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    Auth0 for AI Agents now in GA

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    Connect your AI agents to apps and data more securely, give users control over the actions AI agents can perform and the data they can access, and enable human confirmation for critical agent actions.
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    Dun and Bradstreet Risk Analytics - Supplier Intelligence

    Use an AI-powered solution for supply and compliance teams who want to mitigate costly supplier risks intelligently.

    Risk, procurement, and compliance teams across the globe are under pressure to deal with geopolitical and business risks. Third-party risk exposure is impacted by rapidly scaling complexity in domestic and cross-border businesses, along with complicated and diverse regulations. It is extremely important for companies to proactively manage their third-party relationships. An AI-powered solution to mitigate and monitor counterparty risks on a continuous basis, this cutting-edge platform is powered by D&B’s Data Cloud with 520M+ Global Business Records and 2B+ yearly updates for third-party risk insights. With high-risk procurement alerts and multibillion match points, D&B Risk Analytics leverages best-in-class risk data to help drive informed decisions. Perform quick and comprehensive screening, using intelligent workflows. Receive ongoing alerts of key business indicators and disruptions.
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    MECT

    MANEATER CLOUD TECHNOLOGY

    a lightweight, cloud based, information software system designed to help effectively mitigate the managing of bad clams and man-eaters!
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    Civic Tech Field Guide

    The directory web application for the Civic Tech Field Guide

    ...This belief drives our core values of: A global perspective, as we can all learn from others’ work. Making our resources as available as possible through open source code, open data licensing, and strong accessibility. Inclusively pointing to helpful resources others have created, even and especially if they could be seen as competitors. Providing an often missing archival memory of the field, so we can learn from our past mistakes and get better at what we do, rather than brush failures under the carpet.
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