Oct 2nd 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 413
The Death Of Email
User Acceptance Testing(UAT), paying ransomware might be illegal, office communication with Workstorm
Records live every Friday at 4:30pm Eastern / 1:30pm Pacific / 21:30 UTC.
Guests:
Nick Stech
- North Korean hackers launched attacks against at least 28 UN officials
- New HP bug bounty program targets printer cartridges
- Augmented reality helps teach geology
- We've long waited for fusion. This reactor may finally deliver it
- Rise in remote MacOS workers driving cybersecurity 'rethink'
- Washington emergency responders experience using SpaceX's Starlink internet
- Future iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollen
- Things you should know about User Acceptance Testing
- Paying ransomware demands could get you in trouble with the feds
- Nick Stech, COO of Workstorm talks about how workplace communications are changing and email may have fallen victim to the new normal.
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Links
- North Korea has tried to hack 11 officials of the UN Security Council
- New HP Bug Bounty Program Targets Vulns in Printer Cartridges
- Augmented reality could be the geology classroom’s killer app
- Compact Nuclear Fusion Reactor Is ‘Very Likely to Work,’ Studies Suggest
- Rise in Remote MacOS Workers Driving Cybersecurity 'Rethink'
- Washington emergency responders first to use SpaceX’s Starlink internet in the field: ‘It’s amazing’
- Future iPhones could use laser detection of poisonous gas, air quality, or pollen
- 3 things you ought to know about User Acceptance Testing
- Paying ransomware demands could land you in hot water with the feds
- Workstorm