What We're Reading: Page 295
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 04, 2017
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The Hill
Five regulatory fights facing tech in 2017
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International Business Times
This startup wants you to excel at the latest technology, in your leisure time: Interview
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CyberScoop
Relatively low federal pay comes under fire again as FTC hires a CISO
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The Star
How Seattle became ‘Cloud City’: Amazon and Microsoft are leading a tech revolution
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Hunter Walk
In 2017, GE Will Buy More Tech Startups Than Google
Jan 03, 2017
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USA TODAY
Customs outage causes chaos, backups at airports
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The Wall Street Journal
Tech Vendors Turn to Gifts, Gags and Gimmicks to Reach CIOs
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VentureBeat
31 tech companies that could go public in 2017
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Motherboard
Good Guy Hacker Launches 'Security Without Borders' to Defend At-Risk Dissidents
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Bloomberg
Yahoo’s Data Breaches Unlikely to Derail Verizon Deal
Jan 02, 2017
Dec 23, 2016
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TechTarget
Becoming a strategic CIO
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TechRepublic
How to manage the top 4 tech culture challenges
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Fortune Tech
This Store Is Selling Gold-Plated Trump iPhones for $151,000
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Supply Chain Dive
Merck KGaA: AI will run demand planning in 2017
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PYMNTS.com
Blockchain Tracker: Will 2017 Be The Year Of Regulation?
Dec 22, 2016
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TechCrunch
Enterprise social comes roaring back
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The Verge
Documents suggest Palantir could help power Trump's ‘extreme vetting’ of immigrants
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CIO
Tech companies like Privacy Shield but worry about legal challenges
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ZDNet
This startup is aiming to bring the cost of microsatellite data services down to earth
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Wired
Encryption app 'Signal' fights censorship with a clever workaround
Dec 21, 2016
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Recode
Diversity in tech too often means ‘hiring white women.’ We need to move beyond that.
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Computerworld
Ransomware became one of the top threats to enterprises this year
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Philly.com
Uber customer in Philly gets surprise charge of $28,000
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FedScoop
Andy Ozment stepping down from DHS cyber job
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CIO
Wanted: More women CIOs (but do they want the job?)
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Waste Dive
Apple Airpods may be newest nightmare for electronics recyclers