AT&T Denies Breach Even as Data of 70M Users Goes on Sale
ShinyHunters: “They will keep denying until I leak everything.â€
ShinyHunters: “They will keep denying until I leak everything.â€
Justin Kozak, EVP of sales at Founder Shield, explores the nuances of utilizing smart cyber technologies to increase your company’s security.
Big data and AI recommend the next show you should watch on Netflix, and now they are simplifying the way you buy home insurance. Bill Martin, president and CEO of Plymouth Rock Home Assurance, discusses different ways insurance providers have leveraged technology to provide customers with a better home insurance experience.
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Big Tech giants deployed an army of 445 lobbyists to influence lawmakers ahead of the introduction of privacy bills in dozens of states.
Are NFTs safe? Chris Olson, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of The Media Trust, explores beyond the hype of this buzzword and its implications.
Who commits expense fraud and why do these types of people decide to steal from their own company? These are the big questions that every finance team wonders when they find it’s been festering right under their nose. Adam Reynolds, CEO at webonboarding explores the most common reasons why people commit expense fraud and talks about how companies can put a stop to it
The COVID-19 pandemic has overtaken the world and changed how businesses operate overnight. But the world goes on, and we tell you all about it in our HR insights for March 2020.
Apple was directed to pay $300 million to Optis while Sonos won a preliminary patent infringement claim against Google.
If you have watched the news, you have seen the massive outpouring of support from the community for sexual harassment victims. Those who felt they were imm…