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Jul 07, 2016
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Amazon’s amazingly wasteful packaging

Two days later, a box big enough to hold a DVD player lands on our doorstep carrying two tiny packages of 24 flossers, the pair wrapped tightly together in more Amazon plastic. Read More

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Geek-themed Meme of the Week: photo fail
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‘How to get an A/C budget approved’
Groundbreaking jury verdict finds Utah firms made 117 million illegal telemarketing calls

White Paper: Thycotic Software

2016 State of Privileged Account Management Report

Co-sponsored by Thycotic and Cybersecurity Ventures, the 2016 State of PAM Report presents the results & findings of a survey of over 550 organizations. Read More

Geek-themed Meme of the Week: photo fail

I realize this meme features the advice mallard and not the confession bear, but here goes anyway: I am a lousy photographer, so I have no doubt that the following advice is spot-on. Read More

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‘Trojan horse’ stalks security conference

The creation pictured above, dubbed “Cyber Horse,” greets attendees of the ongoing Cyber Week 2016 conference being held at Tel Aviv University. Read More

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‘How to get an A/C budget approved’

According to one IT professional posting on Reddit’s section for systems administrators, the best way to get an air-conditioning budget approved is to turn up the heat – literally -- on the right company executives. Read More

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Groundbreaking jury verdict finds Utah firms made 117 million illegal telemarketing calls

In what the Federal Trade Commission is calling a first-of-its-kind verdict, a jury has found that a Utah man and his three movie companies are responsible for a variety of “deceptive and unlawful” selling practices that include 117 million illegal telemarketing calls. Read More

eBook: Palerra

AWS Cautionary Tales and How Your Organization Can Avoid Becoming One

Cloud security is a shared responsibility between the organization and the provider. Organizations face a number of challenges in securing their AWS instance, including detection of anomalous activity, monitoring security configurations, and incident remediation. Unfortunately, many organizations lack sufficient cloud security measures to adequately address their end of the Shared Responsibility Model. Read More

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