NINJIO
NINJIO is an all-in-one cybersecurity awareness training solution that lowers human-based cybersecurity risk through engaging training, personalized testing, and insightful reporting. This multi-pronged approach to training focuses on the latest attack vectors to build employee knowledge and the behavioral science behind human engineering to sharpen users’ intuition. Our proprietary NINJIO Risk Algorithm™ identifies users’ social engineering vulnerabilities based on phishing simulation data and informs content delivery to provide a personalized experience that changes individual behavior.
With NINJIO you get:
- NINJIO AWARE attack vector-based training that engages viewers with Hollywood style, micro learning episodes based on real hacks.
- NINJIO PHISH3D simulated phishing identifies the specific social engineering tricks most likely to fool users in your organization.
- NINJIO SENSE is our new behavioral science-based training course that shows employees what it “feels like” when hackers are trying to manipulate them.
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Qloo
Qloo, the "Cultural AI", is capable of decoding and forecasting consumer tastes around the world. Privacy-first API that predicts global consumer preferences, catalogs hundreds of million of cultural entities, and is privacy-first. Our API provides contextualized personalization and insight based on deep understanding of consumer behavior. We have access to more than 575,000,000 people, places, and things. Our technology allows you to see beyond trends and discover the connections that underlie people's tastes in their world. Our vast library includes entities such as brands, music, film and fashion. We also have information about notable people. Results are delivered in milliseconds. They can be weighted with factors like regionalization and real time popularity. Companies who want to use best-in-class data to enhance their customer experiences. Our flagship recommendation API provides results based on demographics and preferences, cultural entities, metadata, geolocational factors, and metadata.
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GRASS GIS
GRASS GIS, which stands for Geographic Resources Analysis Support System, is a powerful, free, and open-source suite of Geographic Information System (GIS) tools designed for the management and analysis of geospatial data, including capabilities for image processing, map production, spatial modeling, and visualization. This versatile software accommodates various data types, such as raster and vector, facilitating sophisticated modeling and data handling, as well as imagery processing and time series analysis through its Python API, which is particularly well-suited for extensive analyses. Compatible with multiple operating systems like OS X, Windows, and Linux, GRASS GIS can be utilized via a graphical user interface or seamlessly integrated with other applications, including QGIS. The software features an extensive library of over 350 modules aimed at tasks such as rendering maps, manipulating raster and vector data, processing multispectral imagery, and effectively managing and storing spatial datasets. Widely adopted in both academic and commercial environments, it also serves the needs of governmental organizations, showcasing its versatility and reliability in various geospatial contexts. The continual enhancements and community support further solidify GRASS GIS as a crucial tool for professionals working in the field of geospatial analysis.
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TdhGIS
TdhGIS offers a powerful and flexible array of tools designed for vector-based spatial analysis, ensuring users can conduct spatial assessments in just a matter of minutes with its user-friendly software suite.
Highlighted Features:
- Visually create and modify geometric data similar to tools found in CAD applications.
- Import data from Shapefiles and OpenStreetMap seamlessly.
- Utilize raster images as a background while overlaying CAD drawings for enhanced visualization.
- Color code polygons based on user-defined data values, employing either discrete intervals or gradient representations.
- Assign point data to specified buffers around points, polygons, and multilines, such as identifying all gas stations within one mile of a highway.
- Link point data to polygons, for instance, associating structures with hydrological basins.
- Relate polygon data to other polygons, such as distributing population data from census blocks to political boundaries.
- Generate Thiessen polygons, which can delineate regions closest to each hospital throughout a state, providing clear spatial insights.
With these features, TdhGIS stands out as a comprehensive tool for anyone involved in spatial data analysis.
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