A week after the Maduro Snatch, while people are debating its legality, the EU has come up with a statement stopping short of condemning it, while 74% of Republicans said …
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A week after the Maduro Snatch, while people are debating its legality, the EU has come up with a statement stopping short of condemning it, while 74% of Republicans said …
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Perceptra, the MIT spin-off pioneering photonic chip-based AI-enabled Raman sensors for chemical monitoring, has secured a €1.2 million investment from PhotonDelta, the Dutch photonic chip industry accelerator. The funding will …
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Array Labs, a Silicon Valley startup specialising in radar payloads for satellite buses, has announced raising $20 million in Series A financing. The investment round was led by Catapult …
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Andreessen Horowitz, the Californian VC, has raised its biggest ever fund – $15 billion. The new raise brings the funds it has under management to over $90 billion. Half of …
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PowerLattice, of Vancouver, Washington State, has in progress engineering samples of a chip which reduces compute power needs by more than 50% with customer trials planned for H1 2026. “By …
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Zeekr’s 7GT EV promises “Chinese technology with European design and soul” at the Brussels Motor Show for €45,990. “A true passion project, the 7GT represents our commitment as a high-end …
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Schott has created high-power TO-9 and SMD packages for laser diodes that have a copper slug that passes all the way through the base. The copper is brazed into position, …
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NXP has created a read-write chip for high-volume RFID tag applications complying to Rain Alliance standards for UHF passive tags. It is Branded ‘Ucode X’ and delivered in wafer form. …
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Amazon Inspector scanning for Lambda functions and Elastic Container Registry (ECR) images now supports Java Gradle inventory and vulnerability scanning. This release also adds coverage for MySQL, MariaDB, PHP, Jenkins-core, 7zip (on Windows), Elasticsearch, and Curl/LibCurl. This update enhances Amazon Inspector’s ability to detect vulnerabilities and misconfigurations across a broader range of applications and environments. Amazon Inspector is an automated vulnerability management service that continually scans AWS workloads for software vulnerabilities and unintended network exposure, helping organizations improve their security posture and meet compliance requirements.
The new Java Gradle support allows Inspector to scan Java dependencies based on gradle.lockfile content, providing comprehensive vulnerability assessments for Java applications. When you use Inspector to scan Lambda functions and ECR images, you will now see findings for MySQL, MariaDB, PHP, Jenkins-core, 7zip (on Windows), Elasticsearch, and Curl/LibCurl installations. These enhancements enable more accurate detection of vulnerabilities in packages installed outside of package managers, improving overall security coverage for AWS customers using these technologies.
To learn more about Amazon Inspector and how it can help secure your AWS workloads, visit the Amazon Inspector page . For a full list of Amazon Inspector supported operating systems and programming languages, see the user guide . You can start using these new features today in all AWS Regions where Amazon Inspector is available.
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Amazon Connect now offers customers the ability to view status of agent screen recordings in near real time in CloudWatch using Amazon EventBridge. With screen recording, supervisors can identify areas for agent coaching (e.g., non-compliance with business processes) by not only listening to customer calls or reviewing chat transcripts, but also watching agents’ actions while handling a contact (i.e., a voice call, chat and task). Using Amazon EventBridge, customers can see status of each agent screen recording including success/failure, failure codes with description, installed client version, agent web browser version, agent operating system, screen recording start and end times from CloudWatch.
Customers can start using Amazon Connect screen recording status tracking by subscribing to Screen Recording Status Changed event type in Amazon EventBridge event bus.
Screen recording status tracking is available in all the AWS Regions where Amazon Connect is already available. To learn more about screen recording, please visit the documentation and webpage . For information about screen recording pricing, visit the Amazon Connect pricing page.