Tech conference for high school women encourages STEM careers

Tech conference for high school women encourages STEM careers

Tech conference for high school women encourages STEM careers | 2021-06-07 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more….

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Qualys Announces Passing of Former CEO Philippe Courtot

Qualys Announces Passing of Former CEO Philippe Courtot

Cloud security firm Qualys has announced the sad news of the passing of its former CEO, chairman and leader for the past 20 years, Philippe Courtot, at the age of 76. Courtot oversaw the significant growth of Qualys since becoming its CEO in March 2001, initially investing in the company in 1999 when it was founded. His vision to build a cloud delivery platform that would allow for scanning any network on a global scale became realised…

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Cisco DNAC Rogue Detection and aWIPS – Cisco Blogs

Cisco DNAC Rogue Detection and aWIPS – Cisco Blogs

Back when I started as a network engineer, we didn’t even have wireless networks.  All of our clients were hardwired.  In fact, because I was in charge of network security, I remember being firmly opposed to introducing wireless onto my network!  Those days are obviously long gone, but one thing hasn’t changed–even with hardwired clients, I  managed an open-source IPS system to detect attacks against my network, malware, and other threats. I recently sat down…

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Discover the future of justice

Discover the future of justice

From virtual court hearings to smartphone-powered parole, COVID-19 has accelerated the adoption of advanced technologies by criminal justice teams. This transition to mobile and other secure technologies is helping provide continuity of critical justice services in communities all across the nation. Cisco has been a leader in this change. Through our Connected Justice solutions for community safety, courts, corrections and community supervision we’re helping build safer communities. Let’s take a deeper look at how we…

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Achieving multi-cloud use maturity – new eBook can help – VMware Cloud Community

Achieving multi-cloud use maturity – new eBook can help – VMware Cloud Community

This is the first in a series of blogs focused on multi-cloud use maturity.  The series highlights the topics contained in a new eBook, “The Eight Critical IT Practice Areas That Drive Multi-Cloud Use Maturity”.  From public cloud to multi-cloud While IaaS was the initial value driver for the public cloud, in recent years, public cloud providers have added hundreds of additional “as a Service” offerings.  The availability of these non-IaaS cloud services has helped…

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Colonial Pipeline Incident Sparks ‘Help Desk’ Phishing Attacks

Colonial Pipeline Incident Sparks ‘Help Desk’ Phishing Attacks

Researchers have discovered a new phishing campaign designed to spread ransomware and steal data by capitalizing on interest in the recent Colonial Pipeline outage. Security vendor Inky spotted the malicious emails, which said several Microsoft 365 customers were targeted. Emails were spoofed to appear as if sent from the recipient’s “Help Desk.” They were instructed to click on a malicious link in order to download a critical “ransomware system update” to protect their organization from the same fate…

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Latvian Woman Charged with Developing Malware for Trickbot

Latvian Woman Charged with Developing Malware for Trickbot

A 55-year-old Latvian woman has been charged on multiple counts for her alleged role in developing malware for the infamous Trickbot group. On Friday, Alla Witte, aka “Max,” was charged with 19 counts of a 47-count indictment after being arrested in February in Miami. The indictment claimed that she helped develop code related to the control, deployment, and payments of ransomware and software to track authorized users of the malware and tools and protocols to…

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What you can find out asking which, whereis and whatis in Linux

What you can find out asking which, whereis and whatis in Linux

The which, whereis and whatis commands on a Linux system provide information about commands. They provide related but not identical information. In this post, we’ll check out the differences and provide a script for getting information that’s available from all three commands. We’ll also explore some sample commands for looking at secondary (i.e., not section 1) man pages. which The which command will show you the file-system location for a command’s executable. This is the…

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US IT salaries start to grow as jobs growth remains steady

US IT salaries start to grow as jobs growth remains steady

As the US IT jobs market remains steady in its post-COVID recovery, salaries have started to increase as organizations struggle to fill some positions. That’s based on a survey to be releasd June 15 by IT employment consultancy Janco Associates. Janco provided Computerworld a preview of that survey. That salary survey shows that IT executives in large enterprises are getting the largest salary boosts, with a median rise of 3.2%. IT execs in midsize enterprises…

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Changes to Docker Hub Autobuilds – Docker Blog

Changes to Docker Hub Autobuilds – Docker Blog

As many of you are aware, it has been a difficult period for companies offering free cloud compute [1]. Unfortunately, Docker’s Autobuild service has been targeted by the same bad actors, so today we are disappointed to announce that we will be discontinuing Autobuilds on the free tier starting from June 18, 2021.  In the last few months we have seen a massive growth in the number of bad actors who are taking advantage of…

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