Here’s Why Decision Makers Need to Care About Google’s Project Nightingale
The Project Nightingale whistleblower reveals why he or she lifted the lid on Google, and why people should care about the information being transferred.
December 5, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
The Project Nightingale whistleblower reveals why he or she lifted the lid on Google, and why people should care about the information being transferred.
December 4, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
Claiming that the ride-sharing company misclassified its drivers as independent contractors, New Jersey is asking Uber to pay big bills.
December 4, 2019 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment
With the rise of phishing attacks and sophisticated hacking activities, passwords are becoming less popular due to their security vulnerabilities. But the new Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensor may not be prone to as many vulns. Fingerprint scanning technology is now becoming more secure, as Qualcomm has upgraded its on-screen fingerprint reader to unlock a smartphone. The […]
December 3, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
One organization is urging countries that use autonomous robotics in warfare to consider regulations that can keep humans safer and in control.
December 3, 2019 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment
In this digital age, companies are coming up with new and innovative solutions to longstanding challenges enterprises face. In my lifetime, I’ve seen us abandon cassette tapes, VHS tapes, floppy disks, dial-up modems, pagers, beepers, dumb phones, MP3 players, CD players, tube TVs, and countless others. Those have all been replaced with more efficient high-tech […]
December 2, 2019 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment
Some presidential candidates want to break up big tech, like Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple. Other politicians and watchdog groups want to see the industry heavily regulated. These companies are some of the largest in the world, so they’re going to be under a microscope – especially when they do work for the federal government. […]
December 2, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
Each week, TechDecisions brings you the latest cyber security news on cyberattacks and who got hacked from around the internet. Cyber security is becoming a main issue for many companies, and our weekly feature is a good example of why. Every week there are multiple stories of people, businesses, and products being hacked for fun, for […]
November 27, 2019 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment
We aren’t technology inventors or automakers, but we think there are a couple things entrepreneurs should not do when unveiling these new products: Don’t whack it with a sledgehammer There. That’s it. Don’t hit your new (very expensive) product with a sledgehammer and break it. That might not be a great way to convince savvy […]
November 27, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
Project Silica is helping Warner Bros. store and protect its data more effectively.

November 27, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment
We’ve covered 2020 election security and how much of the United States doesn’t seem serious about it. Apparently, the journalists at popular current events show 60 Minutes see the same sad trend in America right now. Last Sunday’s episode covered Russian hacking of the 2016 U.S. elections with a focus on Congressional races. That segment included a […]
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