ics [Haskell Indians] Fall Athletics Recap By www.haskellathletics.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 16:05:00 -0600 Haskell's Fall season has come to an end! Full Article
ics [Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Four Track & Field Throwers Named 2017 Daktronics-NAIA ... By www.haskellathletics.com Published On :: Tue, 30 May 2017 13:40:00 -0600 Kansas City, MO - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced Friday that 467 women's indoor & outdoor track & field student-athletes have been named 2017 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Four Haskell student-athletes - Cherica Eckiwaudah, Elizabeth Davey, Taylor Hall, and Kari Snelding earned the honor. Full Article
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ics Here Is Why the Indian Voter Is Saddled With Bad Economics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-02-03T03:54:17+00:00 This is the 15th installment of The Rationalist, my column for the Times of India. It’s election season, and promises are raining down on voters like rose petals on naïve newlyweds. Earlier this week, the Congress party announced a minimum income guarantee for the poor. This Friday, the Modi government released a budget full of sops. As the days go by, the promises will get bolder, and you might feel important that so much attention is being given to you. Well, the joke is on you. Every election, HL Mencken once said, is “an advance auction sale of stolen goods.” A bunch of competing mafias fight to rule over you for the next five years. You decide who wins, on the basis of who can bribe you better with your own money. This is an absurd situation, which I tried to express in a limerick I wrote for this page a couple of years ago: POLITICS: A neta who loves currency notes/ Told me what his line of work denotes./ ‘It is kind of funny./ We steal people’s money/And use some of it to buy their votes.’ We’re the dupes here, and we pay far more to keep this circus going than this circus costs. It would be okay if the parties, once they came to power, provided good governance. But voters have given up on that, and now only want patronage and handouts. That leads to one of the biggest problems in Indian politics: We are stuck in an equilibrium where all good politics is bad economics, and vice versa. For example, the minimum guarantee for the poor is good politics, because the optics are great. It’s basically Garibi Hatao: that slogan made Indira Gandhi a political juggernaut in the 1970s, at the same time that she unleashed a series of economic policies that kept millions of people in garibi for decades longer than they should have been. This time, the Congress has released no details, and keeping it vague makes sense because I find it hard to see how it can make economic sense. Depending on how they define ‘poor’, how much income they offer and what the cost is, the plan will either be ineffective or unworkable. The Modi government’s interim budget announced a handout for poor farmers that seemed rather pointless. Given our agricultural distress, offering a poor farmer 500 bucks a month seems almost like mockery. Such condescending handouts solve nothing. The poor want jobs and opportunities. Those come with growth, which requires structural reforms. Structural reforms don’t sound sexy as election promises. Handouts do. A classic example is farm loan waivers. We have reached a stage in our politics where every party has to promise them to assuage farmers, who are a strong vote bank everywhere. You can’t blame farmers for wanting them – they are a necessary anaesthetic. But no government has yet made a serious attempt at tackling the root causes of our agricultural crisis. Why is it that Good Politics in India is always Bad Economics? Let me put forth some possible reasons. One, voters tend to think in zero-sum ways, as if the pie is fixed, and the only way to bring people out of poverty is to redistribute. The truth is that trade is a positive-sum game, and nations can only be lifted out of poverty when the whole pie grows. But this is unintuitive. Two, Indian politics revolves around identity and patronage. The spoils of power are limited – that is indeed a zero-sum game – so you’re likely to vote for whoever can look after the interests of your in-group rather than care about the economy as a whole. Three, voters tend to stay uninformed for good reasons, because of what Public Choice economists call Rational Ignorance. A single vote is unlikely to make a difference in an election, so why put in the effort to understand the nuances of economics and governance? Just ask, what is in it for me, and go with whatever seems to be the best answer. Four, Politicians have a short-term horizon, geared towards winning the next election. A good policy that may take years to play out is unattractive. A policy that will win them votes in the short term is preferable. Sadly, no Indian party has shown a willingness to aim for the long term. The Congress has produced new Gandhis, but not new ideas. And while the BJP did make some solid promises in 2014, they did not walk that talk, and have proved to be, as Arun Shourie once called them, UPA + Cow. Even the Congress is adopting the cow, in fact, so maybe the BJP will add Temple to that mix? Benjamin Franklin once said, “Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.” This election season, my friends, the people of India are on the menu. You have been deveined and deboned, marinated with rhetoric, seasoned with narrative – now enter the oven and vote. © 2007 IndiaUncut.com. All rights reserved. India Uncut * The IU Blog * Rave Out * Extrowords * Workoutable * Linkastic Full Article
