Day: July 14, 2020

‘Make Your Bed’ and Other Life Lessons for Security

Follow this advice from a famous military commanders’ commencement speech and watch your infosec team soar. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Zappos wants to sell you one shoe at a time – CNET

The online shoe seller will charge half the price of a pair for its single shoes. …read more Source:: CNet


Adobe Discloses Critical Code-Execution Bugs in July Update

The software giant released patches for four critical vulnerabilities and five different platforms. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Peacock is free. It may be the streaming service’s not-so-secret weapon – CNET

Sure, Peacock unlocks exclusive content if you pay, just like Netflix and Disney Plus do. But nobody else blends that with a free tier. …read more Source:: CNet


Israeli Court Rules NSO Group Can Continue Exporting Spyware

The infamous spyware company NSO Group scored a major win in what critics are calling a “disgraceful ruling” in an Israeli court this week. From a report: The court ruled that NSO can keep exporting its hacking and surveillance tools, arguing that the human rights organization Amnesty International, which had sued the company in an…


Lenovo and AMD launch Threadripper Pro CPU to take on Intel Xeon – CNET

The new processor, debuting in the ThinkStation P620 workstation, comes with up to 64 cores. …read more Source:: CNet


With a wave of Nokia’s wand, behold as your 4G network magically becomes… 5G

Finnish comms biz says it’s ready to go on a million radios already, despite what outgoing CEO said previously Nokia will allow telcos to repurpose existing 4G/LTE radios to support 5G, via an easily-deployed software update. Should we get our hopes up for near-ubiquitous fast mobile internet? Not if previous comments by the company’s outgoing…


2021 Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy aims to make Genesis more jealous – Roadshow

Hyundai previously hinted we may see the Calligraphy trim in the US, and behold, here it is. …read more Source:: CNet


BigQuery analytics goes multi-cloud: Use our service without moving your data, says Google – but there is no magic

Query data in one cloud and export the results to another Google’s virtual Cloud Next event has kicked off with the introduction of BigQuery Omni, letting customers extend the tentacles of the analytics service to probe data across Google Cloud, AWS and Microsoft Azure.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Google Cloud Unveils ‘Confidential VMs’ to Protect Data in Use

Confidential Virtual Machines, now in beta, will let Google Cloud customers keep data encrypted while it’s in use. …read more Source:: DarkReading