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  1. BlueHat Seattle 2019 Call for Papers is Now Open!

    2019 has seen a phenomenal BlueHatIL in February followed by a wildly successful BlueHat Shanghai in May… now it’s time to come back home for BlueHat Seattle! 2 days of hands-on technical training (October 22-23, 2019) 2 days of conference talks from industry-leading security researchers and...
  2. Congress Opens Bipartisan Probe of Competition in Tech Industry

    The hearings will focus on competition in digital markets, anti-competitive conduct of “dominant firms,” and whether current laws and enforcement policies are adequate. Continue reading...
  3. Bosch: Why AI and IoT Demand a New Problem Solving Approach

    Bosch’s North American president sheds light on how artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things are changing how industrial companies innovate. Continue reading...
  4. amd chips are not exempt …

    make no mistake … even amd chips are not exempt … beware.
  5. VIDEO Microsoft HoloLens enables thyssenkrupp to transform the global elevator industry

    Hi everyone, I wanted to take a moment to share some exciting news about the work thyssenkrupp Elevator is doing with Microsoft HoloLens. Today, in New York City at One World Trade Center, we demonstrated how thyssenkrupp (and innovation that only HoloLens makes possible) has the potential to...
  6. TA16-187A: Symantec and Norton Security Products Contain Critical Vulnerabilities

    Original release date: July 05, 2016 Systems Affected All Symantec and Norton branded antivirus products Overview Symantec and Norton branded antivirus products contain multiple vulnerabilities. Some of these products are in widespread use throughout government and industry. Exploitation of...
  7. Update for Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry (KB3036202)

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  8. Countdown to Ignite: The One About The Session Catalog Update | Microsoft Ignite Countdown

    This week's Countdown to Microsoft Ignite is all about answers to your top questions, how to join the conversation on the Forums and social media, and how to make connections—with your peers in the industry, and with Ignite speakers! Watch the video, and read on, as Joey and Rick shed light on...
  9. 10 years of Update Tuesdays

    On October 1, 2003, Microsoft announced it would move to a monthly security bulletin cadence. Today, marks 10 years since that first monthly security update. We looked at many ways to improve our security preparedness and patch timing was the number one customer request. Your feedback was clear...
  10. Microsoft releases Security Advisory 2659883, offers workaround for industry-wide issue

    Hello, Today we published Security Advisory 2659883 to provide a workaround to help protect ASP.NET customers from a publicly disclosed vulnerability that affects various Web platforms industry-wide. We are not aware of any attacks using this vulnerability, which affects all supported versions...
  11. Microsoft updates Security Advisory 2607712

    Today we’re updating Link Removed due to 404 Error, to announce that based on our investigation, we’ve deemed all DigiNotar certificates to be untrustworthy and have moved them to the Untrusted Certificate Store. Additionally, we have extended our support with this update so all...
  12. MSRC Progress Report Shows Continued Progress of MSRC Key Initiatives

    Today, the MSRC released its Link Removed due to 404 Errort highlighting advancements of key Microsoft programs designed to help prevent and defend against online threats. The Microsoft programs featured in this paper include the following: The Link Removed due to 404 Error (MAPP) and Link...
  13. Duff: Microsoft leapfrogs over Apple with Windows 8

    Companies that take risks don't just make healthy profits for themselves; they can drive a whole industry forward, inspiring competition and forcing older companies to step out of their comfort zone. Source: Yahoo! News
  14. Will Microsoft Release Its Own Windows 8 Tablet?

    An anonymous reader writes "Microsoft isn't exactly known for its hardware prowess. Sure, it's churned out plenty of nice mice, keyboards, and game controllers over the years, but success with actual devices has been mixed. The Xbox 360 has exceeded all expectations, while the Zune and Kin...
  15. Windows 7 Scott Guthrie: Power To and For The People

    At a certain level, computers are all about giving computational power and resources to the common man. Even though many of you may not remember it, it wasn't that long ago when computers were tools which could only be afforded by the very largest of companies. Today however; computers are a...
  16. Toshiba abandoning plans for Windows 7 tablet, Chromebook?

    We were expecting Toshiba to launch its Windows 7 tablet during the second half of this year, but rumor has it that the company may be abandoning the slate altogether. DigiTimes is reporting that both the 11.6-inch slab and a forthcoming Chromebook have disappeared from Toshiba's product...
  17. Japanese Plant Starts Installation of Filters

    TOKYO—A project to install air filters to reduce airborne radiation at the No. 1 reactor building of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex began Monday, in a move aimed at allowing workers to enter the building for the first time since the start of the crisis to make needed repairs...
  18. Android chief: We're still open

    Android chief Andy Rubin took to the blogs Wednesday evening to combat recent reports of Google clamping down on Android's openness. "We continue to be an open source platform and will continue releasing source code when it is ready," wrote Rubin on the Android Developer Blog. "As I write...
  19. Android’s open-door policy days are numbered

    Android’s open-source approach to mobile operating systems had enabled Google (Link Removed) to spread its platform far and wide, at a relatively rapid pace. But the now-established OS faces another challenge in maintaining security for apps and user access. After dozens of Market apps were...
  20. Windows 7 GDC 2011 - a quick overview!

    I was at GDC 2011 in San Francisco this year and ran into a few old friends. Including video game journalist Geoff Keighley and bungie composer Marty O'Donnell. GDC is a great event that happens every year where big gaming and independent gaming companies alike attend sessions, meet other...