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6 steps the manufacturer of Arm & Hammer and OxiClean took to harden OT cybersecurity

CIO Business Intelligence

At the core, that meant we needed more visibility across IT and OT (operational technology) networks.” Together, Rockwell and Church & Dwight conducted a rigorous audit of the network architecture, user privileges, and digital assets across manufacturing operations.

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T-Mobile and Dish Wireless woo IoT and 5G developers

TM Forum

Developers are in demand for 5G networks as operators seek service innovations to expand offerings and grow revenues. Just in the last week, T-Mobile and Dish Wireless in the US each stepped up efforts to entice developers to experiment on their networks. Dish opens up network APIs.

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Decentralizing Agendas and Decisions

Phil Windley

Last month was the 34th Internet Identity Workshop (IIW). Open space conferences are workshops that don't have pre-built agendas. IIW has used open space for part or all of the workshop since the second workshop in 2006. But the results are worth the risk.

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Liveblog: IPv6 in the Cloud - Protocol and Service Overview

Scott Lowe

” The presenter’s name is Alan Halachmi, who is a Senior Manager of Solutions Architecture at AWS. As with so many of the other breakout sessions and workshops here at re:Invent this year, the queues to get into the session are long and it’s expected that the session will be completely full.

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How power is blazing a trail for America’s space effort — and for nuclear startups

GeekWire

That’s one of the questions under consideration at a State of the Space Industrial Base workshop that’s being conducted this week at Seattle’s Museum of Flight. The topics being addressed at this week’s workshop play to two of the Pacific Northwest’s space industry strengths. ”

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Geek of the Week: Tech vet Dick Hardt searches for a better way to verify your ?internet identity?

GeekWire

Dick Hardt has often been “early to the new,” as he puts it: Microsoft Windows in 1986, neural networks in 1989, the internet in 1993, open source in 1995, and even Burning Man in 1999. “The internet does not have an identity layer,” said Hardt, our latest Geek of the Week. back in 2005.

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How to Drive Competitive Advantage from Next-Gen Computing

CIO Business Intelligence

Then came the arrival of 5G, edge, and the Internet of Things (IoT). As the technology matures, many companies are replacing older CPUs with newer chip architectures, such as GPUs and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). In a similar fashion, enterprises can expect new technologies to combine different architectures.

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