Ranking The Entire Assassin’s Creed Series

Ranking The Entire Assassin’s Creed Series

Since 2017’s Assassin’s Creed Origins, Ubisoft has continued to expand on the open-world possibilities of its marquee franchise. While this push for more has been received well by fans, there’s been a distinct lack of focus on the tenets of Assassin’s Creed that made this series what it is today: parkour, stealth, and assassination. Wanting to celebrate 15 years of Assassin’s Creed, Ubisoft Bordeaux created Assassin’s Creed Mirage, a lean back-to-basics entry that’s the first in years you can beat in less than 80 hours. 

Through its roughly 15-hour story, players control Basim Ibn Is’haq, whom we first saw as an important character in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, in a coming-of-age story that sheds light on a secret period of the Hidden Ones order. While its story left us wanting a lot more out of it, especially with its anti-climactic and sudden ending, exploring the singular city of Baghdad using parkour and stealth was a treat. Gone were extended combat sequences, RPG mechanics, tiered loot, and sprawling adventures across entire countries; in its place, a slim reminder of where Assassin’s Creed began as a franchise and what makes it special to begin with, even if Mirage’s overall depth was shallower than we had hoped.

The future of AI and ML (in 2024) – CyberTalk

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In businesses everywhere, mention of Artificial Intelligence (AI) simultaneously evokes a sense of optimism, enthusiasm and skepticism, if not a certain degree of fear. The AI robots are about to take control of the…sorry, wrong article.

The future of AI and ML in 2024

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has led to its widespread integration across industries and ecosystems, including those belonging to both cyber adversaries and cyber defenders.

Hackers hope to get a handle on AI in order to launch new threats at-speed and scale. According to experts, adversarial plans likely include phishing initiatives with ransomware payloads, deepfake scams that deceive executives, and malware scripts that are rewrites of existing threats, enabling the code to evade detection.

“Next year we’ll see more threat actors adopt AI to accelerate and expand every aspect of their toolkit,” says Check Point Threat Intelligence Group Manager, Sergey Shykevich.

AI as a double-edged sword

However, although hackers aim to use AI maliciously, AI is a double-edged sword, and research indicates that it will serve as a valuable force-multiplier for cyber security professionals in 2024 (and beyond). It will continue to transform threat identification, enhance organizations’ security posture, and lead to a safer cyber ecosystem across industries.

“Just as we have seen cyber criminals tap into the potential of AI and ML, so too will cyber defenders. We have already seen significant investment in AI for cyber security, and that will continue as more companies look to guard against advanced threats,” says Shykevich.

The key is leveraging AI’s strengths to counter its own weaknesses.

Leveraging AI’s strengths

Among cyber security professionals, artificial intelligence is often used at the “identification” stage of the SANS Institute’s well-known incident response framework. In other words, AI can help identify incidents in minutes, rather than in hours or days. AI can quickly parse through immense volumes of data to isolate patterns that point to the source and scope of a threat.

A truncated incident identification timeline can lead to faster breach containment, saving organizations on costs. The Cost of a Data Breach 2023 global survey has found that use of AI can speed up breach containment by 100 days (on average), and that AI and automation have delivered cost savings of nearly $1.8 million for individual organizations.

“In the coming year, we must innovate faster than the threats we face to stay one step ahead. Let’s harness the full potential of AI for cybersecurity,” says Shykevich.

Enhancing cyber security posture

In terms of bolstering an organization’s overall security posture, because AI can learn from past threats, AI can vastly improve threat detection capabilities. Using historical data, machine learning algorithms can track patterns and actually develop adaptive, new threat detection methods, making cyber breaches more difficult for adversaries to execute over the long-term.

AI can also automate repetitive tasks, eliminating human error and enabling humans to take on higher-level work. Beyond that, AI can improve the accuracy of decision-making, elevating the competence levels of cyber security teams.

All of these actions, among others, enable AI-powered solutions (and AI-focused security staff) to protect people, processes and technologies better than otherwise possible via traditional cyber security tools. AI is becoming and will continue to establish itself as an invaluable asset within the cyber security landscape.

That said, “In general, while organizations have found that AI is sexy, that doesn’t mean that we need to use AI everywhere. We need to be careful. We need to use it when it’s relevant, and not when it’s irrelevant,” cautions Check Point’s Global CISO emeritus and Field CISO for the EMEA region, Jonathan Fischbein.

A safer cyber ecosystem at-large

AI-based cyber security solutions are becoming increasingly critical components of cyber security stacks, and they’re not only strengthening individual organizations’ security – they’re able to help strengthen third-party security, ultimately strengthening the security of the supply chain and that of industry ecosystems at-large.

Policy makers around the world are convening to address the risks associated with AI and automated systems, working to ensure the security of divergent industries – from critical infrastructure to healthcare –  and protection for those who they serve. “There have been significant steps in Europe and the US in regulating the use of AI,” says Shykevich.

AI is fostering new types of partnerships between humans and machines, which allow for outsized cyber security outcomes – ones that amount to more than the sum of their parts.

Rapid change and growth

In the next few months, industry analysts anticipate continued evolution of AI-based cyber security capabilities, along with creative new use-cases for corresponding applications and code.

