculative strategies while others believe it reflects the growing importance of cybersecurity.

Thomas Bayes was a mathematician, a Presbyterian minister and a defender of Sir Isaac Newton. Today he's celebrated by statisticians all over the world because of a document released two years after his death. Bayes died April 7, 1761. As stipulated in the Englishman's will, a friend and colleague named Richard Price was given his unpublished notes.
Bayes' Theorem Helps Us Nail Down Probabilities
HowStuffWorks

The editors at Solutions Review have compiled this list of the best LinkedIn Learning data analytics courses (top-rated) to consider taking. Data analytics skills are in high demand among organizations that are looking to use their collected data to generate valuable business insight.
The 56 Best LinkedIn Learning Data Analytics Courses for 2021
Solutions Review

Vaccine passports are an interim step that can speed the return of some semblance of normality by allowing the rapidly growing numbers of vaccinated people to travel more easily and to attend typically crowded sporting events, concerts and religious services.

READ NEXT One of the most important topics related to right-angled triangles that are introduced to children is the Pythagoras Theorem. This is an easy theorem to understand with a wide range of real-life applications. If kids have a clear understanding of the Pythagoras Theorem, they will find it simpler to progress on to more complicated topics such as Geometry and Trigonometry.
Top 3 Innovative Ways To Study The Pythagoras Theorem
Nerd's Magazine

The initial discovery set off a flurry of excitement. The reality is something more mundane

In this week's podcast, "The Chaitin Interview IV: Knowability and Unknowability," Walter Bradley Center director Robert J. Marks interviewed mathematician Gregory Chaitin on how he proved that the number that determines whether computer programs are elegant (in the sense of maximally efficient) is "unknowable."
Why All Positive Integers Are Interesting: Proof by Contradiction
Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial I

We have the mostly false idea that we can characterize humans based on what is usual, typical, average, or normal. There are no normal mental disorders either. There are more than 1,000 different symptom patterns found in people with depression. Much of the decisions we make about human characteristics is based on a lie of averages.
“I’m Normal” and Other Lies We Tell Ourselves
Psychology Today

Maths isn't hard but the way it is taught makes it tough to grasp. Not everyone can be good at maths, it all depends on the level of interest and eagerness to learn. In fact, for working parents, it is also not possible to be present with their kids round-the-clock in helping them to overcome math anxiety.
MobileAppDaily

More and more employees are using smaller and smaller devices with loads of applications to access corporate data. Complicating matters further, mobile users don't always take the same diligence in adhering to security standards as they might when working from a desktop.

On the ACT math section, questions are either self-contained or belong to an item set. But do not worry - even if you are unfamiliar with the term "item set," these question types are not as daunting as they may seem. In fact, both ACT math question types are approached similarly.
How to Master Math Item Sets on the ACT
U.S. News & World Report

In this week's podcast, "The Chaitin Interview IV: Knowability and Unknowability," Walter Bradley Center director Robert J. Marks interviewed mathematician Gregory Chaitin on his "unknowable number." That's the topic of this series, based on the fourth podcast. Last week, we tried getting to know the unknowable number.
Why the Unknowable Number Exists But Is Uncomputable
Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial I

The market research study titled Global API Security Software Market 2020 by Company, Type and Application, Forecast to 2025 is crafted with a concise assessment and a comprehensive investigation into the geographical landscape, industry size along with revenue estimation. The report has extensive information on factors that will amplify the growth of the market over the upcoming years.

Ok, don't get me wrong here - the title of this post is not meant to mock my LHCb colleagues. I have friends there, and the experiment has been doing amazing physics in the past decade, with scores of new particles found, and tough questions posed to the data and to the Standard Model.
Another 3 Sigma Fluke From LHCb
Science 2.0

Data Theorem introduced Cloud Secure, application-aware full stack cloud security product with attack surface management (ASM) for protecting data in cloud-native apps, API services and serverless cloud functions. As Data Theorem's latest product powered by Analyzer Engine, Cloud Secure is available to identify and remediate potential data breaches found in public cloud services used to power today's modern web and mobile applications.















