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Extra Crunch roundup: ‘Nightmare’ security breach, Poshmark’s IPO, crypto boom, more

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The breach of FireEye and SolarWinds by hackers working on behalf of Russian intelligence is “the nightmare scenario that has worried cybersecurity experts for years,” reports Zack Whittaker. 2020 was a disaster, but the pandemic put security in the spotlight. Stage Light on Black. Image Credits: Fotograzia / Getty Images.

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Symantec Government Symposium 11 March 2014 at the Renaissance Hotel Washington DC

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By Bob Gourley DC seems to have a cyber security related event every week. Here are details from the invite: Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to join 1500 IT leaders and innovators on March 11 to collaborate and discuss the top issues in IT security and management. Learn how agencies are turning to BYOD to ensure security and ROI.

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Discount Code for Strata and Hadoop World NYC is 28-30 Oct 2013

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If your organization uses information and if you play a role in collecting, moving, storing security and/or analyzing it, come interact with your peers from other information intensive organizations and learn cutting edge concepts for enhancing your ability to sense make over data. The analytical techniques go quite far.

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DARPA Official: Human-Robot Teams Key to Disaster Response

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But those robots found no survivors, Pratt recalled in an analytic piece published Dec. DARPA tried again in March 2011 in the deadly aftermath of a magnitude 9.0 What many people don’t realize is that the defense market is a very small fraction of the size of the commercial market.”. 3 in The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.

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Insider’s Guide to the New Holographic Computing

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I worked at the Pentagon in the summer of 1985, having left my own state-of-the-art PC at home in Stanford, but my assigned “analytical tool” was a typewriter. 2011 Kinecting Communities. Lewis Shepherd is a technology leader and national-security policy advisor with a background in government and Silicon Valley.

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