AI’s meteoric rise across the past decade, which has massively accelerated within the past year, signals its incredible potential to reshape the cyber landscape. Despite some degree of risk, artificial intelligence presents promise and hope for digital security like never before.


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SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B Cards for Sports – Videoguys

SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B Cards for Sports – Videoguys

Discover why sports photographer Andrew Hancock trusts SanDisk’s cutting-edge media storage solutions for seamless, high-speed workflows. Explore the benefits of SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B cards and the G-DRIVE PROJECT desktop solution, ensuring reliability and efficiency on the field. Streamline your process, boost creativity, and gain more quality time with your loved ones. Upgrade your gear with SanDisk for a stress-free photography experience.

In the fast-paced world of professional photography, speed is everything. Learn how sports photographer Andrew Hancock maximizes efficiency with SanDisk’s top-tier media storage solutions. From the field to the archive, discover the key components that keep Hancock’s workflow seamless and reliable.

The blog post “Best Media Storage Solutions for Pro Photographers” by Jeanette D. Moses for PopPhoto discusses sports photographer Andrew Hancock’s reliance on SanDisk products for efficient and reliable media storage in his demanding field. Hancock, a sports photographer overseeing multiple remote cameras during events, emphasizes the importance of speed in his workflow.

Trust in Speed: SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B Cards
Hancock relies on SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B cards for their unparalleled speed and performance. With read speeds of up to 1700MB/s and burst write speeds of up to 1500MB/s, these cards ensure high-resolution photos and videos are captured without any lag. Ideal for sports photographers pushing their cameras to the limits, these cards are a game-changer.

Seamless Workflow Ecosystem
SanDisk’s professional products create a daisy-chained ecosystem, streamlining Hancock’s workflow. The PRO-CINEMA CFexpress cards go into the cameras, and media is effortlessly offloaded using the SanDisk Professional PRO-DOCK 4 or PRO-BLADE SSD Mag slots. The data is then archived on a reliable G-RAID MIRROR, creating a cohesive and efficient process.

Reliability Matters: G-DRIVE PROJECT Desktop Solution
Discover why Hancock trusts the SanDisk Professional G-DRIVE PROJECT desktop solution. With a built-in PRO-BLADE SSD Mag slot, this desktop solution handles massive amounts of data effortlessly. Whether managing 12 cameras during a baseball game or 20 cameras for horse racing, Hancock ensures that his workflow remains reliable and fast.

Durability for the Road: SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B Card
Professional sports photographers spend a significant amount of time on the road. Hancock appreciates the compact size and durable enclosure of the SanDisk PRO-CINEMA CFexpress Type B card. Withstanding drops of up to 1 meter and pressure up to 50 newtons, this card ensures data safety on the go.

In conclusion, upgrading your media storage to SanDisk’s professional solutions is not just a business decision; it’s a strategic move to optimize your workflow and reclaim valuable time.

Read the full blog post by Jeanette D. Moses for PopPhoto HERE


Bethesda Outlines 2024 Plans For Starfield Including Expanded Ship Customization And More

Earlier this month, developer Bethesda Game Studios revealed on the Starfield subreddit that it was working on new ways to travel, mod support, and more for the game. Now, the company has expanded on its 2024 plans for Starfield in a new end-of-year update, including additional ship customization. 

“We’ll be adding new ways to travel and you’ll now be able to access city maps while exploring the major cities,” the update reads. “For those who love ship building, we’ll also be expanding on ship customization with ship decorations, new ship building options, and more.

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“We’re also excited to be adding all new gameplay options. With these new settings, you’ll be able to alter your gameplay to allow for an easier or more challenging experience that will expand beyond our normal ‘difficulty’ setting. These will also you to easily customize carry capacity, cargo access distance, ship damage, vendor credits, how you suffer afflictions, new survival mechanics, and more.” 

Bethesda says these updates will begin rolling out in February, with the team targeting updates roughly every six weeks. 

After the launch of ship customization and new gameplay options, Bethesda says official mod support is next with the launch of Creations. “Beginning early next year, Starfield will be getting its own exporter and you’ll have access to a new Creation Kit,” the update reads. 

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The update ends with Bethesda teasing Starfield’s first expansion, Shattered Space, which is due out next year. It will feature new story content, new locations, new gear, and more. 

Elsewhere in the update, Bethesda shared some interesting statistics about Starfield players in 2023 so far

  • 22,284,331 days played so far across all players
  • 40 hours is the average playtime per player
  • 26,027,845 hours spent building ships
  • 1,972,345, 902 planets visited
  • 4,575,290 outposts visited
  • The most dangerous faction is Ecliptic, racking up 12,276,466 deaths
  • The most dangerous lifeform is Ashta, racking up 1,712,447 deaths
  • The Battlemeal Multipack is players’ favorite meal (eaten 18,395,892 times)
  • The Combatech Beowulf is players’ most trusted weapon (595,023,360 kills)
  • 1,631,993 Starborn players
  • The most used power is Sense Star Stuff
  • 5,178,133 players have crossed the Unity 

For more about the game, read Game Informer’s Starfield review and then read about how it had the biggest launch ever for a Bethesda game. After that, check out this story about how Starfield is surprisingly great using remote play, and then read about why I think Starfield is more like a sci-fi theme park than an open world adventure


What feature are you looking forward to most for Starfield in 2024? Let us know in the comments below!