nurdsoft

nurdsoft

Software Development

Your bespoke software engineering studio

About us

Nurdsoft is a software engineering studio specializing in bespoke software for businesses of all sizes including early stage startups. It was formed by like minded entrepreneurs realizing the need for customized software across industries to build a first in its class software engineering studio. Our team consists of warm, amazing and humble individuals who have worked for multiple Fortune 100 companies spanning across all major industries, playing an integral role in their success and scaling.

Website
https://www.nurdsoft.co
Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Los Angeles
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022
Specialties
Information Technology & Services

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    Monday called—it wants its weekend back. Until it comes back again, let's look at some noteworthy happenings in tech. 🪪 AI in Cybersecurity: A Game-Changer for Overwhelmed Security Teams The growing complexity of cyber threats necessitates AI integration in cybersecurity, according to Palo Alto Networks' co-founder and CTO, Nir Zuk. With attackers constantly innovating, human efforts alone can't keep up. AI can detect anomalies within organizations, offering scalability and speed that humans cannot match. Zuk emphasizes that AI can automate security operations, reducing the time to detect breaches. Palo Alto Networks is leveraging AI to consolidate data, making cybersecurity more manageable and effective. Despite the increasing threat surface posed by AI, Zuk believes AI will ultimately benefit defenders more than attackers. 💪🏽 Amazon Unveils Mithra: A Powerful Defense Against Cyber Threats Amazon has revealed Mithra, an advanced internal platform designed to combat cyber threats at a massive scale. Built on a graph database with 3.5 billion nodes and 48 billion edges, Mithra processes vast amounts of data to identify and neutralize malicious domains. It integrates AI and machine learning to automate threat detection and decision-making, reducing the need for human intervention. With Mithra, Amazon monitors up to 200 trillion DNS requests daily, detecting 182,000 new malicious domains each day. The platform works alongside other security tools like Sonaris, creating a robust defense network. ⚰️ AWS Deprecates Several Services Amazon is quietly deprecating several AWS services, including Cloud9, SimpleDB, and CodeCommit, which was confirmed by Jeff Barr, AWS’s Chief Evangelist, on Twitter. Along with these, S3 Select, CloudSearch, Forecast, Data Pipeline, and others are also being phased out. This move highlights AWS's recognition that its one-stop-cloud-shop approach has limitations. AWS aims to refocus on its core strength—infrastructure as a service—while relying on technical alliances and specialized vendors to enhance developer experience. This strategic shift underscores AWS's understanding that it can't excel in every domain, advocating for a more collaborative ecosystem. 📜 DigiCert's Mass SSL/TLS Certificate Revocation DigiCert is set to mass-revoke SSL/TLS certificates due to a bug affecting domain verification, requiring impacted customers to reissue certificates within 24 hours. The issue impacts 0.4% of domain validations from August 2019 to June 2024, totaling 83,267 certificates and 6,807 customers. The bug, stemming from an August 2019 update, omitted a necessary underscore in DNS CNAME records, posing a security risk. DigiCert urges customers to reissue certificates via CertCentral to avoid service disruption. Measures have been implemented to prevent future incidents, including open-sourcing DCV processes by November 2024. #ai #aws #devops #cybersecurity

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    Have you brewed your coffee yet? Let us start your Monday with some interesting tech news! 🏴☠️ Copyright Traps: A New Way for Creators to Fight AI Copyright Infringement A team at Imperial College London has developed "copyright traps," hidden pieces of text that allow writers and publishers to subtly mark their work and later detect whether it has been used in AI models without permission. These AI copyright traps are designed to be injected into training data sets, where they can then be detected by a large language model as evidence of the original content's presence. This development could provide a new means for content creators to protect their work from AI copyright infringement. 🔭 Astronomy Meets AI: New Method to Detect Deepfakes Using Galaxy Tools Researchers at the University of Hull have developed a new method to detect deepfakes by using tools from astronomy. By analyzing light reflections in the eyes, the team found that AI-generated images and real images show distinct differences when measured with the Gini Index, an astronomy tool used to study galaxy structures. Results suggest that this approach could potentially be used to identify fake photos, with the risk of producing false positives and negatives. 🐞 Massive Supply-Chain Attack Affects Hundreds of Thousands of Websites Over 384,000 websites have been impacted by a supply-chain attack originating from polyfill[.]com, a formerly legitimate open-source project used to support older browsers. Acquired by China-based Funnull in February, the site began redirecting users to malicious sites as of June 25. Major companies and government entities were among those affected. Namecheap has since suspended the domain, and security measures have been implemented, but the incident highlights the risks of supply-chain vulnerabilities, as millions of websites could still be at risk from related domains owned by the same entity. #ai #cybersecurity #technews #supplychain

