Tracking complex corporate relationships to detect fraud

A University of Central Florida Cyber Security and Privacy researcher is working on a new project to make investigations into corporate relationships easier and quicker by creating automated tools that help investigators track complex corporate relationships. The three-year project is funded by a nearly $1 million DARPA Young Faculty award and led by Paul Gazzillo, an ...

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U.S. Space Force stands up final field command, STARCOM

One to record: The U.S. Space Force (USSF) has activated its third and final field command, its Space Training and Readiness Command, dubbed STARCOM. At a ceremony at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado last week, Brig. Gen. Shawn N. Bratton, Air National Guard assumed its command. “Today marks a significant milestone for the U.S. ...

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MOSFETs to have 3.8% CAGR 2020-26

The MOSFET market will have a 3.8% CAGR 2020-26 to reach $9.4 billion by 2026, reports Yole Developpement. Today the consumer market contributes 37% of silicon MOSFET revenues, making it the largest sector worth $2?8 billion. Automotive, including EV, will boost the demand for silicon power MOSFETs due to increasing adoption of auxiliary systems and ...

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US DoE invests in algorithm development

Yes The US Department of Energy has invested $2.8 million for six research projects to develop faster and more efficient ways to apply high-performance computing for scientific discoveries. The projects – housed in six states and involving five universities and one DOE national laboratory – will focus on the development of “randomized algorithms” for transforming ...

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