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Episode 162: Have We missed Electric Grid Cyber Attacks for Years? Also: Breaking Bad Security Habits

The Security Ledger

grid happened on March 5, 2019 when an unidentified actor attacked firewalls at an undisclosed utility that was part of the power grid in California, Utah and Wyoming. That incident made news in April after the utility reported it to the U.S. Department of Energy and was called “unprecedented.”

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Digital sobriety

Everteam

It was the GreenIT association, created in 2004, that first mentioned “digital sobriety” in 2008. What we can say for sure is that manufacturing user equipment is the most expensive, from both an energy and an environmental viewpoint. A little history… EDM, ECM, Governance, Web 2.0, Well, not really. Well, not really.

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DB2 Dispatch from Vegas: IOD, Day One

Robert's Db2

billion in questionable tax refunds since 2004 through the use of analytics. Robert was joined on stage by IT executives from Visa International (Mike Dreyer) and CenterPoint Energy (Steve Pratt). It's expected that by 2020 that number will be around 35 zettabytes (a zettabyte is 1 sextillion bytes, or a billion terabytes).

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Predictions 2024: It’s All About The Data

John Battelle's Searchblog

If I can avoid talking about the joys of the upcoming election and/or the politics of Silicon Valley billionaires, I’m optimistic I’ll return to form. As always, I am going to write this post with no prep and in one stream-of-conscious sitting. Let’s get to it. The AI party takes a pause.

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