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CyberSecurity Summary

CyberSecurity Summary

CyberSecurity Summary is your go-to podcast for concise and insightful summaries of the latest and most influential books in the field of cybersecurity.Each episode delves into the core concepts, key takeaways, and practical applications of these books, providing you with the knowledge you need to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity.Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, CyberSecurity Summary offers valuable insights and discussions to enhance your understanding and keep you informed.You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 diff

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    Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (Prentice Hall Series in Artificial Intelligence)

    Published Jun 9, 2026

    Artificial Intelligence

    Define artificial intelligence through the unifying theme of intelligent agents, which are systems designed to perceive their environments and take actions that maximize their chances of success. By exploring the field’s philosophical, mathematical, and scientific foundations, the text traces how AI evolved from ancient logic and 20th-century computing into a diverse discipline. It highlights significant technical advancements since the previous edition, such as improvements in machine learning,

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    Data Visualization and Knowledge Engineering: Spotting Data Points with Artificial Intelligence

    Published May 18, 2026

    Artificial Intelligence

    Explores how artificial intelligence is used to identify and analyze complex data points. A significant portion of the material focuses on cross-project defect prediction, a method in software engineering that utilizes external datasets to anticipate errors in new software. The authors conduct experiments using machine learning classifiers and the SMOTE algorithm to demonstrate that predicting defects across different projects is as effective as traditional within-project methods. By addressing