Dec 13th 2019
This Week in Enterprise Tech 371
Psst: Wanna buy a TLD?
How does one add empathy into AI, the Airforce 3D prints spare parts, and your dot org is going to cost more in the future.
Records live every Friday at 4:30pm Eastern / 1:30pm Pacific / 21:30 UTC.
Guests:
Vince Jeffs
- Five years later, Heartbleed is still unpatched
- Trickbot operators have a new business: Selling Trickbot
- 3D printing can keep aging Air Force aircraft flying
- Apple is suing former employee for stealing chip designs
- Retail cyberattacks could go up by 20% this holiday season
- Google Chrome now automatically alerts users on compromised passwords
- Intel's SGX coughs up crypto keys when scientists tweak CPU voltage
- WISPAPALOOZA 2019: Baltic Networks RouterOS from Mikrotik
- ICANN Races Towards Regulatory Capture: The Great .ORG Heist
- Vince Jeffs, senior director of product strategy at Pegasystems talks about business process automation and real-time interaction management.
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Links
- Five years later, Heartbleed vulnerability still unpatched
- Trickbot Operators Now Selling Attack Tools to APT Actors
- 3D printing can keep aging Air Force aircraft flying
- Ex-Apple Executive Accused of Betrayal Says He Was Snooped On
- Cyberattacks on Retailers Could Increase 20% this Holiday Season
- Google Chrome Now Automatically Alerts Users on Compromised Passwords
- Intel’s SGX coughs up crypto keys when scientists tweak CPU voltage
- pega.com