ics DAC 2015: Jim Hogan Warns of “Looming Crisis” in Automotive Electronics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 21:31:00 GMT EDA investor and former executive Jim Hogan is optimistic about automotive electronics, but he has some concerns as well. At the recent Design Automation Conference (DAC 2015), he delivered a speech titled “The Looming Quality, Reliability, and Safety Crisis in Automotive Electronics...Why is it and what can we do to avoid it?" Hogan gave the keynote speech for IP Talks!, a series of over 30 half-hour presentations located at the ChipEstimate.com booth. Presenters included ARM, Cadence, eSilicon, Kilopass, Sidense, SilabTech, Sonics, Synopsys, True Circuits, and TSMC. Held in an informal setting, the talks addressed the challenges faced by SoC design teams and showed how the latest developments in semiconductor IP can contribute to design success. Jim Hogan delivers keynote speech at DAC 2015 IP Talks! Hogan talked about several phases of automotive electronics. These include assisted driving to avoid collisions, controlled automation of isolated tasks such as parallel parking, and, finally, fully autonomous vehicles, which Hogan expects to see in 15 to 20 years. The top immediate priorities for automotive electronics designers, he said, will be government regulation, fuel economy, advanced safety, and infotainment. More Code than a Boeing 777 According to Hogan, today’s automobiles use 50-100 microcontrollers per car, resulting in a worldwide automotive semiconductor market of around $40 billion. The global market for advanced automotive electronics is expected to reach $240 billion by 2020. Software is growing faster in the automotive market than it is in smartphones. Hogan quoted a Ford vice president who observed that there are more lines of code in a Ford Fusion car than a Boeing 777 airplane. One unique challenge for automotive electronics designers is long-term reliability. This is because a typical U.S. car stays on the road for 15 years, Hogan said. Americans are holding onto new vehicles for a record 71.4 months. Another challenge is regulatory compliance. Aeronautics is highly regulated from manufacturing to air traffic control, and the same will probably be true of automated cars. Hogan speculated that the Department of Transportation will be the regulatory authority for autonomous cars. Today, automotive electronics providers must comply with the ISO26262 automotive functional safety specification. So where do we go from here? “We’ve got to change our mindset,” Hogan said. “We’ve got to focus on safety and reliability and demand a different kind of engineering discipline.” You can watch Hogan’s entire presentation by clicking on the video icon below, or clicking here. You can also watch other IP Talks! videos from DAC 2015 here. https://youtu.be/qL4kAEu-PNw Richard Goering Related Blog Posts DAC 2015: See the Latest in Semiconductor IP at “IP Talks!” Automotive Functional Safety Drives New Chapter in IC Verification Full Article DAC 2015: ChipEstimate.com Hogan automotive electronics self-driving cars IP Talks
ics Reuse of Schematics across different Projects By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 14:01:17 GMT Hi All, I have 1 huge project(day X) which has different reference power supply designs. Now I start a new project and I require 1 specific reference power supply from X. What is the easist way to do this, other than a copy paste. Is there a way to create say symbols or something similar, so that multiple different people could use it if they need, in their projects Thanks for your help and suggestions. Full Article
ics ST Microelectronics Success with IEEE 1801 / UPF Incisive Simulation - Video By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 06:45:00 GMT ST Microelectronics reported their success with IEEE 1801 / UPF low-power simulation using Incisive Enterprise Simulator at CDNLive India in November 2013. We were able to meet with Mohit Jain just after his presentation and recorded this video that explains the key points in his paper. With eight years of experience and pioneering technology in native low-power simulation, Mohit was able to apply Incisive Enterprise Simulator to a low-power demonstrator in preparation for use with a production set-top box chip. Mohit was impressed with the ease in which he was able to reuse his existing IEEE 1801 / UPF code successfully, including the power format files and the macro models coded in his Liberty files. Mohit also discusses how he used the power-aware Cadence SimVision debugger. The Cadence low-power verification solution for IEEE 1801 / UPF also incorporates the patent-pending Power Supply Network visualization in the SimVision debugger. You can learn more about that in the Incisive low-power verification Rapid Adoption Kit for IEEE 1801 / UPF here in Cadence Online Support. Just another happy Cadence low-power verification user! Regards, Adam "The Jouler" Sherer Full Article IEEE 1801 simvision Incisive Enterprise Simulator UPF simulation verification
