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From reel to real: Translating movie magic into cybersecurity realities

Lacework

With the Oscars just around the corner, movie fans everywhere are gearing up to celebrate the best films of the year. But for those of us with a passion for cybersecurity, we can’t help but view these celebrated movies through a unique lens, scrutinizing every detail in high-tech scenes.

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Qiara is a new home security service for the French market

TechCrunch

If you live in France and you want to add a security system to your home, you don’t have a ton of options. You can contact a home security company like Verisure and Homiris. You can also buy your own security camera and connected sensors. Qiara wants to modernize the good old home security market with live agents.

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How IT does business at Eastman

CIO

“When Aldo came to Eastman, he helped build a diverse team including people with different business backgrounds,” says Kate Horan, who is now digital strategy and products manager for Eastman’s Performance Films business. We try to help them install the film quicker and more efficiently.” We have nesting algorithms to help with that.

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We’ve Got Next: Building the “Next” in CyberSecurity

Palo Alto Networks

Over the next few weeks, you may come across our new We’ve Got Next anthem film on broadcast TV, social media or the Palo Alto Networks website. The term “We’ve Got Next” responds to a critical need in cybersecurity in this moment: being ready for the next challenge, the next threat and the next opportunity.

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Introducing Intelligent Industry Security

Capgemini

Introducing Intelligent Industry Security Aarthi Krishna 17 Nov 2022. Facebook Twitter Linkedin What do Star Wars and cybersecurity have in common? They were both born in the 1970s… but while cybersecurity was never as era-defining as the films, what began as a simple computer program is forecast to become a $345.4bn industry by 2026.

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Keep Technologies wants to turn a cup holder into a security guard for your car

TechCrunch

Instead, he developed a suite of smart devices for safety and security in vehicles and an accompanying cloud service and a mobile app. Keep’s technology, of which it has secured five utility patents and another 16 pending, has already attracted several investors. And yes, the cup holder can still be used. How it works.

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10 easy ways to learn about cybersecurity without being bored to tears

Lacework

No one likes the tedious, outdated cybersecurity training that companies often require you to complete—you know the ones that won’t let you move onto the next section until you’ve watched an entire video or stayed on the page for a few minutes. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite learning tools for anyone who wants to learn about security.

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