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Feb 08, 2017

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Vizio to pay $2.2 million for spying on what customers watch without consent
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14 Python libraries too good to overlook
Millennials can thrive by adding mainframe skills
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Video/Webcast: GE Power

5 Steps to Cyber Risk Reduction On-Demand Webinar

Utility companies are the targets of cyber attacks, with several newsworthy events taking place globally in the past several months. Hear GE CSO Russ Dietz and GE Power CIO Clay Johnson describe how to effectively secure your plant and the key steps needed to reduce business risk. Read More

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Vizio to pay $2.2 million for spying on what customers watch without consent

Vizio will pay $2.2 million for spying on what Vizio smart TV owners watched, collecting info about those consumers and sharing it with third parties without consent. Read More

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Mac malware, possibly made in Iran, targets US defense industry

Just because you’re using a Mac doesn’t mean you’re safe from hackers. That’s what two security researchers are warning, after finding a Mac-based malware that may be an attempt by Iranian actors to target the U.S. defense industry. Read More

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5 things to know about Cisco and AppDynamics

A closer look into Cisco's recent acquisition of AppDynamics Read More

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Tech stance against immigration ban aims to protect employees

The 97 tech firms who have vocally opposed President Trump’s executive order on immigration say they are looking to protect their employees and business interests Read More

(From our archives) Microsoft’s opening act since Windows 95: Weezer

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14 Python libraries too good to overlook

Parsing, image processing, web crawling, GUI creation -- these little-known Python libraries have you covered Read More

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Millennials can thrive by adding mainframe skills

Mainframe technology continues to play a vital role in IT, and as baby boomers leave the workplace companies are turning to millennials to drive innovation on legacy systems. Read More

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Trump's ban becomes an H-1B fight

The U.S. technology industry warned President Donald Trump that his immigration order will hurt the U.S. economy by making it more difficult for businesses to attract overseas workers. Read More

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(From our archives) Top 11 oddball real-world tech job interview questions

90s jams, jelly beans and plane crashes all figure into the job interview process, according to Glassdoor findings Read More

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5 Security Imperatives for Power Executives

Your peers are feeling the urgency to assess their attack surface and put in place the right processes and technology. Learn how you can approach cyber security protection to gain greater production reliability and operational safety. Read More

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