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Cyber Security Today – Week in Review for February 5, 2021

On today's podcast guest expert Dinah Davis of Arctic Wolf discusses the importance of security metrics and how IT leaders can create them

Hashtag Trending – Google engineers resign over Gebru firing; Amazon’s “Megacycle” shift for warehouse workers; Clearview AI troubles in Canada

Two Google engineers resign over the firing of two women at the company, the internet groans after hearing about Amazon’s plans to introduce a 10-hour graveyard shift, and the controversial tech company Clearview AI is facing heat in Canada.

Cyber Security Today – Bad passwords, bad bugs, a threat to high performance computers and more

Today's podcast looks at the top bad passwords of 2020, the top 10 software vulnerabilities, encrypted video coming from Ring doorbells, malware aimed at Linux clusters and more

Hashtag Trending – Black History Month from home; Google Cloud lost $5.2B; Bloomberg’s Innovation Index

Celebrating Black History Month from home, Google Cloud lost $5.6B in 2020, and South Korea returns to number one on the Bloomberg Innovation Index.

Cyber Security Today – DriveSure customer data exposed, data theft hits Washington State’s auditor, Wind River Systems hacked and more

Today's podcast reports on data breaches at DriveSure, Washington State and a Linux maker, an unprotected database from a European volleyball association and more

Hashtag Trending – Robinhood CEO to testify before US House; Bezos stepping down as CEO; Co-working spaces struggle financially

CEO of Rohinhood is expected to testify this month, Amazon has a new CEO, and short term rental offices...will they survive the pandemic?

Hashtag Trending – Comcast upsets with data caps; Elon Musk’s monkey business; SpaceX’s broadband satellites

Internet users are not happy about Comcast's data caps, Elon’s Musk is up to some monkey business, and SpaceX could be launching 100 more broadband satellites. 

Cyber Security Today – Trickbot malware may be back, who stole this database, USCelluar hacked and beware of ads on search engines

Trickbot malware may be back, who stole this database, USCelluar hacked and beware of ads on search engines

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