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The Ultimate Guide to Python Programming
Tech Writers Bureau Founding Partner Carlos Soto pens the U.S. News and World Report Guide to Python, a critical resource for anyone looking to learn the language, or deepen their understanding of one of the most useful programming tools.
Government and Technology Predictions for 2019
Every year, TWB author John Breeden II predicts the major technologies that will affect government agencies, and the world in general, for NextGov magazine. What technologies will be embraced by the government in 2019, and what cybersecurity tools must be deployed to protect them?
GovernmentCIO: Simulations Are No Mere Game For Feds
Covering the show for GovernmentCIO, the government track at the Serious Games Conference in Manassas, Virginia was loaded with sessions addressing gamification and its role in government.
TWB Author Picks Up Silver ASBPE Award
Tech Writers Bureau CEO John Breeden earned a silver medal in the 2018 American Society of Business Publication Editor’s annual awards for his comprehensive review of new deception technology tools in CIO Magazine, about how it could protect today’s complex computing environments.
Tenable Network Security
Two years after a data breach at OPM compromised personal information of tens of millions of current and former federal employees, agencies need to move from making short-term fixes to implementing long-term strategies. Learn how at Tenable Network Security.
Shall We Play A Game? (a Wargame against a real AI?)
We wanted to see how a modern Neural Network AI performed on an actual battlefield. Enter Boris, from Nival, which is breathing new life into a classic wargame. Blitzkrieg 3, originally launched in 2015, is back with an updated look, multiplayer, and of course that soon-to-be famous AI named Boris.
Cybersecurity trends for 2017: It’s all about the data
By: Makoto Mizuyama Member of the board of directors, FinalCode The cyberthreat landscape is complex and constantly evolving, and we saw a constant stream of breaches in 2016 ranging from the embarrassing (exposure of email addresses on a fetish website) to the ominous (IoT-based distributed denial of service attacks) to the manipulative (Russian hacking during … Continue reading Cybersecurity trends for 2017: It’s all about the data