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LG CNS has developed artificial intelligence (AI) software for use in X-ray machines to detect USB memory sticks, the company said. The software will analyse X-ray pictures of bags and overcoats taken ...
Many people have written off USB sticks as irrelevant relics of a bygone era, since faster and more secure alternatives are now available for transferring data. This may be true to an extent, and ...
The plight of a technician tasked with transferring a city’s worth of personal data is a lesson in the risks of combining small, important objects with a night out drinking. By Makiko Inoue and ...
While data breaches by hackers get headlines, another form of data leakage can be very damaging to a company’s bottom line, too. Most notably, that is sensitive data lost on the USB memory sticks.
Everyone knows them, everyone has them. USB sticks, or thumb drives, are ideal for quickly exchanging data between computers — but also for transporting digital content between mobile phones and PCs ...
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