ics Here Is Why the Indian Voter Is Saddled With Bad Economics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-02-03T03:54:17+00:00 This is the 15th installment of The Rationalist, my column for the Times of India. It’s election season, and promises are raining down on voters like rose petals on naïve newlyweds. Earlier this week, the Congress party announced a minimum income guarantee for the poor. This Friday, the Modi government released a budget full of sops. As the days go by, the promises will get bolder, and you might feel important that so much attention is being given to you. Well, the joke is on you. Every election, HL Mencken once said, is “an advance auction sale of stolen goods.” A bunch of competing mafias fight to rule over you for the next five years. You decide who wins, on the basis of who can bribe you better with your own money. This is an absurd situation, which I tried to express in a limerick I wrote for this page a couple of years ago: POLITICS: A neta who loves currency notes/ Told me what his line of work denotes./ ‘It is kind of funny./ We steal people’s money/And use some of it to buy their votes.’ We’re the dupes here, and we pay far more to keep this circus going than this circus costs. It would be okay if the parties, once they came to power, provided good governance. But voters have given up on that, and now only want patronage and handouts. That leads to one of the biggest problems in Indian politics: We are stuck in an equilibrium where all good politics is bad economics, and vice versa. For example, the minimum guarantee for the poor is good politics, because the optics are great. It’s basically Garibi Hatao: that slogan made Indira Gandhi a political juggernaut in the 1970s, at the same time that she unleashed a series of economic policies that kept millions of people in garibi for decades longer than they should have been. This time, the Congress has released no details, and keeping it vague makes sense because I find it hard to see how it can make economic sense. Depending on how they define ‘poor’, how much income they offer and what the cost is, the plan will either be ineffective or unworkable. The Modi government’s interim budget announced a handout for poor farmers that seemed rather pointless. Given our agricultural distress, offering a poor farmer 500 bucks a month seems almost like mockery. Such condescending handouts solve nothing. The poor want jobs and opportunities. Those come with growth, which requires structural reforms. Structural reforms don’t sound sexy as election promises. Handouts do. A classic example is farm loan waivers. We have reached a stage in our politics where every party has to promise them to assuage farmers, who are a strong vote bank everywhere. You can’t blame farmers for wanting them – they are a necessary anaesthetic. But no government has yet made a serious attempt at tackling the root causes of our agricultural crisis. Why is it that Good Politics in India is always Bad Economics? Let me put forth some possible reasons. One, voters tend to think in zero-sum ways, as if the pie is fixed, and the only way to bring people out of poverty is to redistribute. The truth is that trade is a positive-sum game, and nations can only be lifted out of poverty when the whole pie grows. But this is unintuitive. Two, Indian politics revolves around identity and patronage. The spoils of power are limited – that is indeed a zero-sum game – so you’re likely to vote for whoever can look after the interests of your in-group rather than care about the economy as a whole. Three, voters tend to stay uninformed for good reasons, because of what Public Choice economists call Rational Ignorance. A single vote is unlikely to make a difference in an election, so why put in the effort to understand the nuances of economics and governance? Just ask, what is in it for me, and go with whatever seems to be the best answer. Four, Politicians have a short-term horizon, geared towards winning the next election. A good policy that may take years to play out is unattractive. A policy that will win them votes in the short term is preferable. Sadly, no Indian party has shown a willingness to aim for the long term. The Congress has produced new Gandhis, but not new ideas. And while the BJP did make some solid promises in 2014, they did not walk that talk, and have proved to be, as Arun Shourie once called them, UPA + Cow. Even the Congress is adopting the cow, in fact, so maybe the BJP will add Temple to that mix? Benjamin Franklin once said, “Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.” This election season, my friends, the people of India are on the menu. You have been deveined and deboned, marinated with rhetoric, seasoned with narrative – now enter the oven and vote. The India Uncut Blog © 2010 Amit Varma. All rights reserved. Follow me on Twitter. Full Article
