Jun 11th 2021
This Week in Enterprise Tech 447
My IDE Is Better Than Yours
Trojan cell phones, Fast.ly gives us a timeout, shift left DevOps
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Guests:
Tom Granot
- GaN and the future of semiconductors
- A lot of mobile apps use insecure connections to send data intentionally
- How Fast.ly broke the internet for an hour on Tuesday
- New record-breaking 8.4 billion password leak
- FBI sold phones to crime syndicates, intercepted 27 million messages
- Apple's new logon tech could be easy and secure
- The U.S. to give ransomware hacks terrorism priority
- Tom Granot, developer advocate at Lightrun talks about ways to improve the efficiency of your product development lifecycle.
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Links
- How GaN is changing the future of semiconductors
- Many Mobile Apps Intentionally Using Insecure Connections for Sending Data
- Fastly broke the Internet for an hour this morning
- New 8.4 billion password hack breaks records
- FBI sold phones to organized crime and read 27 million “encrypted” messages
- Apple says its new logon tech is as easy as passwords but far more secure
- Exclusive: U.S. to give ransomware hacks similar priority as terrorism
- Lightrun