November 3, 2024
The Biden administration is approaching the final stages of a second executive order focused on cybersecurity, targeting key areas such as artificial intelligence, secure software, cloud security, identity credentialing, and post-quantum cryptography. This executive order builds on a previous one from the administration's first year and is expected to receive presidential approval in early December, despite concerns about the timeline due to the impending transition of administration. While specific details remain largely undisclosed, the order is anticipated to enhance AI capabilities in federal cybersecurity efforts, enforce security standards for software deployment among contractors, and address vulnerabilities in the software supply chain, particularly in light of recent cyber threats from foreign actors.
Biden Administration Poised to Unveil Major Cybersecurity Executive Order CyberScoop
November 3, 2024
Altera Digital Health has launched Paragon Denali, a cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) system designed to enhance accessibility and streamline hospital operations by integrating emergency and ambulatory care with financial management into a single database. Supported by Microsoft Azure, Paragon Denali offers scalability, allowing healthcare providers to adjust their systems to meet changing demands without the limitations of traditional hardware. Additionally, the cloud architecture reduces hardware and maintenance costs, making it a cost-effective solution for organizations aiming to optimize operations while delivering quality patient care.
Altera Digital Health Launches Paragon Denali: A Game-Changer for EHR Systems Becker's Hospital Review
November 3, 2024
Rodrigo Serzedello, a Lead Project Manager and AI specialist at Apple and HCLTech, recently discussed the limitations of ChatGPT for developers on LinkedIn. While acknowledging its usefulness in troubleshooting and providing quick assistance, he warns that this reliance could be short-lived due to a decline in community engagement on platforms like StackOverflow, which has historically supplied critical data for AI training. As developers turn to AI tools, fewer contributions to such forums may hinder the availability of resources needed to navigate new programming challenges, creating a detrimental "knowledge loop" that could impact future coding practices.
AI's Rise Threatens Developer Community Engagement, Warns Apple Project Manager LinkedIn
November 3, 2024
Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital will open the Sentara Martha Jefferson Early Learning Center in September 2025, designed to provide quality early childhood education and care for employees' children. This on-site childcare initiative aims to help hospital staff achieve a better work-life balance, allowing them to focus on their professional duties while their children are cared for in a secure environment. Funded by a $10 million investment from Sentara Health and a $5 million endowment campaign by the Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation, the center reflects Sentara's commitment to addressing the needs of its workforce. Paul Gaden, Regional President for Sentara, highlighted that this initiative supports the personal and professional development of staff, recognizing their dedication and fostering an environment where they can thrive.
Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital to Launch On-Site Early Learning Center in 2025 Sentara
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