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Wi-Fi: The Unsung Hero of Broadband

CableLabs

In fact, you’re most likely using it to read this blog post. Regardless of the service you use to access the internet (i.e., This is rapidly changing as operators, venues, transportation services and even municipalities deploy Wi-Fi networks. It’s a technology that’s as essential as the public utilities you rely on every day.

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Why More Non-Tech Positions are Requiring Coding as a Skill-Set

Coding Dojo

We live in the era where data management of almost everything is done digitally in fields such as; communication, healthcare, banking, travel and transportation, business transactions, and a lot more.

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The Internet of (Secure) Things – Embedding Security in the IoT

CTOvision

We’re seeing a glimmer of the future – the Internet of Things (IoT) – where anything and everything is or contains a sensor that can communicate over the network/Internet. Similar sensor systems exist for rail, sea and air transportation. In my previous blogs, I wrote about continuous monitoring. By George Romas.

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CVE-2023-20198: Zero-Day Vulnerability in Cisco IOS XE Exploited in the Wild

Tenable

Background On October 16, Cisco’s Talos published a blog post warning of a zero-day vulnerability in the Web User Interface (Web UI) feature of Cisco IOS XE software that has been exploited in the wild by unknown threat actors. At the time their blog was released, it was not known how they were able to do so.

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Space manufacturing startup Varda, incubated at Founders Fund, emerges with $9 million in funding

TechCrunch

Things like carbon nanotubes and fiber optic cables, organs and novel materials are all potential targets for a space manufacturing company, because they can conceivably justify the high cost of material transportation. Initially, they’ll be unmanned, according to a blog post published by Fifty Years.

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The peering coordinators’ toolbox - part 1

Kentik

The peering coordinator’s toolbox is a blog series where we’ll dive deep into the peering coordinator workflow and show how the right tools can help you be successful in your role. A peering coordinator is the person responsible for the way an IP network connects to the rest of the internet. Cost elements. Cross-connect recurring fee.

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How the tech industry is responding to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

TechCrunch

The attack began with cyberattacks that targeted Ukrainian government departments with floods of internet traffic and data-wiping malware, followed by a ground, sea and air incursion. The situation is being hampered by the fact that all airspace is now out of bounds, and public transportation is largely out of action.