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.
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
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