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Ukraine’s Wartime Internet from the Inside

Kentik

In the past year, we have used Kentik’s unique datasets to show some of the conflict’s impacts on Ukraine’s external internet connectivity, ranging from DDoS attacks and large outages , to the rerouting of internet service in the southern region of Kherson. As one would expect, this aligns with the timing observable in BGP.

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IoT Adoption in Healthcare Brings Security Opportunities

CIO

By Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and GM at cyber security leader Palo Alto Networks Connected medical devices, also known as the Internet of Medical Things or IoMT, are revolutionizing healthcare, not only from an operational standpoint but related to patient care. But ransomware isn’t the only risk. Simplify operations.

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Remembering the startups we lost in 2021

TechCrunch

In October, it was reported that Waverly Labs had acquired Abundant’s IP, meaning that its technology may still live on in some form. Clearly the tech giant was interested in its features, many of which it incorporated into the iPhone weather app. There was a time that Katerra was considered the darling of the construction tech world.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Cyber Engineers and Architects Saw Salaries Spike in 2022

Tenable

Plus, a powerful AI cybersecurity tech is nearing prime time. technology employees in 2022, and the pay growth was even higher for cybersecurity architects and engineers, whose compensation benefitted from their highly specialized skills and the criticality of their jobs. Then dive into SaaS governance best practices. And much more!

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Triaging modern medicine’s cybersecurity issues

The Parallax

In their pursuit of patient data, cybercriminals often reach for the lowest-hanging bunches of fruit, which often are the least secured legacy Windows computers, as well as Internet-connected devices collectively known as the Internet of Things. Time for a Department of the Internet of Things? ”—Dr. ”—Dr.

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News in Networking: The Best Network Speeds, Cuba’s DIY Internet, and the Cost of Automation

Kentik

This week Verizon was dubbed the winner of network speeds. Mitel agreed to buy ShoreTel, while Viacom said it wouldn’t buy Scripps Networks. A feature story explored the workarounds that Cubans go to for internet access, and another feature looked at the cost of IT automation. This week’s top story picks from the Kentik team.

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News in Networking: Internet v. Hate, DDoS Waves, and a $300M Cyber Hit

Kentik

Maersk Estimates $300M Loss from Cyber Attack (Wall Street Journal) What’s the cost of a cyber attack on your business? MIT’s New AI Prevents Streaming Video from Buffering (Engadget) A new neural network built by researchers at MIT aims to stop buffering and pixelation on streaming video once and for all. That’s how much A.P.