The ransomware crisis is getting worse. We need to make these four big changes
Tough decisions are needed to stop the ransomware problem. But that will mean some big and difficult changes.
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Tough decisions are needed to stop the ransomware problem. But that will mean some big and difficult changes.
DHS CISA tells government agencies to patch Zerologon bug by Monday, citing “unacceptable risk” posed to federal networks.
Hackers promise to leak more if police crackdown against anti-government protesters continues.
Apple events come and go. The software’s supposed to excite more than the hardware. But how about creating a healthy and, most importantly, aesthetic impact on the environment for a change? With hardware.
Oracle and Walmart team up on TikTok’s US operations with an IPO within a year. Oracle lands its cloud customer in TikTok and Walmart eyes e-commerce.
All new Git repositories on GitHub will be named “main” instead of “master” starting October 1, 2020.
Oracle lands its cloud customer in TikTok and with Zoom hopes to convince enterprises that its an IaaS option.
The crisis creates more pressure to deliver and keep companies afloat, more opportunities to roll out transformative technologies — but fewer opportunities for career growth.
If you’ve got plans to trade in your gas-guzzling internal combustion automobile for a dramatically cleaner electric vehicle, you’ll need to do some math before you buy. For anyone contemplating long road trips, one company has an overwhelming advantage.
Stanford has emitted many of the most successful tech founders. Yet almost five hours spent with this Stanford graduate made me wonder about the role of technology in our future and who we will become.