FREE COPIES: The Art of Invisibility by Kevin Mitnick
The Art of Invisibility: The World's Most Famous Hacker Teaches You How to Be Safe in the Age of Big Brother and Big Data by Kevin Mitnick, Robert Vamosi (Co-author) Release date: Feb 14, 2017
SEE LIVE: Your Ticket to Los Angeles: HostingCon Joins Forces With Data Center World in 2017 for Networking, Learning, and a Massive Exhibit Hall
Our annual migration to HostingCon Global is upon us. This year, we’re heading to Los Angeles to meet with industry leaders and the teams behind emerging technologies in the hosting, cloud, and service provider industries. As a bonus, HostingCon and Data Center World are happening under the same roof in 2017, bringing together datacenter professionals, hosting providers, hardware and software vendors, and others for four days of networking and learning. Read on to learn how to attend and why you should go.
Kevin Mitnick: ‘People, Not Technology, Weakest Security Link’
Despite their link to drugs, murder, extortion—you name it--we glamorize old-time organized crime figures like Al Capone, Bugsy Siegel and Lucky Luciano. These gun-toting thugs, donning pin-striped suits and fedoras and smoking the finest Cuban cigars, exuded a certain class and charm despite their wrongdoings.
The immensities of the Internet in “Lo and Behold”
In her tour, Herzog interviews Internet pioneers like Bob Kahn and Ted Nelson, astronomers who explain the global hecatomb that could cause a solar storm.
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KnowBe4 Warns Organizations of Antivirus Giving False Sense of Security
Nearly every organization has some type of concern about ransomware as it continues to hit epic proportions of infections. Profits are soaring for the authors and those spreading it as costs reach $1 billion. Why is it continuing to grow despite precautionary efforts by IT managers?