Darkreading reported that Kaspersky Lab’s filed a motion for injunctive relief against the Department of Homeland Security’s ban which has “caused considerable reputational damage and loss of sales to the company in North America. The debarment has precluded Kaspersky Lab from doing business with the US federal government, while hurting

Continue Reading Cybersecurity Software: Kaspersky Lab filed a lawsuit against US government to enjoin federal ban!

Darkreading’s recent article identified goals of using ML in Cybersecurity “To make a broad statement, we are trying to use ML to identify malicious behavior or malicious entities; call them hackers, attackers, malware, unwanted behavior, etc. In other words, it comes down to finding anomalies.”  The January 11, 2018 article

Continue Reading Did you know that Artificial Intelligence (“AI” aka Machine Learning “ML”) is critical in Cybersecurity?

The New York Times reported that “In 2017, the cryptocurrency Bitcoin went from $830 to $19,300, and now quivers around $14,000. Ether, its main rival, started the year at less than $10, closing out 2017 at $715. Now it’s over $1,100.”  The January 13, 2018 story entitled “Everyone Is

Continue Reading Is Bitcoin for real? Probably since the founder of Ripple was briefly richer than Mark Zuckerberg!

Every single computer (including cells, tablets, PCs, & servers) has a Central Processing Unit (CPU) made by Intel, AMD, & ARM and security experts found “two problems, called Meltdown and Spectre, could allow hackers to steal the entire memory contents of computers, including mobile devices, personal computers and servers running

Continue Reading You don’t want to hear this – Chip makers confess that every computer in the world is at cyber risk!

Darkreading  described Blockchain (which allows Bitcoin to operate) as the “distributed ledger technology essentially allows for the creation of a list of records, each record cryptographically linked and secured, thereby enabling greater data integrity for all manner of applications.” The December 29, 2017 article entitled “17 Things We Should

Continue Reading Blockchain (think Bitcoin technology) is one of the “17 Things” you should have learned about in 2017!

In 2001 Google brought Eric Schmidt aboard for adult supervision, and during his tenure among other earth shattering things Schmidt coined the word “Cloud” (fka time-sharing, and later Application Service Provider – ASP).  The Washington Post December 21, 2017 article entitled “Eric Schmidt is stepping down from his role

Continue Reading Adult supervision no longer needed at Google (Alphabet)…so Eric Schmidt is stepping aside!

The state of Indiana sued a hotel which “maintained a written policy stating if a consumer made any negative statement, including an online comment or review, regarding their stay at Abbey Inn & Suites, the Defendants would charge the consumer an additional $350.00 and pursue legal action against the consumer.” 

Continue Reading Astroturf Update: State sues hotel for punishing guests for bad reviews!

The Washington Post reported that the “Securities and Exchange Commission recently began cracking down on initial coin offerings, a new type of blockchain-based fundraising mechanism, under its existing authority to regulate securities.”  The December 15, 2017 story entitled “Five myths about bitcoin” which included these comments about the

Continue Reading Blockchain news -Legal risks are one of the 5 myths of bitcoin (which is powered by Blockchain)!

BusinessInsurance.com reported the comments of Paul Meeusen, head of distributed ledger technology at Swiss Re Ltd. in Zurich that using Blockchain to manage Insurance “seemed very intuitive that this technology was very suitable to some of the key issues we deal with in our industry.” The December 12, 2017 article

Continue Reading Insurance industry embraces Blockchain, but when? Tomorrow or in 10 years?