I’ve reported on many changes in the work world but noticed a new angle on the impact I wanted to review – the Courts. Specifically,…
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Insight into startups’ spend on software
So, what do startups spend their money on? Thanks to listener William for sharing this one with me; it’s research from Cledara on how money…
Bigger and customer-centric new tactics from ransomware operators
Some new tactics from ransomware gangs. The data extortion gang Industrial Spy is now publicly hacking corporate websites to display their ransom notes. As part…
Notable IT services stories out of Apple’s WWDC
I didn’t cover Apple’s WWDC immediately due to it being a lot of things to come that were generally just user features. There are several…
Right to Repair becomes law as a federal privacy one might just happen too
The New York State legislature has passed the US’s first “right to repair” bill. The Fair Repair Act would require all manufacturers who sell “digital…
What do MSP’s customers want?
A bit of state of the market data from iTnews in Australia. Unsurprisingly, the number one reason to select a provider is their level…
What’s the buy in on cyber insurance?
A study by the insurance company Marsh with Microsoft has found that less than two-thirds of company decision makers believe cyber insurance is worth the…
Not-in-my-backyard gets clever pushback
Here’s a clever use of tech. FastCompany reported on a new SimCity-like platform that allows communities to submit plans for development projects. If a resident…
Employees trust themselves… but not their colleagues. Nor tech.
A new Morning Consult poll asked about monitoring employees – roughly half of tech workers who are not monitored at work… would resign rather than…
An update from the Ransomware Task Force
More on the security landscape. NexusGuard released the “DDoS Statistical Report for 2021”. While 2021 had fewer attacks than 2020, the numbers are still greater…