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The Guardian
Businesses are coming under frequent and increasingly brazen attacks from computer hackers looking to steal sensitive data about customers and disrupt their operations. But many organizations are failing to take adequate steps to repel these onslaughts and often seem clueless about what to do when they happen.
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Tech Titans
A range of cybersecurity professionals are meeting next week to explore the range of issues challenging businesses today. A half-day symposium will be held in the morning, followed by the monthly Tech Titans Industry Lunch, all at III Forks restaurant. The morning sessions will cover security in the areas of identity, health, industrial controls, cloud security and incident response. Luncheon speaker will be Armor (Firehost) CIO Jeff Schilling, who previously ran U.S. cyber command in Washington, D.C., and will discuss cybersecurity at the nation state level — espionage and cyber warfare.
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CBS News
Strandbeests, or "beach creatures" in Dutch, are an intricate collection of PVC pipes, fastened together with plastic ties. Designed to move and scoot across beaches, powered by the wind, they are the brainchildren of artist and engineer Theo Jansen. Jamie Wax reports.
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InformationWeek
Flash storage seems like an easy way to solve storage performance problems in virtualized data centers, but here's why using flash alone isn't sufficient.
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Dallas Business Journal
The federal government is cracking down on crimes of intellectual property with a new initiative that will award more than $3.2 million to 10 areas across the country to support training and enforcement of IP theft and infringement crimes.
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InformationWeek
New technologies like software-defined segmentation are making it easier to prevent a compromise from spreading by separating users and network resources into zones.
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Dallas Business Journal
Hoping to foster a different climate in North Texas than in Silicon Valley, Texas Women Ventures is helping female leaders take on the C-suite in local tech companies.
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Dallas Business Journal
Okay, sure, you've probably seen the episode of HBO's "Silicon Valley" where the Pied Piper gang goes to different firms looking for funding. But, is it really as the show portrayed — a long table, the two sets of players on each side?
Well, yes.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer via USA Today
Imagine a trip to Kroger where your grocery list tells you where the nearest item is — and sends you an alert if you accidentally pass it by on the shelf.
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The Business Journals
Google "things to do during a boring meeting," and you'll find lots of advice — everything from writing poetry, doodling, cleaning out texts, meditating, planning your next meeting, and even trying to make the speaker's head explode. Seriously.
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InformationWeek
If you're thinking about switching jobs next year, here's a guide to the IT jobs that are poised to earn the biggest salary increases in 2016. If you're a CIO or an IT leader and you're planning on doing any IT hiring in 2016, you'll want to factor this information into your budget plans.
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Slate
Before it adjourned in August, Congress delayed a vote on the controversial and dangerous Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act. This is definitely for the best — CISA is deeply flawed legislation that would do more to put citizens' private data in the hands of the government than to actually make progress on critical cybersecurity issues. Information sharing — that is, sharing of information about cybersecurity threats among private companies and between companies and the government — was supposed to be the low-hanging fruit that Congress could tackle quickly, before turning to larger issues. But the information-sharing bill has been hanging around for five years.
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