ics Incisive Metrics Center User Guide By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Feb 2020 02:26:56 GMT Hi Team, I would like to download "Incisive Metrics Center User Guide", I could not find in the cadence/support/manuals. Can you please provide me the link or path to download the same ? I am doing functional coverage with IMC. Thank You, Mahesh Full Article
ics IntelliGen Statistics Metrics Collection Utilility By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Jun 2009 16:24:28 GMT As noted in white papers, posts on the Team Specman Blog, and the Specman documentation, IntelliGen is a totally new stimulus generator than the original "Pgen" and, as a result, there is some amount of effort needed to migrate an existing verification environment to fully leverage the power of IntelliGen. One of the main steps in migrating code is running the linters on your code and adressing the issues highlighted. Included below is a simple utility you can include in your environment that allows you to collect some valuable statistics about your code base to allow you to better gauge the amount of work that might be required to migrate from Pgen to IntelliGen. The ICFS statistics reported are of particular benefit as the utility not only identifies the approximate number of ICFSs in the environment, it also breaks the total number down according to generation contexts (structs/units and gen-on-the-fly statements) allowing you to better focus your migration efforts. IMPORTANT: Sometimes a given environment can trigger a large number of IntelliGen linting messages right off the bat. Don't let this freak you out! This does not mean that migration will be a long effort as quite often some slight changes to an environment remove a large number of identified issues. I recently encountered a situation where a simple change to three locations in the environment, removed 500+ ICFSs!The methods included in the utility can be used to report information on the following:- Number of e modules - Number of lines in the environment (including blanks and comments)- Number and type of IntelliGen Guidelines linting messages- Number of Inconsistently Connected Field Sets (ICFSs)- Number of ICFS contexts and how many ICFSs per context- Number of soft..select overlays found in the envioronment- Number of Laces identified in the environmentTo use the code below, simply load it before/after loading e-code and then you can execute any of the following methods:- sys.print_file_stats() : prints # of lines and files - sys.print_constraint_stats() : prints # of constraints in the environment- sys.print_guideline_stats() : prints # of each type of linting message- sys.print_icfs_stats() : prints # of ICFSs, contexts and #ICFS/context- sys.print_soft_select_stats() : prints # of soft select overlay issues- sys.print_lace_stats() : *Only works for SPMNv6.2s4 and later* prints # of laces identified in the environmentEach of the above calls to methods produces it's own log files (stored in the current working directory) containing relevant information for more detailed analysis. - file_stats_log.elog : Output of "show modules" command- constraint_log.elog : Output of the "show constraint" command- guidelines_log.elog : Output of "gen lint -g" (with notification set to MAX_INT in order to get all warnings)- icfs_log.elog : Output of "gen lint -i" command- soft_select_log.elog: Output of the "gen lint -s" command- lace_log.elog : Output of the "show lace" commandHappy generating!Corey Goss Full Article
ics এক বছর পিছিয়েছে Tokyo 2020 Olympics, আগামী বছর কবে শুরু অলিম্পিক? জেনে নিন By bengali.news18.com Published On :: Full Article
ics Dutch Police Use Unusual Tactics In Botnet Battle By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 09:59:39 GMT Full Article government botnet netherlands
ics Plantronics Hub SpokesUpdateService Privilege Escalation By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 17:07:53 GMT The Plantronics Hub client application for Windows makes use of an automatic update service SpokesUpdateService.exe which automatically executes a file specified in the MajorUpgrade.config configuration file as SYSTEM. The configuration file is writable by all users by default. This module has been tested successfully on Plantronics Hub version 3.13.2 on Windows 7 SP1 (x64). This Metasploit module has been tested successfully on Plantronics Hub version 3.13.2 on Windows 7 SP1 (x64). Full Article
ics Samsung Adds Biometrics To Latest Galaxy Smartphone By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 01:17:13 GMT Full Article headline phone password science samsung
ics Global TV Unencrypted Analytics By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 15:30:17 GMT The Global TV Android and iOS applications send potentially sensitive information such as device model and resolution, mobile carrier, days since first use, days since last use, total number of app launches, number of app launches since upgrade, and previous app session length, unencrypted to both first (CNAME to third) and third party sites (Adobe Experience Cloud, ScorecardResearch). Global TV Android versions 2.3.2 and below and iOS versions 4.7.5 and below are affected. Full Article
