Jul 16th 2021
This Week in Enterprise Tech 452
Humble Pai
State Dept. wants to curb ransomware, FCC says broadband is too slow, the changing cloudscape
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- State Department wants to curb ransomware with up to $10 million rewards
- 4 Zero-day flaws exploited in Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer
- How much do you pay your ISP? Consumer Reports want to see your bill
- Sales talks called off between SAS and Broadcom
- AT&T: unlimited-data customers can pay more to avoid slow speeds
- Zero-day bug spyware is being sold to governments
- U.S. Government Accountability Office: FCC broadband standard speed is too slow
- Lou Maresca, Brian Chee and Curt Franklin discuss the changing cloudscape and the recent Microsoft announcement that VDI desktops could change your view of personal computing.
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Links
- State Department offering rewards up to $10 million to curb ransomware
- Attackers Exploited 4 Zero-Day Flaws in Chrome, Safari & IE
- Join the Fight for Fair Internet
- SAS Founders Call Off Sales Talks with Broadcom
- AT&T will let unlimited-data customers pay more to avoid the slow lane
- Microsoft, Google, Citizen Lab blow lid off zero-day bug-exploiting spyware sold to governments
- FCC speed standard that Ajit Pai never updated is too slow, GAO report says
- Microsoft unveils Windows 365 — ushering in a new category of computing