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How to Get Your Work Email Under Control

OneHub

Even deciphering a generic announcement about the office coffee maker requires effort, which leaves less energy for work that matters.” Instead, use a file sharing service such as Onehub that offers bank-level encryption and secure network connections to protect your messages and files. Meetings are time and energy intensive.

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MY TAKE: Why consumers are destined to play a big role in securing the Internet of Things

The Last Watchdog

This will be led by the manufacturing, consumer, transportation and utilities sectors. One recent study demonstrated how, by analyzing readings from a smart home, such as energy consumption, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide levels, and humidity changes, it was possible to triangulate what someone had for dinner.

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How Cobalt Strike Became a Favorite Tool of Hackers

eSecurity Planet

Here we’ll delve into why Cobalt Strike is so popular among hackers and how to defend against Cobalt Strike attacks. Intezer revealed that because Cobalt Strike’s payloads are “usually shellcode encrypted with a rolling XOR key,” static analysis and hash detection is much harder. Detecting Cobalt Strike Attacks.

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GUEST ESSAY: Taking proactive steps to heal the planet — by reducing the impact of video streaming

The Last Watchdog

Encoders, for instance, consume significantly more energy than decoders – sometimes as much as 5 to 10 times as much energy, in comparison. As a result, industry executives are re-evaluating how to balance sustainability with the ever-growing corporate and consumer demand for video content. Streamlining Logistics.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 27 November – 3 December 2023

IT Governance

35 TB of data exfiltrated from Henry Schein, plus ALPHV/BlackCat re-encrypted the newly restored files As we first reported last month , the US healthcare solutions provider Henry Schein announced on 15 October that it had suffered a cyber attack that caused disruption to its manufacturing and distribution businesses.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

For example, in 2009, the Obama administration provided financial incentives to utilities in the United States. And again, smart meters were positioned squarely as making the environment more friendly by knowing how and when energy is being used by individual customers. Environmental effects caused by pollution.