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Reported Data Breaches Decline in H1 2020

One of the most high-profile phishing attacks was the Twitter breach in July, where hackers gained access to Twitter's internal software tools and took over the accounts of President Obama, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and presidential candidate and former VP Joe Biden, as well as corporate accounts for Apple, Bloomberg, and Square's CashApp...

Intel Says ‘Tiger Lake’ Will Drown Control-Flow Malware

CET isn't the only way to combat memory-based attacks, said Joe Saunders, CEO of RunSafe Security, an embedded systems security company in McLean, Virginia "Once developers start deploying on such hardware, they will need to consider the tradeoffs in performance overhead when ...

OPINION

IBM’s Strategic Approach to Diversity

In a climate that demands always believing in women and that disregards due process, the right move is to avoid women, which works against fixing the diversity problem. What happened to Brett Kavanaugh was wrong. What is happening now to Joe Biden is wrong Neither case would h...

Red Hat’s Virtual Summit Crowds Hint at Future Conference Models

The virtualization feature enables IT organizations to bring standard VM-based workloads to Kubernetes, helping eliminate the workflow and development silos that typically exist between traditional and cloud-native application stacks, explained Joe Fernandes, Red Hat's vice president for products, in the cloud platforms business unit.

Twitter Tiptoes Into Battle to Curb Social Media Misinformation

Twitter on Sunday applied its "manipulative media" label to a deceptively edited video showing presidential hopeful Joe Biden saying, "re-elect Donald Trump." It was the first time the service enforced rules adopted last month to control synthetic and manipulated media....

Study: Fake Reviews Take Heavy Toll on E-Commerce

"Fake reviews can be devastating to a brand. Simply put, once shoppers suspect a company of having fake reviews, trust is in question. In an era of misinformation and fake news, brand integrity is essential to building consumer trust, which directly translates to profit," said Joe Rohrlich, chief revenue officer at Bazaarvoice...

With Foldable Razr, Motorola Makes Bid for Old Glory

"This isn't for Joe and Jane Smith on Main Street, USA," said Ramon T. Llamas, senior research analyst at IDC, a market research company, in Framingham, Massachusetts "It's for people with high disposable income who embrace technology, are Android users, and are willing to ta...

Facebook to Kick Out Some Deepfakes

For example, Twitter declined to remove a video of presidential candidate Joe Biden manipulated to appear that he supports white nationalism, noted Liz Miller, principal analyst at Constellation Research. "Because the video itself was not a deepfake and was a case of editing ...

EXPERT ADVICE

4 Big 2020 Sales Enablement Predictions

Now is the time when growth-minded organizations and their sales leaders begin to evaluate this year while looking ahead to the next. It's a time to identify opportunities for improvement, anticipate industry changes, and solidify a sales strategy that will align with the evolving expectations of business-to-business buyers, emerging technologies, and the company's business goals...

OPINION

Tech Company Standouts for Giving Veterans Their Due

Today is Veterans Day. I got a note last week from Joe Sestak, one of the shrinking field of United States presidential candidates, reminding me that we should observe a moment of silence in recognition of our veterans today. We've asked these people to put their lives on t...

‘Serious’ Linux Sudo Bug’s Damage Potential Actually May Be Small

The Sudo bug is designated CVE-2019-14287 in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database. Joe Vennix from Apple Information Security found and analyzed the bug Once the patch is installed, the Sudo bug will affect only Sudo versions prior to 1.8.28. Red Hat rated the fla...

EXPERT ADVICE

5 Tips for Making the Secret Sauce of a Sales Rockstar

Too often, sales teams and successful reps are shrouded in mystery. Many can't tell you exactly how they do what they do. Nowadays, they do it behind a screen, which limits the potential for apprenticeship, immersive learning, and modeling. It offers little data beyond outcomes for managers attempting to dissect what's really working ...

Equifax Data Breach Settlement No Wrist Slap

"Companies that profit from personal information have an extra responsibility to protect and secure that data," FTC Chairman Joe Simons said. "This settlement requires that the company take steps to improve its data security going forward, and will ensure that consumers harme...

OPINION

The Democratic Debate That Wasn’t: How Tech Could Help Elections

You must believe that the political parties, not to mention the social networks, know all about you, and they could point out which candidates are the most aligned to your mindset and interests. I know a few years back when we had no incumbent, a similar analysis (I'm a Republican) indicated my views were closest to moderate Democrat Joe Biden. ...

EXPERT ADVICE

Leveraging Live Video Streaming, the Great Democratizer

For decades, live video was associated with the riches of major television networks. The infrastructure necessary to go live was so far removed from the public consciousness that it wasn't even a thought for the Average Joe to explore. Being able to sit on your couch, grab a device out of your pocket and sing a song to the world in a matter of moments was unthinkable for quite some time...

Red Flag Flying Over Flagship Phones

"Joe and Jane consumer have no idea what 5G means, nor do they care -- at least not right now," IDC's Llamas said "Is 5G going to save smartphones?" he asked. "I don't think so. If it is, it's going to take a long time to happen, and a lot of consumer education."

OPINION

Qualcomm: Rethinking AI in a 5G Quantum World

One of the presenters to take the stage at the Qualcomm event last week was Joe Spisak, product manager for AI at Facebook. If there's a company that desperately needs AI more than Facebook, I don't know of it. Facebook has to get its arms around a variety of very difficult...

The Power of Influencer Marketing

"A drawback and common fear amongst brands is fakery and inauthenticity," observed Joe Gagliese, managing partner of Viral Nation "Social platforms have tactics in place to mitigate fake followings and audiences but must ensure organic follower growth is not impacted by such a...

Warren Dons Tech-Buster Mantle

Breaking up a company under existing law is tough, observed Joe Kennedy, a senior fellow at the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, a public policy and technology innovation organization in Washington, D.C "You have to show a pattern of bad behavior that can't easi...

LINUX PICKS AND PANS

Blue Collar Linux: Something Borrowed, Something New

"The guidance and design were shaped by real people -- blue collar people," Blue Collar developer Steven A. Auringer told LinuxInsider. "Think useful and guided by Joe and Jane Whitebread in Suburbia." Blue Collar Linux has been under development for the last four years. Until...

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