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DC SEO 3.0 & Internet Marketing Top 10 2014 Tips for Local or Small Businesses

Interactive Information Management

Our insight comes from many places, though primarily from the experiences of our long list of DC area clients - ranging from IT and B2B service companies, to retail, B2C and startup businesses. Don't forget to include an "Information Architect" on your web design team - a critical professional in our opinion for the next year.

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#ModernDataMasters: Henrik Liliendahl, Chairman & CTO, Product Data Lake

Reltio

Henrik Liliendahl is an MDM and PIM expert; speaker and blogger ( www.liliendahl.com and [link] ) and the Co-Founder, Chairman and CTO of Product Data Lake a product information exchange service. What are your top 3 tips or resources to share for aspiring modern data masters? Kate Tickner, Reltio. That’s a huge advantage.

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The Rise of “Bulletproof” Residential Networks

Krebs on Security

In late April 2019, KrebsOnSecurity received a tip from an online retailer who’d seen an unusual number of suspicious transactions originating from a series of Internet addresses assigned to a relatively new Internet provider based in Maryland called Residential Networking Solutions LLC.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

It says that spy phones sold real time access to that information, which could have enabled domestic abusers and stalkers to track their targets. Worse stalkerware is just the tip of the iceberg. Cherne: The name of this talk at Black Hat this year is a “Survivor-centric, Trauma-informed Approach to Stalkerware.”

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What Are My Photos Revealing About Me? You may be accidentally sharing personal information in your photos (an important Guest Post)

Architect Security

You may be accidentally sharing personal information in your photos. For years, tech savvy people have known that photos shot on your phone contain lots of information that you may not want revealed. Even the reflections in your photos (and your eyeballs ) can contain information that can be used for geolocation.