Single Point of Failure

A single point of failure, in the context of operational resilience, can be defined as a component that, if it fails, will cause the entire system to fail. This makes it a critical vulnerability that needs to be remediated to ensure the availability and reliability of the system overall. Further reading Single Point of Failure - Wikipedia

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Small language models (SLMs)

Further reading Small Language Models Are the New Rage, Researchers Say - Wired UK (Apple News link)

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Smart contracts

Further reading Solidity

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Snyk

Snyk are a cybersecurity company that develop security tools aimed at developers. Snyk tools are designed to help developers identify and fix vulnerabilities in their own code, dependencies, and cloud infrastructure directly within the development workflow. Further reading Snyk Tools (User docs) Snyk (Wikipedia)

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SOC2 for Service Organizations

What is a SOC2 report A SOC2 (System and Organization Controls) report assesses a service organisation’s control environment. Type 1 vs Type 2 report A Type 1 SOC2 report evaluates the design of controls at a specific point in time. A Type 2 SOC2 report assesses both the design and operating effectiveness of controls over a defined period, typically 12 months. Further reading Related pages ISAE 3402

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