Twenty years ago in May of 2003 there was no such thing as Facebook and MySpace (which is now Myspace) wouldn't spread its wings and fly until Aug. 1. (Did you know that Myspace is still a thing ...
Forensic examination, especially if you can believe what you see on TV, has become a lot more important to solving crimes in recent decades. Computer forensic examination is not limited entirely to criminal ...
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It's an interesting time to work in social media, and not just because one of the biggest social platforms on the planet is actively cratering after changing hands in a massive transaction that resulted from a ...
Originally developed more than 30 years ago by Guido van Rossum, the Python programming language has steadily grown in popularity across the intervening decades. Python currently holds the ...
When we go to a doctor’s appointment for a health-related concern or hire an electrician to ...
It's almost poetic that the biggest, still-unfolding information security incident of 2023 to date appears to have been triggered by a vulnerability in MOVEit ... a secure file transfer product that allows organizations to ...
At the end of last year, the Economic Policy Institute, a nonprofit think tank based in Washington, D.C., published a report with the eye-catching headline, "CEO pay has skyrocketed 1,460 percent since 1978." You know ...
Typically we use the Deep Focus series to examine individual certifications. Twice each year, however, we step away from the normal routine to examine the collective profile of the IT certified women and men ...
Late night icon Jimmy Fallon parachutes into the final third of the rock drama Almost Famous as manager Dennis Hope, who utters the memorable line, "I didn't invent the rainy day, man. I just own the best ...
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