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    Tech Meets Coffee, Here we go with our weekly tech catch-up 🤓 📞 3 takeaways from the AT&T metadata breach The recent AT&T data breach exposed call and text metadata, not the content or personal information like Social Security numbers. Here are three key points: Metadata Risks: Even without content, metadata can reveal sensitive details, such as linking a phone number to a doctor's office. Corporate Responsibility: Hackers accessed data via Snowflake's cloud service. Both AT&T and Snowflake are accountable for data security, though Snowflake denies a platform vulnerability. Personal Precautions: Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to protect your accounts. Consider separate phone lines for sensitive communications, though this may only be feasible for some. 🚘 Mercedes-Benz and Starbucks team up to expand EV fast charging Mercedes-Benz and Starbucks are collaborating to expand Mercedes-Benz's DC fast charger network to 100 Starbucks locations across the US, starting along Interstate 5. These chargers will be accessible to all EV brands. Key points: Expansion Plans: Mercedes-Benz is investing $1 billion in US fast chargers, aiming to ease EV travel and address charging accessibility, a significant barrier to EV adoption. Consumer Convenience: The partnership seeks to integrate charging into daily routines, making it as seamless as possible for drivers. Broader Efforts: This initiative aligns with broader trends and governmental efforts, like the Biden administration's goal to install 500,000 public chargers by 2030, to boost EV infrastructure. This collaboration aims to make EV charging more convenient and integrated into everyday life, encouraging more people to switch to electric vehicles. 🛫 Delta struggles to bounce back from the global IT outage. While other airlines were mostly back to normal yesterday following the global IT fallout from CrowdStrike’s faulty software update, Delta was stuck like a passenger on a canceled flight. The airline canceled at least 900 flights yesterday, accounting for about two-thirds of all cancellations worldwide (including the majority of cancellations still on US flights). The airline has been singled out by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who said his agency received hundreds of complaints about Delta, and Delta’s CEO apologized to affected passengers. Delta’s difficulties appear to stem from the outage impacting its crew tracking system, the same system that bedeviled Southwest when it stumbled after a storm. #TechNews #Innovation #FutureTech #TechUpdates #TechTrends #GadgetNews #TechTalk #DigitalTrends #TechIndustry #TechSavvy #TechBuzz #TechWorld #EmergingTech #TechToday #NextGenTech

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    Tech Meets Coffee, Here we go with our weekly tech catch-up 🤓 📞 3 takeaways from the AT&T metadata breach The recent AT&T data breach exposed call and text metadata, not the content or personal information like Social Security numbers. Here are three key points: Metadata Risks: Even without content, metadata can reveal sensitive details, such as linking a phone number to a doctor's office. Corporate Responsibility: Hackers accessed data via Snowflake's cloud service. Both AT&T and Snowflake are accountable for data security, though Snowflake denies a platform vulnerability. Personal Precautions: Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to protect your accounts. Consider separate phone lines for sensitive communications, though this may only be feasible for some. 🚘 Mercedes-Benz and Starbucks team up to expand EV fast charging Mercedes-Benz and Starbucks are collaborating to expand Mercedes-Benz's DC fast charger network to 100 Starbucks locations across the US, starting along Interstate 5. These chargers will be accessible to all EV brands. Key points: Expansion Plans: Mercedes-Benz is investing $1 billion in US fast chargers, aiming to ease EV travel and address charging accessibility, a significant barrier to EV adoption. Consumer Convenience: The partnership seeks to integrate charging into daily routines, making it as seamless as possible for drivers. Broader Efforts: This initiative aligns with broader trends and governmental efforts, like the Biden administration's goal to install 500,000 public chargers by 2030, to boost EV infrastructure. This collaboration aims to make EV charging more convenient and integrated into everyday life, encouraging more people to switch to electric vehicles. 🛫 Delta struggles to bounce back from the global IT outage. While other airlines were mostly back to normal yesterday following the global IT fallout from CrowdStrike’s faulty software update, Delta was stuck like a passenger on a canceled flight. The airline canceled at least 900 flights yesterday, accounting for about two-thirds of all cancellations worldwide (including the majority of cancellations still on US flights). The airline has been singled out by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who said his agency received hundreds of complaints about Delta, and Delta’s CEO apologized to affected passengers. Delta’s difficulties appear to stem from the outage impacting its crew tracking system, the same system that bedeviled Southwest when it stumbled after a storm. #TechNews #Innovation #FutureTech #TechUpdates #TechTrends #GadgetNews #TechTalk #DigitalTrends #TechIndustry #TechSavvy #TechBuzz #TechWorld #EmergingTech #TechToday #NextGenTech

