Heads up to anyone in prison, domestic abuse victims, people in "no phone" secure facilities, and chem teachers hiding meth phones in the ceiling.
Oct 4 at 2:20pm ET all phones will get an emergency test message.
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The optics here for @arm are not good at all. This is bullying behaviour and given how much Azeria has done to highlight arm security and research, a poor look for arm.
I don't post much about work, but README has moved to a new site! It's pretty cool. https://t.co/sJHvFU7eWM Oh, and it has a LinkedIn page now, too. https://t.co/v2ckAhWbm7 Just in case... ya know.
@nicastronaut Not at all, in my experience. There are rare occasions when selecting text gets wonky (mostly because of existing problems with my body) but for the most part I find the trackball comfortable and not fatiguing at all.
@nicastronaut https://t.co/8lcsVETjWy
If it seems like I’m joking, I’m not. Using an older version and it’s so much better for day-to-day use than a Logitech G X Superlight (which I used for gaming) it’s not even funny.
A lot of people want to talk about the “cybersecurity personnel shortage” and refuse to acknowledge that breaking into the industry (entry level jobs) is astronomically hard and HR job requirements vs pay for many companies are insanely outdated. Fix that and fix your problem.
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Microsoft's "Data security and Python in Excel" looks pretty good.
However, we have diminishing faith in Microsoft's security implementations and we have very high faith in nerds wanting to exploit stuff.
The full article: https://t.co/pwQFeUZlz4
In the latest installment of the Changelog newsletter, @NathanielMott covered pointed criticism of Microsoft #cybersecurity practices, a series of vulnerabilities discovered in Ivanti software and the infamous Bitfinex money laundering duo's guilty pleas: https://t.co/qPFdGyDRgi
In the latest edition of his weekly Changelog #cybersecurity newsletter, @NathanielMott unpacks a string of recent China-linked cyberespionage campaigns and breaks down Google’s latest report on zero-day #vulnerability trends. Read more here: https://t.co/eS3YRFaJsE