Canadian Indicted For Launching Ransomware Attacks On Orgs In Us Canada

Officials from the Ontario Provincial Police held a press conference on Tuesday to announce the charges and Philbert’s arrest in Ottawa. In a statement, US Attorney Bryan Wilson of the District of Alaska said Philbert “conspired with others known and unknown to the United States to damage computers, and in the course of that conspiracy did damage a computer belonging to the State of Alaska in April 2018.” Wilson and Canadian officials noted that they received help in the case from Dutch authorities and Europol....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 400 words · Monica Hopfensperger

Canberra Proposes Iot Star Ratings And Mandatory Cyber Standards For Big Business

In a bid to “further protect the economy from cybersecurity threats”, the government is proposing [PDF] either a voluntary or mandatory set of governance standards for larger businesses that would “describe the responsibilities and provide support to boards”. While the crux of both options is similar, the mandatory code would require the entities covered to achieve compliance within a specific timeframe. A mandatory code would also see enforcement applied. A voluntary option would not require specific technical controls to be implemented and would rather be treated as a suggestion....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 848 words · Terry Jackson

Cdw Acquires Cybersecurity Company Focal Point Data Risk

Christine Leahy, CEO of CDW, said adding Focal Point’s “array of security consulting, customer workforce skills development and professional services capabilities” would help expand the company’s portfolio and enhance their ability to “address risks posed by malicious cyber threats and cyber workforce shortages, while helping customers successfully navigate shifting data protection laws.” “Helping our customers leverage technology to protect their most critical data is core to our mission,” Leahy said....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 248 words · Patricia Mcentee

Ceo Trailblazer Don T Let Anyone Crush Your Dreams

To better understand the how CEOs can disrupt incumbent industries and the undaunted mindset that is required to be a trailblazer, Ray Wang, CEO and founder of a Silicon Valley-based advisory firm Constellation Research, and I invited Kara Goldin to join our weekly show DisrupTV. Here are my takeaways from our conversation with Goldin. Proactive doing is more important than having a playbook. Goldin and her team at Hint had to respond to the supply chain challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 598 words · Bonnie Comley

Ces 2022 Google And Amazon Bring Their Visions For Ambient Computing To Cars

Autonomous driving is “still down the road a bit,” he said. When “you want to keep your hands on the wheel… There’s nothing better than voice interface.” Carmakers want to keep customers happy not only with voice-activated features but with a whole range of new tools and digital experiences powered by cloud computing and AI. On top of that, they’re looking to technology companies to help them transition to more efficient and software-defined means of production....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 364 words · Patricia Lee

Ces 2023 Ge Lighting Adds New Cync Hexagon Panels Bulbs And Customizable Neon Lights

Also: CES 2023 tech you can actually buy now The smart lighting company is introducing a full Dynamic Effects entertainment line to the market Tuesday ahead of CES 2023, with features designed to make lighting by Cync part of a truly immersive experience. The Cync Dynamic Effect line features new neon rope lighting that permits custom shapes, hexagonal wall panels, and some new A19 and BR30 light bulbs that can display up to four different colors at once....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 680 words · Brittney West

Chatgpt Is Scary Good At My Job But There S One Reason I M Not Panicking

Also: 6 things ChatGPT can’t do (and another 20 it refuses to do) OpenAI, the research firm responsible for DALL-E 2 and all the fantastical creations that came of it, deployed ChatGPT for public testing back in November 2022. While the conversational chatbot remains in its development phase, its consistent and surprisingly thoughtful responses have been enough to make me question my own position as a professional writer. Naturally, I had plenty of questions to ask the AI, including a prompt to write a full review on a product that I’ve covered myself: the iPhone 14 Pro....

April 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1120 words · William Valles

Cheap Online Computer Sciences Degrees Finding The Best

According to Code.org, computing jobs account for 67% of emerging STEM positions. Yet the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reports that computer science degrees comprised only 4.4% of all bachelor’s degrees in the 2018-19 school year. Online computer science degrees may make a tech career more accessible and affordable. Keep reading to learn what to look for in an online computer science program and the expected costs. Tuition and fee information listed below is current as of March 2022....

April 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1264 words · Amy Valentine

Chinese Developers Expose Data Belonging To Android Gamers

In a report shared with ZDNet, vpnMentor’s cybersecurity team, led by Noam Rotem and Ran Locar, revealed EskyFun as the owner of a 134GB server exposed and made public online. EskyFun is the developer of Android games including Rainbow Story: Fantasy MMORPG, Adventure Story, The Legend of the Three Kingdoms, and Metamorph M. On Thursday, the team said that users of the following games were involved in the data leak: Rainbow Story: Fantasy MMORPG, Metamorph M, and Dynasty Heroes: Legends of Samkok....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 380 words · Cynthia Gotto

Clearview Ai Slammed For Breaching Australians Privacy On Numerous Fronts

The investigation, conducted by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), found that Clearview AI’s facial recognition tool scraped biometric information from the web indiscriminately and has collected data on at least 3 billion people. The OAIC also found that some Australian police agency users, who were Australian residents and trialled the tool, searched for and identified images of themselves as well as images of unknown Australian persons of interest in Clearview AI’s database....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Josephine Browning

