Monday, December 22, 2014

US asks China to help stop N. Korean hack attacks

Darlene Storm: Cyberwarfare: Digital weapons causing physical damage | Kevin Fogarty: Army lab asks help building wing-flapping robot fly

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Richi Jennings: US asks CHINA to help stop North Korean BIG HACK attacks
Firm in the belief that only one communist regime is permitted to hack into American computers at any given time -- the US government is seeking help. According to recent reports, China's communist government was asked by the US to help it stop North Korean hacking. Read More


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Understanding Big Data Quality for Max Information Usability
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Roles and Responsibilities in Data Management for Big Data
Organizations of every shape are evolving - as quickly as they are able - to a world of commerce that has been forever changed by the abundant growth of data. The contents of this eBook tackle different angles of the equation. Learn more!

Darlene Storm: Cyberwarfare: Digital weapons causing physical damage
While the attack on Sony is considered "unprecedented," it was not the worst corporate hack in 2014. More records were stolen from JPMorgan, Home Depot and even eBay. But details of two of the scariest cyberattacks just hit the news in December...and one of those -- about pipeline explosion -- has been a secret since 2008. The other involves a digital attack on a German steel factory that resulted in 'massive damage.' Read More

Kevin Fogarty: Army lab asks help building wing-flapping robot fly
'Open Campus' program allows outsiders to help with DoD projects like fingernail-sized bot with wings that flap with no motors Read More

Jonny Evans: 3 questions the BBC must answer about its Apple 'abuse'
If Apple has indeed taken steps to address the problem and the Panorama team had the opportunity to verify (or otherwise) that claim, then why did it fail to mention this? Read More


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SMB Group - Data Visualization: Charting the Best Course
Data is the new business capital. But just like financial capital, you must invest wisely to reap value. This report examines how data visualization can help organizations unleash the full value of information, and outlines key considerations to guide the solution evaluation process. Learn more!

Kevin Fogarty: NASA emails ratchet to space station
By emailing the design of a socket wrench that could be 3D printed on the space station, NASA showed it's possible to get critical help to a place no one can go. Read More

IDG Contributor Network: 2015 CRM predictions to fire up customer success and growth
Nearly every company is working towards a digital frontier and as we close out 2014, it's important for companies to reflect on the strategic initiatives that will impact and accelerate customer success and business results for 2015. Innovation continuity is especially imperative in today's changing business landscape and I predict several growth areas that, in my view, should be prioritized to lead enterprise transformation in the coming year. Read More

Sharky: 'Clean and office appropriate,' redefined
This HR administrator sends out a highly questionable email message -- and the reason is an image that she didn't exactly think through before attaching. Read More


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