What We're Reading: Page 185
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 31, 2020
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AP News
EU, in first-ever cyber sanctions, hits Russian intelligence
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CNBC
'We're running out of homes for sale,' Lake Tahoe brokers say
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Ars Technica
Twitter hackers used “phone spear phishing” in mass account takeover
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Retail Dive
Can technology save bridal retail?
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CNBC
Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google internal emails released by Congress
Jul 30, 2020
Jul 29, 2020
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Supply Chain Dive
The pandemic has complicated the WMS procurement process
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TechCrunch
What to expect from tech’s historic antitrust showdown with Congress
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Threatpost
Attackers Exploiting High-Severity Network Security Flaw, Cisco Warns
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The Verge
Rite Aid used facial recognition in secret across hundreds of its stores
Jul 28, 2020
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WIRED
Facebook’s ‘Red Team’ Hacks Its Own AI Programs
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SiliconANGLE
Microsoft wants to place hydrogen fuel cells in its cloud data centers
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Transport Dive
FBI poses 5 questions to assess ELD security
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Krebs on Security
Thinking of a Cybersecurity Career? Read This
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TechCrunch
Garmin global outage caused by ransomware attack, sources say
Jul 27, 2020
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HR Dive
The ADA at 30: A landmark civil rights law that still has room to grow
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The New York Times
The Tech-Backed Institute That Shapes How Governments Approach Big Tech
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Reuters
SAP to spin off Qualtrics, partly unwinding $8 billion buy
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The Wall Street Journal
Google to Keep Employees Home Until Summer 2021 Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
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TechCrunch
The 3% gap in no-code
Jul 24, 2020
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TechCrunch
Let’s close the gap and finally pass a federal data privacy law
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The Washington Post
Energy Department announces plan to build a quantum internet
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The Recorder
$117.5M Yahoo Breach Settlement Was Reasonable, But Legal Work Was 'Not Novel,' Judge Koh Says
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CyberScoop
Hackers accessed Twitter DMs from 36 accounts in bitcoin scam attack
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Transport Dive
AI begins to take the wheel in trucking, from routing to driving