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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSSwitch-maker shows little interest in jumping on the latest industry bandwagon.
Ralph de la Torre, CEO of Steward, faces up to 12 months in prison if convicted.
The United States today unveiled sanctions and indictments against the alleged proprietor of Joker's Stash, a now-defunct cybercrime store that peddled tens of millions of payment cards stolen in some of the largest data breaches of the past decade. The government also indicted a top Russian cybercriminal known as Taleon, whose cryptocurrency exchange Cryptex has evolved into one of Russia's most active money laundering networks.
Under plans that have attracted criticism, shift may give Altman 7% equity in the firm.
Developers need to do more than scan code and vet software components, and ops should do more than just defend the deployment pipeline.
This is Apple's most iterative annual release yet, but that's not a bad thing.
An environment that values creativity, continuous learning, and calculated risk-taking can prevent boredom while building a resilient, adaptable team ready to tackle whatever challenges come their way.
Nightly suspended animation, sugary diet, backwards flight, and long migrations help.
Three major departures coincide with news about the company's planned restructuring.
The latest draft version of NIST's password guidelines simplifies password management best practices and eliminates those that actually did not promote stronger security.
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