Dec 6th 2019
This Week in Enterprise Tech 370
Gaming The Work
Jessica Burton of Seagate on the MACH.2 Multi Actuator technology and the next generation of big data and analytics applications.
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- Hackers demand $14 million from nursing homes in ransomware attack
- Researchers get more info than ever before on botnet operators
- Pokemon manhole covers coming to Japan!
- Alleged Russian Hacker behind Evil Corp indicted
- Senators call for end to controversial NSA program
- Why you need to create or update your emergency communications plan
- FTC looking into AWS's anti-competitive behavior
- John Mead from Cambium Networks talks about cnMatrix Enterprise Switches
- Gamification could help security training
- Jessica Burton of Seagate on the MACH.2 Multi Actuator technology and the next generation of big data and analytics applications.
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Links
- Hackers demand $14 million from nursing homes in ransomware attack
- What's in a Botnet? Researchers Spy on Geost Operators
- Brand-new Pokémon manhole covers coming to Japan’s snowy Hokkaido Prefecture!
- Alleged Russian Hacker Behind $100 Million Evil Corp Indicted
- Senators Call for End to Controversial NSA Program
- Why You Need To Create Or Update Your Emergency Communications Plan
- Amazon's AWS cloud business has reportedly come under scrutiny from the FTC as it looks into whether the company engaged in anti
- cnMatrix Enterprise Switches
- Gamification Is Adding a Spoonful of Sugar to Security Training
- MACH.2: Unprecedented Performance