Cogs And Monsters Book Review Retooling Economics For A Digital World

Monroe’s exercise in practical economics is a good example of one of the complaints Cambridge economist Diane Coyle makes in Cogs and Monsters: What Economics Is, and What It Should Be: the false belief that the profession is neutral and objective. As Coyle writes, the choice and design of the index that underlies how we calculate benefits payments ensures that there will be winners and losers. The choice, therefore, cannot be values-neutral....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 602 words · Lisa Wynn

Coinbase Introduces Helpful Way To File Crypto Taxes

The crypto exchange company said in a blog post that a new section in its app and website would help customers report capital gains or losses from cryptocurrency exchanges they made last year to the IRS. A personalized summary of taxable activity can then be taken to an accountant or used with tax software. “Customers will see all of their taxable activity in one place to determine if they owe taxes, and how much....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 363 words · Brenda Warren

Comcast Tops Q4 Estimates With Steady Growth In Business Broadband Services

In the fourth quarter, Comcast reported net income of $3.4 billion, or 73 cents a share, on revenue of $27.7 billion, up 2.4% from a year ago. Excluding items, Comcast reported earnings of 56 cents a share in the fourth quarter. Wall Street was expecting Comcast to report fourth quarter earnings of 48 cents a share on revenue of $26.7 billion. Comcast consists of several properties, but Comcast Business is among its fastest-growing segments....

April 10, 2023 · 1 min · 164 words · Steven Kwiatkowski

Computer Science Salary Trends A Negotiator S Guide

And yet many people feel uncomfortable talking about money. In a 2018 survey, 64% of people polled said they rarely ever or never negotiate their salary. Reluctance to negotiate is especially prevalent if someone is staying in their present position, according to 2021 data compiled by a US-based business analytics firm. However, most managers and companies are open to salary negotiations. The survey found that 89% of organizations said they would consider salary negotiations for some or all positions after extending a job offer....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 1025 words · Carol Reyes

Corporate Offices Need To Change In One Major Way Says Servicenow Ceo

For as long as they’ve existed, corporate office buildings have been places for workers to perform their daily tasks and for managers to ensure those tasks were completed. Those two fundamental purposes have held true whether the facility is a small suburban office or a massive corporate campus, whether the building is full of single offices or has an open floor plan, or whether the office is full of engineers, accountants, graphic design or all of the above....

April 10, 2023 · 5 min · 959 words · Spring Rodriguez

Criminals Are Starting To Exploit The Metaverse Says Interpol So Police Are Heading There Too

Last week, Interpol unveiled what it says is the “the first ever Metaverse specifically designed for law enforcement worldwide.” It says the “Interpol Metaverse” gives officers around the world the tools for cross-border knowledge sharing via avatars, and to take immersive training in forensic investigation and other policing activities. Interpol has also created an expert group on the metaverse to represent law enforcement concerns about the new virtual world. “Criminals are already starting to exploit the Metaverse,” Interpol warned....

April 10, 2023 · 2 min · 411 words · Richard Shanker

Cryptography Safe For Now But Urgent Need To Build Quantum Skills

And that future may play out in the next five years as market players make significant strides in the field. IBM, for instance, said it planned to produce a quantum computer capable of clocking at least 4,000 qubits by 2025. This would push the technology past experimental stage, with organisations able to deploy quantum computers within the 2023 to 2025 timeframe, IBM said. Such progress underscored the need to ensure there were skillsets ready to tap and support future deployment of quantum computing, said Dell Technologies CTO John Roese....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 844 words · Cassandra Neubauer

Cyber Monday Tv Deal 2022 Samsung S Artsy The Frame Tv Is 500 Off

Also: The best Samsung TVs compared In ZDNET’s review of The Frame TV, our experts point out the display’s anti-reflective coating and matte finish. The matte coating has changed the texture of the display in an update that is more significant than it seems. The Frame can now diffuse light and ensure artworks seem like actual paintings, rather than simply images of them. You can set up The Frame TV in your living room or bedroom for discreet TV access visually disappears when you want it to....

April 10, 2023 · 1 min · 116 words · Michael Gammage

Cybersecurity Training Options What S Right For You

Individuals who want to or currently work in cybersecurity have numerous options for cybersecurity training programs to help them achieve their career goals. Academic degrees build fundamental understanding and skills for entry-level and advanced roles alike. Certificates and bootcamps can serve as introductory programs or add to existing knowledge. Certificates in cybersecurity Cybersecurity certificates open the door to a career in cybersecurity by introducing students to principles and practices of the field....

April 10, 2023 · 4 min · 745 words · Alison Carter

Dell Floats Concept Of Pari Webcam That Can Stick To Monitors

“After countless mockups featuring flashlights, adhesives, suction cups, and magnets later, Concept Pari was created,” Dell Technologies client solutions group CTO Glen Robson said in a blog post. “It can be placed directly – anywhere – on compatible displays, in a charging dock, on a stand, or even held in the hand.” Dell did not expand on the compatible monitors, but presumably it would involve magnetic backings. The company also showed off the camera being attached to a metallic arm to allow viewing of objects from above....

April 10, 2023 · 3 min · 562 words · Glenn Mitchell