Many data brokers may use that data for behavior profiling, analytics, and advertising, and it may also be sold to third parties. Commercial spyware, such as Pegasus, used to track journalists, political dissidents, and others, could be delivered via ad networks or other legitimate infrastructure your apps rely on.
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Teen robotics enthusiasts make world’s smallest, cheapest network switch
A great example of students using innovation to meet a real-world need. https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/worlds-smallest-cheapest-network-switch
The Future is Bright: Exploring Careers in Information Technology Introduction
In today’s digital age, the demand for skilled professionals in the field of Information Technology (IT) is higher than ever. From cybersecurity to data analysis, there are a wide range of exciting and lucrative career opportunities available for those with a passion for technology. In this blog post, we will explore the various career paths within the IT industry and provide insights into how you can kickstart your career in this fast-paced and dynamic field.
12 hottest IT security certs for higher pay today | CSO Online
IT professionals looking for faster career advancement, better roles and opportunities, and greater negotiating power would be wise to consider adding one of the following certs to their resume.
Disruptions at Many Car Dealerships Continue as CDK Hack Worsens – SecurityWeek
Dealerships use CDK products to sell cars and car parts, as well as for a wide range of other operations, and the cyberattack has caused significant disruptions for many companies. While some have resorted to pen and paper, others said they were forced to halt most of their operations.
Researchers wonder what if you just put a robot in the driver’s seat instead of automating the car?
In this new effort, the research team wondered if it might not be easier and cheaper simply to build a robot that can be taught how to drive a car and put it in the driver’s seat of a normal vehicle.
Voyager 1 Is Back! NASA Spacecraft Safely Resumes All Science Observations | Scientific American
After more than six months of long-distance troubleshooting—Voyager 1 is more than 15 billion miles from Earth, and any signal takes more than 22.5 hours to travel from our planet to the spacecraft—mission personnel have finally coaxed Voyager 1 to gather and send home data with all its remaining science instruments, according to a NASA statement.
IT and Cybersecurity Jobs are Converging: What It Means for Tech Pros | Dice.com Career Advice
In May, the technology career website ClearanceJobs published its list of the top 10 paying jobs in technology, which showed annual salaries ranging from $110,000 to $170,000 for many jobs… with some positions commanding as much as $300,000 for those with superior A.I. skills.
Wells Fargo fires more than a dozen employees for faking work using mouse jigglers and keyboard simulation | Tom’s Hardware
According to the disclosures, the terminated employees worked in Wells Fargo’s wealth- and investment-management unit. They used special but easily obtainable tools to create the impression the staffers were busily working.