Ohio Couple Sold Secrets to China

Ohio Couple Sold Secrets to China

An Ohio man has admitted to conspiring with his spouse to steal scientific trade secrets from a children’s hospital and sell them to the People’s Republic of China.  Former Dublin resident Yu Zhou and his 47-year-old wife, Li Chen, confessed to establishing a company in China to personally profit from cutting-edge research work done at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Zhou and Chen worked in separate medical research labs at NCH’s Research Institute for 10 years each,…

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Chuck Stickney outlines the benefits of the DevNet Specialization for Partners

Chuck Stickney outlines the benefits of the DevNet Specialization for Partners

This blog is part two of a two-part series about the DevNet Specialization, and the journey Cisco partners take to obtain new technical skills and how they are used.  Check out this Cisco Champions Radio podcast to learn more about the DevNet Specialization.  Gain skills in software programmability and automation to your business DevNet Specialization is a program we launched in May 2020 during Cisco Live US. This program recognizes Cisco partners that have demonstrated technical capabilities and…

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Why I’m not concerned about the rise in Linux attacks

Why I’m not concerned about the rise in Linux attacks

Jack Wallen explains why he’s not worried that the rise in popularity of the Linux operating system will mean your open source platforms will be vulnerable to attacks. Linux powers big business–of that there is no debate. With more and more manufacturers selling Linux preinstalled on desktops and laptops, the writing on the wall is clear: Linux popularity is growing faster than most expected.  For some, that means the rise of attacks on the platform…

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California Hospital Notifies 67k Patients of Data Breach

California Hospital Notifies 67k Patients of Data Breach

A hospital in California has notified 67,000 patients that their personal data may have been exposed in a cyber-attack. In a letter dated December 8, Sonoma Valley Hospital told patients that it was one of several American healthcare providers victimized two months ago in a wide-sweeping ransomware campaign. “SVH experienced a ransomware cyber-attack on October 11, 2020 by what is believed to be a Russian threat actor,” wrote the hospital. “This event was part of a broader attack on…

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Cisco HyperFlex Awarded CRN’s 2020 Product of the Year for Hyperconverged Infrastructure – Cisco Blogs

Cisco HyperFlex Awarded CRN’s 2020 Product of the Year for Hyperconverged Infrastructure – Cisco Blogs

The 2020 CRN Product of the Year awards are out, and I’m extremely proud to share that Cisco HyperFlex was chosen as the Overall Winner in the Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) category.  This marks the second consecutive year that our solution partners have voted to make HyperFlex their top choice in the category, and for that we say – thank you!      One award – Two-factor authentication  The CRN Product of the Year awards are unique in that they conducted through a two-step process.  While the editors at CRN start the process by…

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Live from home: Listen to the latest Manufacturing Leaders episode

Live from home: Listen to the latest Manufacturing Leaders episode

As this year (finally) comes to a close, it’s hard to not look back and think of what could have been. Whether it’s family gatherings, travel plans, career moves, or even just going to your favorite bar, 2020 feels like a bit of a lost year. Personally, something I always look forward to are the trips I’m able to go on for my job. I love nothing more than hopping on a plane to somewhere…

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2021 Cybersecurity Predictions: Why Cyber is a Future-Proof Career – Cisco Blogs

2021 Cybersecurity Predictions: Why Cyber is a Future-Proof Career – Cisco Blogs

In 2020, not only was there no shortage of damaging, heavily publicized security breaches, more people were forced to do more over the internet than ever before – expanding the attack surface. Cybercriminals tactics are always changing and growing in sophistication, promising the threat landscape in 2021 will bring all new challenges. It’s no surprise, then, that the world is expected to have 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity jobs by the end of 2021, according to…

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Businesses Often Do Not Inform Customers of Tracking

Businesses Often Do Not Inform Customers of Tracking

Almost three-quarters of businesses admit that tracking of customer data happens, but without consent. According to research from Zoho Corp, a survey of 1400 business leaders about third party ad tracking found 100% of respondents said their companies allow it, and 57% are “comfortable” or “very comfortable” with the way third-parties use customer data. However, 72% admit they know that tracking happens but do not inform customers. In the USA and Canada, 62% of companies…

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Trojan in SolarWinds security has far-reaching impact

Trojan in SolarWinds security has far-reaching impact

SolarWinds says a compromise of its widely used Orion network-monitoring platform endangers the networks of public and private organizations that use it and that the problem should be remediated right away. In a security advisory, SolarWinds said customers should upgrade to Orion Platform version 2020.2.1 HF 1 as soon as possible to ensure their environment is safe. An additional hotfix release that both replaces the compromised component and provides several additional security enhancements is expected…

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