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Harnessing the Power of ChatGPT v4: License 2 Tech Leads the Way in AI-Driven Solutions
Friday, 07 April 2023
Introduction: Welcome to the License 2 Tech blog! As a cutting-edge technology company, we are committed to staying ahead of the curve by leveraging the latest innovations. Today, we are excited to announce that our platform is now powered by ChatGPT v4, OpenAI’s groundbreaking language model that is revolutionizing the industry. What is ChatGPT v4?
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Why is Cyber Security Important?
Monday, 21 February 2022
Why is Managed Cyber Security Essential for Businesses? Managed cyber security is crucial for safeguarding various types of data, such as customer information, health service records, financial data, government documents, and intellectual property. Effective security protocols are necessary for ensuring business continuity and resilience against cyber threats. In the absence of robust cyber security measures,
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4 information security threats that will dominate 2017
Monday, 02 January 2017
Cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated and collaborative with every coming year. To combat the threat in 2017, information security professionals must understand these four global security threats.
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Ransomware took in $1 billion in 2016
Friday, 30 September 2016
Increased user awareness of phishing threats, better antivirus technology, more industry-wide information sharing and cross-border efforts by law enforcement authorities will combine to turn the tide against ransomware this year, according to some security experts, but others expect the attacks to continue to increase. According to a security expert who requested anonymity, ransomware cybercriminals took
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Black market medical record prices drop to under $10
Friday, 30 September 2016
The black market value of stolen medical records dropped dramatically this year, and criminals shifted their efforts from stealing data to spreading ransom ware, according to a report released this morning. Hackers are now offering stolen records at between $1.50 and $10 each, said Anthony James, CMO at San Mateo, Calif.-based security firm TrapX, the
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