ics Citytv Video Unencrypted Analytics By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 15:33:11 GMT The Citytv Video Android and iOS applications send potentially sensitive information such as device model and resolution, mobile carrier, days since first use, days since last use, total number of app launches, number of app launches since upgrade, and previous app session length, unencrypted to third party sites (Adobe Experience Cloud, ScorecardResearch). Citytv Video Android versions 4.08.0 and below and iOS versions 3.36 and below are affected. Full Article
ics Nanometrics Centaur / TitanSMA Unauthenticated Remote Memory Leak By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 17:43:13 GMT An information disclosure vulnerability exists when Centaur and TitanSMA fail to properly protect critical system logs such as 'syslog'. Additionally, the implemented Jetty version (9.4.z-SNAPSHOT) suffers from a memory leak of shared buffers that was (supposedly) patched in Jetty version 9.2.9.v20150224. Full Article
ics Nanometrics Centaur 4.3.23 Memory Leak By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 15:17:55 GMT Nanometrics Centaur version 4.3.23 suffers from an unauthenticated remote memory leak vulnerability. Full Article
ics China Blocks Google Services To Silence Tiananmen Critics By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 13:33:58 GMT Full Article headline government china google censorship
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ics DNSpionage Actors Adjust Tactics, Debut New RAT By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 15:52:44 GMT Full Article headline hacker government dns fraud cyberwar
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ics iPhone Forensics On iOS 5 By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 13:22:22 GMT This is a brief whitepaper discussing how to perform forensics on iOS 5 on the iPhone. Full Article
ics Vulnerabilities In Two Schneider Electric ICS Products Reminiscent Of Stuxnet By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:22:40 GMT Full Article headline government malware flaw cyberwar iran scada
ics Demystifying bank solar asset management with U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo, and kWh Analytics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-04-24T18:08:01Z Bank asset management is known to be an opaque subject. Thankfully, Diana Weis and Sarah Disch, each co-heads of the Solar Asset Management groups at their organizations, U.S. Bank and Wells Fargo Bank respectively, shared their expertise with me at SAMNA 2019. They each have over a decade of experience in solar finance. Here are three key takeaways bank asset management experts Weis and Disch shared: Full Article Utility Scale Opinion & Commentary Solar Asset Management
ics Waste To Energy: The Next Step After Banning Single-Use Plastics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2018-11-29T19:42:03Z In October of this year, the European Parliament voted in favor of a ban of the ten most notorious single-use plastics that harm our planet and marine life, including straws, plastic cutlery and cotton buds. The vote also committed to a move towards a circular economy – recognizing the inherent value of the 2.12 billion tonnes of waste that is dumped globally each year. Yet questions remain about how we deal with the items not on the list, the ones where there are no obvious alternatives; the fruit trays, the ice cream tubs, the burger boxes. With waste generation expected to double by 2025 we must continue to act on this growing crisis and be more innovative with waste. Full Article Energy Efficiency Opinion & Commentary Bioenergy
ics Part IV: Justice Delayed — Will Politics Trump Justice in the Case of the Clean Power Plan? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2016-09-29T16:15:00Z By the time this column is published, oral arguments in the legal challenge to the Clean Power Plan will have already been made. The en banc panel of 10 appeals court judges is not likely to render its decision before the New Year. No matter the opinion, it will be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Full Article Hydropower Baseload Storage Bioenergy Wind Power Solar Geothermal
ics 案例分析:Fawn Electronics By www.ipc.org.cn Published On :: 了解一个 IPC 成员公司是如何通过集成方式实现发展的。 Full Article
ics Applications, Needs and Requirements for Printed Electronics in Aerospace By www.ipc.org Published On :: Presentation by Jeff Duce of Boeing Full Article
ics Flextronics 员工因乐于贡献而荣获 2012 年 Stan Plzak 奖 By www.ipc.org Published On :: 在IPC被帮助的Flextronics胜利的雇员或志愿者介入IPC Stan Plzak奖。 Full Article
ics Printed Electronics: An Overview By www.ipc.org Published On :: Presentation by Marc Chason of Marc Chason and Associates, Inc. Full Article
ics Overview of Latin America’s Economy and the Electronics Industry By www.ipc.org Published On :: Presentation by Sree Bhagwat, IPC market research manager. Full Article