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    AI's Next Frontier: Transforming Industries and Raising Questions. Happy Monday, Here we go 🤓 🚘 Why Volkswagen is investing billions in a joint venture with Rivian Volkswagen is partnering with Rivian to develop next-generation software-defined vehicle platforms, with VW investing up to $5 billion in the joint venture. This collaboration aims to enhance VW's software capabilities and address issues in its electric vehicles, leveraging Rivian's advanced technology. For Rivian, the deal provides crucial financial support as it works to reduce production costs and launch its R2 lineup in 2026. The partnership, pending final approvals, demonstrates how competitors can collaborate to mutual advantage while maintaining their independence. 🤖 Investors are starting to seriously fret about an AI bubble Despite significant investments in AI infrastructure, Wall Street analysts are questioning the potential returns. Reports from Goldman Sachs, Barclays, and Sequoia Capital express skepticism about AI's ability to solve complex problems and its future profitability. Goldman Sachs' report "Gen AI: Too Much Spend, Too Little Benefit?" questions AI's value without a clear "killer application." Barclays' note, "Cloud AI Capex: FOMO or Field-Of-Dreams?" warns of a potential investment bubble similar to the 1990s dot-com crash. Sequoia’s David Cahn refers to this as “AI’s $600 billion question,” advising caution amid the hype. These analysts suggest the AI industry may face a long and uncertain road ahead. 👩⚕️ Why nurses are protesting AI The National Nurses United (NNU) is concerned about AI's impact on healthcare, fearing it devalues nurses' skills amid chronic understaffing. They claim healthcare operators rush untested AI technologies into service, compromising care. Kaiser Permanente insists AI supports, rather than replaces, medical decisions. However, nurses report inefficiencies and restrictions from AI systems, such as Epic, which limit their ability to override automated decisions. While they appreciate the technology that eases their workload, nurses emphasize the need for careful AI integration to preserve their professional judgment. #TechNews #AI #MachineLearning #Cybersecurity #ElectricVehicles #SmartHomes #VirtualReality #TechInnovation #SustainableTech #DigitalTransformation #FutureOfTech #TechTrends #Healthtech

  • View organization page for nurdsoft, graphic

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    AI's Next Frontier: Transforming Industries and Raising Questions. Happy Monday, Here we go 🤓 🚘 Why Volkswagen is investing billions in a joint venture with Rivian Volkswagen is partnering with Rivian to develop next-generation software-defined vehicle platforms, with VW investing up to $5 billion in the joint venture. This collaboration aims to enhance VW's software capabilities and address issues in its electric vehicles, leveraging Rivian's advanced technology. For Rivian, the deal provides crucial financial support as it works to reduce production costs and launch its R2 lineup in 2026. The partnership, pending final approvals, demonstrates how competitors can collaborate to mutual advantage while maintaining their independence. 🤖 Investors are starting to seriously fret about an AI bubble Despite significant investments in AI infrastructure, Wall Street analysts are questioning the potential returns. Reports from Goldman Sachs, Barclays, and Sequoia Capital express skepticism about AI's ability to solve complex problems and its future profitability. Goldman Sachs' report "Gen AI: Too Much Spend, Too Little Benefit?" questions AI's value without a clear "killer application." Barclays' note, "Cloud AI Capex: FOMO or Field-Of-Dreams?" warns of a potential investment bubble similar to the 1990s dot-com crash. Sequoia’s David Cahn refers to this as “AI’s $600 billion question,” advising caution amid the hype. These analysts suggest the AI industry may face a long and uncertain road ahead. 👩⚕️ Why nurses are protesting AI The National Nurses United (NNU) is concerned about AI's impact on healthcare, fearing it devalues nurses' skills amid chronic understaffing. They claim healthcare operators rush untested AI technologies into service, compromising care. Kaiser Permanente insists AI supports, rather than replaces, medical decisions. However, nurses report inefficiencies and restrictions from AI systems, such as Epic, which limit their ability to override automated decisions. While they appreciate the technology that eases their workload, nurses emphasize the need for careful AI integration to preserve their professional judgment. #TechNews #AI #MachineLearning #Cybersecurity #ElectricVehicles #SmartHomes #VirtualReality #TechInnovation #SustainableTech #DigitalTransformation #FutureOfTech #TechTrends #Healthtech

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