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Read moreEmployee banking information stolen from Tennis Canada in cyber incident: Report
Tennis Canada, a non-profit that oversees professional events and junior training programs, has acknowledged being hit by a cyber event in June resulting in “precautionary identity theft protection and credit monitoring to all of our employees.” In a statement this week, the association said that after an investigation last month
Read moreThe US could learn a lot from how the UK is crafting DEI policy for venture capital
The U.K.’s Treasury Select Committee last month released a report on the diversity — or lack thereof — of the nation’s venture ecosystem. Black founders there receive less than 0.4% of all venture capital, and women founders receive around 2%, the report found. The report called such dismal stats “unacceptable.”
Read moreEven as cloud growth continues to slow, market remains robust in Q2 at $65B
Cloud growth has been slowing for a number of reasons this year. Some of it has to do with macroeconomic headwinds causing customers to look to cut their cloud bills, some of it with a maturing market, which comes with an inevitable decline in growth. With the Big 3 cloud
Read moreSolved problems becoming unsolved
“That’s a solved problem. So nobody knows how to solve it anymore.” Once a problem is deemed “solved” interest in the problem plummets. “Solved” problems may not be fully solved, but sufficiently solved that the problem is no longer fashionable. Practical issues remain, but interest moves elsewhere. The software written
Read moreLast week to save on passes to TechCrunch Disrupt 2023
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Read more6 startup founders gaze into a future-of-work crystal ball
The excitement around remote work reached fever pitch during the pandemic, when most people with an office job were forced to work from home. This opened up conversations about what the future of work looks like, with a lot of attention paid to remote and hybrid models as well as
Read moreMeet Window Snyder, the trailblazer who helped secure the internet and billions of devices
After the band played Miles Davis’ “Seven Steps to Heaven,” and an effusive introduction from the head of the school, Window Snyder stands in front of a hall filled with around 800 students at her old high school to receive an alumni award. Some of the students have a plastic
Read moreThe cobbler’s son
There’s an old saying “The cobbler’s son has no shoes.” It’s generally taken to mean that we can neglect to do for ourselves something we do for other people. I’ve been writing a few scripts for my personal use, things I’ve long intended to do but only recently got around
Read moreCyber Security Today, August 4, 2023 – The shadow hanging over IT networks
The shadow hanging over corporate IT networks Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Friday, August 4th, 2023. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com and TechNewsday.com in the U.S. I’m off for a few days, so today’s podcast isn’t about the latest cybersecurity news. Instead I want
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