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Python really shines when it comes to automating repetitive tasks. Think about it: scanning networks, fuzzing applications, ...
Pyrefly and Ty are so new they still smell like shrinkwrap, but we still took them both out for a spin. We also have a ...
If Stephen Quake gets his way, biologists in the future will spend a lot less time wielding pipettes. “Our goal,” he says, ...
David Ussery discusses using Machine Learning methods to predict the pathogenicity of a bacterial infection based on genome ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNOpen-source fuzzer uses evolutionary algorithm to produce customized test inputsOver the past decade, fuzzers have become the most widely used tools to test software security and robustness. Generating ...
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