Monthly Archives: October 2018

Daily Tech Briefing Oct. 2

New Type of Malware Developed by Russian Hackers Eludes Discovery

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Today’s topics include a new Russian malware named LoJax embedding itself in PC firmware, and the release of Kubernetes 1.12 featuring TLS Bootstrapping.Researchers at...
CSE SecTor

How the Government of Canada Is Improving Cyber-Security

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TORONTO—Canada, just like every other country, company and individual in the world, is a target of cyber-crime and nation-state-based attackers. The government of Canada,...
Xilinx Versal

Xilinx Unveils Versal for AI Workload Acceleration

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SAN JOSE, Calif.—Xilinx officials earlier this year introduced a concept they called an adaptive compute acceleration platform—or ACAP—that essentially brings together multiple compute acceleration...
Phishing

What a CIO Needs to Know About Cloud Security

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Major data breaches are no longer a rare occurrence in the business world. It comes as no surprise, under those circumstances, that cybersecurity in...
Intel

Intel Plans Strategy for Meeting Demand for PC, Server Chips

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Intel’s interim CEO is admitting that the unexpected upswing in the global PC space is putting a squeeze on the supply of 14-nanometer processors...
Security

Climbing Toward Automation: The SOC Hierarchy of Needs

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An ineffective Security Operations Center (SOC) puts the security of your entire organization in jeopardy. Your SOC is under attack, facing a constant barrage...
BSIMM9

Building Security in Maturity Model Expands for Cloud Era

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Synopsys released its BSIMM9 report on Oct. 2, providing new insight into how organizations are using additional controls to help secure cloud and container...
Disaster.recovery

Key Considerations for Financing Enterprise Disaster Recovery

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When it comes to preparing for the always-possible but never-desirable data disaster, it’s important for enterprises to have a strong recovery plan in place...
iPhone

Judge Says Apple Infringed on Qualcomm IP but Won’t Ban iPhones

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Qualcomm officials got some of what they wanted from a judge with the International Trade Commission, who said that while Apple did infringe on...
Inrupt solid

Web Founder Launches Inrupt to Improve Internet Privacy

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Nearly 30 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web as a new way to distribute information and knowledge. Now in 2018, Berners-Lee...