Apr 22nd 2016
This Week in Enterprise Tech 186
Death, Taxes, Fraud, and Pindrop
Microsoft's mediocre quarter, Opera's free VPN, and the CEO of Pindrop
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Guests:
Vijay Balasubramaniyan
Microsoft has a bad AND good financial quarter, Dropbox announces their end date for Windows XP support, the Burr-Feinstein debate shows improvement in encryption discussion, and Vijay Balasubramaniyan of Pindrop discusses phone fraudsters posing as the IRS.
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Links
- Microsoft profits fall by 25%
- AWS Summit: New Cloud Services, Expanded EBS Choices
- Cancer Center Breach Another Symptom Of Healthcare’s Growing Epidemic
- Cyber commander says it's 'not realistic' to shut down Internet
- Opera's Free VPN Offers Web Browsing Privacy
- Underwriters Labs refuses to share new IoT cybersecurity standard
- Dropbox is dropping Windows XP support and blocking Windows XP users this summer
- Read the tech industry's open letter about 'unworkable' encryption bill
- Brazen no more, makers of account-draining bank trojan get 24 years
- Forget self-driving Google cars, Australia has self-driving trucks
- Daimler tests a self-driving, mass-produced truck on real roads
- IRS Warns of Pervasive Telephone Scam