Thursday, November 15, 2018

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Cryptojacking: Hackers Mining Bitcoin on Your Dime!



When cryptojacking, criminal hackers use enterprise computers to mine cryptocurrencies like bitcoin without the organization\'s knowledge or consent.

https://www.infogoto.com/cryptojacking-hackers-mining-bitcoin-on-your-dime/

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Friendship is a life saver.

An Arizona man who fell to the bottom of an old abandoned gold mine shaft has been rescued after two days without food or water, breaking both of his...

https://www.facebook.com/OnLocationABC/videos/1905831759493266/?notif_id=1540052275963416¬if_t=live_video_share

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

The Future Workspace: Secure and Collaborative



David Geer (@geercom), a technology writer, adds his thoughts: “Because the most profitable innovation in workspaces is coworking, the essential technologies are those that best advance it: smart buildings and office spaces. Intelligent buildings and offices must offer connectivity with redundant wired and wireless broadband internet infrastructure. Smart buildings must monitor environments and utilities to regulate optimal working environments and ensure savings on utilities to offer the best prices to coworking professionals.”

https://www.cio.com/secure-digital-workspace/playlist/todays-workspace-technology/Crowdsource/a-look-at-the-future-workspace-secure-flexible-and-collaborative

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Dissecting Dixons Carphone’s Breach & New Cybersecurity Mitigation Steps



It is commonplace to see headlines about criminal hackers breaching data that enterprises hold in care. Breaches of personal information put consumer privacy and finances at risk. Compromised…

https://medium.com/the-aftermath-of-a-data-breach/dissecting-dixons-carphones-breach-new-cybersecurity-mitigation-steps-2acbd7249166

Senate, tech giants to talk privacy | LinkedIn



The Senate continues to dig into how tech companies are using consumer data. Amazon, Apple, Google and Twitter are among the companies scheduled to appear Wednesday in front of the chamber’s Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. Lawmakers hope the companies can explain what information is being collected and how it’s being used. Cybersecurity experts have weighed in on the importance of these hearings, including one held earlier this month involving Facebook and Twitter. One big question: Should lawmakers give consumers control over the data companies have on them?



https://www.linkedin.com/feed/news/senate-tech-giants-to-talk-privacy-2621203/

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