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Agentic Memory, Personalization, Retention in Cortex

✨ Make it Yours! ✨ We’re adding personalization, memory features, additional privacy and retention to Cortex 2.2. From initial release to memory, Cortex received Personalization feature within 162 days 🚀 fastest of all Coding Agents.  On the research front, we thought deeply about improving personalization using LLMs. We came up with a new initiative to […]

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Prioritizing Risk Assessment with Security Scores

Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS) and Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) are two widely used scoring systems in cybersecurity, each answering a different question about vulnerabilities. EPSS tells you how likely a vulnerability is to be exploited, while CVSS tells you how bad a vulnerability is. Used together, they provide a more complete picture for

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Enhancing Customer Privacy with Federated Learning

In the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise AI, data privacy remains the single biggest barrier to entry. Organizations in finance, healthcare, and software development want the productivity gains of AI, like automated fraud detection, predictive maintenance, and intelligent code assistants, but they cannot risk exposing their intellectual property or violating data residency regulations by pooling

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MongoDB Sharding Architecture, Design, Quick Guide

When a database needs to handle more data, more queries, or higher throughput, there are two fundamentally different approaches to scaling: Vertical Scaling and Horizontal Scaling. Vertical scaling means increasing the capacity of a single MongoDB server instance by adding more powerful hardware resources—more CPU cores, more RAM, faster disks, or larger storage. Horizontal scaling

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Binaries Demystified – DevSecOps 2.4 + Windows

Binaries Demystified! DevSecOps 2.4 can now scan, unpack and analyze Windows packages/binaries (in addition to previously released Unix ones) for security issues and vulnerabilities. We’ve covered the entire gamut of what’s feasible to reconstruct with the help of AI. Previously in DevSecOps 2.2, we released the Package Analyzer with support for UNIX-based packages and binaries.

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