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Daily Deal - Valley, 75% Off

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Today's Deal: Save 75% on Valley !* Look for the deals each day on the front page of Steam. Or follow us on twitter or Facebook for instant notifications wherever you are! *Offer ends September 16 at 10AM Pacific Time via Steam RSS News Feed "https://ift.tt/2I0IDfn"

Daily Deal - Evil Bank Manager, 40% Off

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Today's Deal: Save 40% on Evil Bank Manager !* Look for the deals each day on the front page of Steam. Or follow us on twitter or Facebook for instant notifications wherever you are! *Offer ends September 16 at 10AM Pacific Time via Steam RSS News Feed "https://ift.tt/31gaxLM"

How Ethical Hackers Find Weaknesses and Secure Businesses

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When people hear about hackers, it typically conjures up images of a hooded figure in a basement inputting random code into a computer terminal. This Hollywood cliché is far from the truth from modern-day cybersecurity experts, and it's also important to note that not all hackers are malicious. Hackers and their role in information cybersecurity is a vastly growing career on a global scale. Market research predictions in the cybersecurity space is expected to exceed $181.77 billion by 2021. The global market for cybersecurity is growing, and companies are considering security an imperative for today's organizations. The cybersecurity landscape has growing threats today, with data breaches and attacks happening constantly. For instance, it's hard to forget the infamous WannaCry ransomware attack spr

How Ethical Hackers Find Weaknesses and Secure Businesses

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When people hear about hackers, it typically conjures up images of a hooded figure in a basement inputting random code into a computer terminal. This Hollywood cliché is far from the truth from modern-day cybersecurity experts, and it’s also important to note that not all hackers are malicious. Hackers and their role in information cybersecurity is a vastly growing career on a global scale. Market research predictions in the cybersecurity space is expected to exceed $181.77 billion by 2021. The global market for cybersecurity is growing, and companies are considering security an imperative for today’s organizations. The cybersecurity landscape has growing threats today, with data breaches and attacks happening constantly. For instance, it’s hard to forget the infamous WannaCry ransomware attack spread through the world, targeting Microsoft machines and bringing multiple services worldwide to their knees. The attack hit an estimated 200,000 computers across 150 countries, encryptin

New Passive RFID Tech Poses Threat to Enterprise IoT

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As RFID technology continues to evolve, IoT security measures struggle to keep pace. The Internet of Things (IoT) industry is growing at a staggering pace . The IoT market in China alone will hit $121.45 billion by 2022 and industry analysts predict that more than 3.5 billion devices will be connected through IoT globally by 2023.  Among the most important technologies precipitating this breakneck growth is RFID or Radio Frequency Identification. RFID-tagged devices can help track inventory , improve the efficiency of healthcare and enhance services for customers in a variety of industries.  For example, many hospitals across the world are beginning to test the use of on-metal RFID tags to not only track their inventory of surgical tools--such as scalpels, scissors, and clamps--but to ensure that each tool is properly sterilized and fully maintained prior to new operations. The implications of the widespread application of RFID tracking in the healthcare system would be a dra

Picture This: Caught Our Eyes: Celebrating Cars–and Car Parts!

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Caught Our Eyes: Celebrating Cars–and Car Parts! By Barbara Orbach Natanson The grounds of the U.S. Capitol have played host to millions of visitors, not to mention every flavor of celebrations and demonstrations. But it's not often that you see a car parts strewn across the Capitol's well-groomed grounds. Reference librarian Jon Eaker spotted this photo among photographs recently digitized from the U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection and noted "When I first saw this photo I had no idea why it was taken or who the men were. I just liked the rather surreal view of a car in pieces in front of the Capitol on a nice spring day while two men sit on the car seat discussing something." The New Ford Maverick, on Capitol grounds . Photo by Warren K. Leffler, 1969. https://ift.tt/2ZPeIAV

New Passive RFID Tech Poses Threat to Enterprise IoT

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As RFID technology continues to evolve, IoT security measures struggle to keep pace. The Internet of Things (IoT) industry is growing at a staggering pace . The IoT market in China alone will hit $121.45 billion by 2022 and industry analysts predict that more than 3.5 billion devices will be connected through IoT globally by 2023.  Among the most important technologies precipitating this breakneck growth is RFID or Radio Frequency Identification. RFID-tagged devices can help track inventory , improve the efficiency of healthcare and enhance services for customers in a variety of industries.  For example, many hospitals across the world are beginning to test the use of on-metal RFID tags to not only track their inventory of surgical tools--such as scalpels, scissors, and clamps--but to ensure that e