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Month: December 2022

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What can you find on 3DmKits online marketplace?

December 31, 2022 Community Partners

Certainly, each of us likes to find new, interesting places where we can buy things that interest us. Nowadays, we are also increasingly looking for alternative solutions that will save us time and money. That […]

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December 10, 2022 Community Partners

If you are working on ServiceNow products and facing any problem while working on it and you want to outsource ServiceNow project then MaxMunus is just a Call/E-mail away to provide you ServiceNow help. We […]

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How hiring more women IT experts improves cybersecurity risk management

December 9, 2022 The Conversation

Despite the contributions women have made to the information and technology field, they continue to be underrepresented. Ada Lovelace, for example, was the world’s first computer programmer. Grace Murray Hopper developed the first compiler. And Hedy Lamarr co-invented the modern spread-spectrum […]

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Screenshots have generated new forms of storytelling, from Twitter fan fiction to desktop film

December 9, 2022 The Conversation

Screenshots are as banal as they are ubiquitous. Nowadays, virtually all computer and digital mobile devices can generate a screenshot with a quick pair of key presses. Maybe that’s why they have remained largely underappreciated […]

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Darknet markets generate millions in revenue selling stolen personal data, supply chain study finds

December 8, 2022 The Conversation

It is common to hear news reports about large data breaches, but what happens once your personal data is stolen? Our research shows that, like most legal commodities, stolen data products flow through a supply […]

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