ics Business Outlook: The Global Electronics Industry By www.ipc.org Published On :: Presentation by Walt Custer of Custer Consulting Group. Full Article
ics Microgrid Economics: It Takes a Village, a University, and a Ship By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-09-30T13:55:00Z As a businessman exploring investments, I need simple answers, however complicated the problem. I wish to know: Are microgrids economical? How much investment is needed and for what? What are the factors that principally affect profitability, within the system and in the environment? If microgrids are not profitable at the present, when will they be? I recognize that understanding microgrids as a system requires complicated mathematics and modeling. I’m sympathetic to and respect those who do that. Full Article Microgrids Energy Efficiency Microgrids Hydropower Storage Bioenergy Wind Power Baseload Grid Scale Energy Efficiency Opinion & Commentary Solar Geothermal
ics Real-time Update on Electronics Manufacturing and COVID-19 – April 6, 2020 By blog.ipc.org Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 00:15:19 +0000 As health officials around the globe struggle to “flatten the curve” of coronavirus cases, the electronics manufacturing industry continues to face ambiguous operating restrictions, uncertain economic conditions, abnormalities in supply chains, and greater gaps in the workforce. Over the past week, IPC has continued to monitor the health of the electronics manufacturing industry amid the […] Full Article Economy electronics Government Relations Industry Intelligence IPC Manufacturing bonus programs coronavirus COVID-19 electronics manufacturing industry employee compensation hardship and retention bonuses medical equipment production
ics March 25, 2020 - IPC Welcomes U.S. Economic Stabilization Package, Proposes Agenda for Economic Recovery and Resiliency in Electronics Manufacturing By www.ipc.org Published On :: Full Article
ics April 16, 2020 - Electronics Manufacturing Sector Calls on Leaders of U.S., Mexico, Canada to Boost Cooperation During COVID-19 Recovery By www.ipc.org Published On :: Full Article
ics The Politics Behind Ocasio-Cortez and the ‘Green New Deal’ By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-01-30T20:36:17Z Hundreds of young activists stormed Nancy Pelosi’s office after Democrats won the House in November, inspired by the new hero of the left, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who briefly joined them in a live-streamed protest to demand passage of a radical plan to fight climate change. Full Article News Hydropower Storage Bioenergy Wind Power Solar Geothermal
ics Ransomware Slams Healthcare, Logistics, Energy Firms By www.bankinfosecurity.eu Published On :: Attacks Traced to Gangs Wielding Nefilim, Snake StrainsRansomware attacks hit at least four large organizations around the world this week, including a hospital group in Europe that has been battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
ics Ransomware Slams Healthcare, Logistics, Energy Firms By www.inforisktoday.in Published On :: Attacks Traced to Gangs Wielding Nefilim, Snake StrainsRansomware attacks hit at least four large organizations around the world this week, including a hospital group in Europe that has been battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
ics Ransomware Slams Healthcare, Logistics, Energy Firms By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: Attacks Traced to Gangs Wielding Nefilim, Snake StrainsRansomware attacks hit at least four large organizations around the world this week, including a hospital group in Europe that has been battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
ics Ransomware Slams Healthcare, Logistics, Energy Firms By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: Attacks Traced to Gangs Wielding Nefilim, Snake StrainsRansomware attacks hit at least four large organizations around the world this week, including a hospital group in Europe that has been battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
ics Ransomware Slams Healthcare, Logistics, Energy Firms By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Attacks Traced to Gangs Wielding Nefilim, Snake StrainsRansomware attacks hit at least four large organizations around the world this week, including a hospital group in Europe that has been battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
ics Live Webinar | Strong Customer Authentication: The role of Biometrics in PSD2 By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: Full Article
ics Ransomware Slams Healthcare, Logistics, Energy Firms By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: Attacks Traced to Gangs Wielding Nefilim, Snake StrainsRansomware attacks hit at least four large organizations around the world this week, including a hospital group in Europe that has been battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
ics Live Webinar | Strong Customer Authentication: The role of Biometrics in PSD2 By www.bankinfosecurity.com Published On :: Full Article
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