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Data Science and Its Rising Importance In Cybersecurity [Big Data Analytics]

Data Science & Cybersecurity – what is big data analytics? Why is machine learning applications so important? Why did InfoSec Professionals require to learn about DS? What to know about “data bots” as a data science professional? Differences in data science vs machine learning? How to crack cybersecurity jobs with data science advantage? DS is a multi-sided field that uses scientific techniques, methods, algorithms, and security practices to extract information and insights. With the help of DS tools such as Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics, businesses can now get access to meaningful insights hidden within massive data-sets. This is where DS can help create a significant and lasting impact. DS and cybersecurity, two of the most popular career paths, are on a collision course. Very intelligent, seasoned, senior managers do not fully understand the importance, or the complexities, of DS and cybersecurity. “There’s a mad rush in the cyber securit...

Top 3 Differences Between Audit Command Language and SQL for Data Analytics

Data analytics, as a professional skill has come about in so much demand in the last 8-9 years as a result of the capabilities of companies all over the world being able to capture the customers data relating to how to purchase or how the company manages its own financials. Evolution in software development has enabled this capacity. However, there is this constant debate around whether or not the same the software tools used to create the data capturing capabilities can be used for data analytics or do we need more dedicated software tools to achieve the same. One such tool is the SQL based database software, which essentially forms the backend for any operation. It is used to perform queries to get information from data sources. Audit Command Language is another tool, which is dedicated for only data analytics projects. Let us see the major differences between these tools , to settle which approach is better. 1. Easier Interface – The first advantage of ACL over SQL based too...

Your Wordpress Blog and Google Analytics

What is Google Analytics? Google Analytics is a service provided by Google to help you track the traffic that your wordpress blog is drawing. All Bloggers want to know how many daily visitors they get to their blog. It’s a lonely feeling to be blogging away and have no idea if anyone is reading what you are writing or not. Google Analytics is a free tool that is easy to use and install. Once you have signed up with Google and opened your account, Google Analytics provides you with a piece of code which you need to add to every page on your site. You can even use the one account to track multiple domain names. How do I add Google Analytics to my WordPress Blog? Adding the Google Analytics code to a wordpress blog this is a simple thing to do. All you need to do is paste the HTML code that is provided to you by Google Analytics into the footer section of your WordPress blog and you can track the traffic statistics for every page and post on your blog. This section is found in the st...