What We're Reading: Page 347
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 02, 2016
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Bloomberg
Crooks Are Using an International Messaging System to Rob Banks
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ZDNet
The rise of SDDC and the future of enterprise IT
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The New York Times
Why the World Is Drawing Battle Lines Against American Tech Giants
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ars technica
How LinkedIn’s password sloppiness hurts us all
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engadget
Google plots a backstory for its AI assistant
Jun 01, 2016
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Forbes
IBM's Odd New Role: Selling Patents To Silicon Valley
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CIO
IT layoffs at insurance firm are a 'never-ending funeral'
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Reuters
U.S. court rules $24.9 billion Dell buyout underpriced by 22 percent
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ZDNet
MySpace hack puts another 427 million passwords up for sale
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Education Dive
Analysis: Computer science ed fails to meet workforce needs
May 31, 2016
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CIO Insight
How CIOs shape a digital transformation strategy
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The Wall Street Journal
J.P. Morgan's CIO on the bank's security game plan
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The Enterprisers Project
CIOs embrace their changing roles and responsibilities
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ComputerWeekly.com
Blockchain and the CIO: A new model for IT
May 27, 2016
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Marketing Dive
Wired looks to HTTPS to combat ad blocking tech
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ZDNet
Why Amazon is the king of innovation: AWS, a cloud above the rest
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Computerworld
Here comes the FUD! Legacy vendors sure to jump on the Salesforce outage
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ars technica
How the Internet works: Submarine fiber, brains in jars, and coaxial cables
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CSO
The frustrating aftermath of a data breach at American Type Culture Collection
May 26, 2016
May 25, 2016
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The Atlantic
The Privacy Problem with Digital Assistants
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CIO
US state officials worry about their ability to respond to cyberattacks
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Recode
Microsoft is giving up on consumer smartphones, too
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ars technica
Beware of keystroke loggers disguised as USB phone chargers, FBI warns
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HR Dive
3 overtime rule concerns for employers and how to tackle them
May 24, 2016
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Fast Company
Where The 2016 Candidates Stand On Cybersecurity And Civil Liberties
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Nextgov
What the T in FITARA Really Means
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ZDNet
This sneaky botnet shows why you really, really shouldn't use the same password for everything
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The Washington Post
America is using a staggering amount of mobile data now
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ars technica
Japan ATM heist reportedly involved 100 people who stole $12.7 million