Apr 23rd 2021
This Week in Enterprise Tech 440
Bookkeeping in the Cloud
Xendoo: Books in the clouds but with real people behind it.
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Guests:
Lil Roberts
- SonicWall Zero-day vulnerabilities are being exploited
- University of Minnesota suspends research project after students submit intentionally vulnerable code
- Microsoft acquires Nuance for $16 billion
- Palestinian hackers tricked victims into installing iOS spyware
- Tech spending climbs as digital business initiatives grow
- Washington State legislature voted to end restrictions on municipal broadband
- A new Facebook bug exposes millions of email addresses
- Justice Department launching a ransomware task force
- Secure Silicon: DARPA's initiative to make processors even more secure
- Lil Roberts, CEO and founder of Xendoo on accounting in the cloud with real people behind it
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Links
- Zero-day vulnerabilities in SonicWall email security are being actively exploited
- University Suspends Project After Researchers Submitted Vulnerable Linux Patches
- Microsoft acquires Nuance—makers of Dragon speech rec—for $16 billion
- Palestinian Hackers Tricked Victims Into Installing iOS Spyware
- Tech Spending Climbs as Digital Business Initiatives Grow
- Victory for municipal broadband as Wash. state lawmakers end restrictions
- A New Facebook Bug Exposes Millions of Email Addresses
- Justice Department is launching a ransomware task force
- In Secure Silicon We Trust