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Why the cloud will never eat the data center

Network World

So, just suppose that the cloud did what some radical thinkers say, and “absorbed the network”. That’s sure an exciting tag line, but is this even possible, and how might it come about? It would have to be a data-center change. Sometimes it helps to play “Just suppose…” and see where it leads.

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Tracking the Trackers: For Better or Worse

SecureWorld News

The majority of phone users simply go about their day with GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and cellular data switched on all day. These radios are being tracked and tagged by marketers, telecom companies and individuals in an effort to resell that data to parties willing to pay. We never relied on metadata and any kind of saved user data.

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Facebook is backing away from facial recognition. Meta isn’t.

Vox

The social network is scaling back facial recognition, but similar technology could show up in the metaverse. Facebook says it will stop using facial recognition for photo-tagging. Meta is also keeping DeepFace, the sophisticated algorithm that powers its photo-tagging facial recognition feature. “We

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Radically simplify and expand Zero Trust to cloud workload

CIO Business Intelligence

Backhauling to on-premises network security infrastructure for inspection and protection But relying on legacy security architectures amplifies lateral movement, increases operational complexity, and provides inconsistent threat and data protection. Zscaler Fig 1: Zscaler Zero Trust Cloud Connectivity.

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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO Business Intelligence

Hence, it’s important to protect the cloud and its various connections across various cloud environments, not just those that directly tie back to the on-premise network. As per a recent study, around 39% of organizations have encountered cloud-based data breaches. 6 On top of that, the average cost of a data breach is over $4.4

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Oppo’s leaked tracking tag has UWB and USB-C charging

The Verge

It looks like Oppo will be the next company to throw its hat in the Bluetooth tracking tag game, with a leak of the company’s new Smart Tag appearing over on XDA (via Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station). Of course, a Bluetooth tracker is only as good as the network of devices that can support it.

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The search is over: smart trackers from Apple, Samsung, and Tile compared

The Verge

Well, in addition to some other historic milestones, somewhere in the top 100 hits of the year will be the introduction of smart tracker tags from two major mobile device manufacturers: Samsung and Apple. Tracking tags have been around for a while now, and Tile has been the best-known brand in the space.

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