Sep 27th 2019
This Week in Enterprise Tech 361
Data Analytics and BI with Incorta
Chrome has been crashing Mac's all across Hollywood, Google's quantum computer, and could your organization be using too many security tools?
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Guests:
Matthew Halliday
- No Surprise - Voting machines are vulnerable to hacks, and they have been hacked
- The shift to serverless is real
- No, it wasn’t a virus; it was Chrome that stopped Macs from booting
- Nuclear fission rockets - the things dreams are made of
- A DoorDash Breach Brings a Side of Exposed Credentials With Your Meal
- High-severity vulnerability in vBulletin is being actively exploited
- Supercomputer? Phooey! Try Google's quantum computer!
- How Network Logging Mitigates Legal Risk
- Could Your Organization be Using Too Many Security Tools?
- Coder deletes open-source add-on for Chef in protest over ICE contract
Matthew Halliday, co-founder and VP of Products at real-time analytics company Incorta
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Links
- No Surprise - Voting machines are vulnerable to hacks, and they have been hacked
- The shift to serverless is real
- No, it wasn’t a virus; it was Chrome that stopped Macs from booting
- Nuclear fission rockets - the things dreams are made of
- A DoorDash Breach Brings a Side of Exposed Credentials With Your Meal
- High-severity vulnerability in vBulletin is being actively exploited
- Supercomputer? Phooey! Try Google's quantum computer!
- How Network Logging Mitigates Legal Risk
- Could Your Organization be Using Too Many Security Tools?
- Coder deletes open source add-on for Chef in protest over ICE contract