Monthly Archives: September 2023

Why Tech Talent Should Not Be Retained

What’s the most dire problem facing the tech industry right now? It’s a complicated question, but if you had to pick one particularly thorny challenge, you could hardly do better than focusing on retention. According to the most recent data … Continue reading

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Independent Contractors in the Modern Workforce: Past, Present and Future

The seismic shift in the global workforce towards the inclusion of independent contractors has marked the dawn of a new era in employment trends. The democratization of work, propelled by technological advancements, legislative changes, and evolving worker preferences, has paved … Continue reading

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Instacart prices IPO at $30 a share, valuing grocery delivery company at about $10 billion

Grocery delivery company Instacart is poised to debut on the Nasdaq on Tuesday after selling shares at $30 a piece in its IPO

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FBI director urges private sector to lend government more support in cyber intelligence

At a conference on Monday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said the U.S. relies heavily on “collaborative, public-private” operations to identify threats.

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Instacart Prices I.P.O. at $30 a Share, Raising $660 Million

The grocery delivery company priced its offering at the high end of expectations, in a potentially upbeat sign for tech public offerings.

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White Hat Hackers Discover Microsoft Leak of 38TB of Internal Data Via Azure Storage

The Microsoft leak, which stemmed from AI researchers sharing open-source training data on GitHub, has been mitigated.

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Max Q: Firefly conquered the night

In this issue: Firefly Aerospace conquered the night, news from Varda Space and more

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Google Reveals Combined SIEM and SOAR Update for Chronicle Security Operations Platform

Users of the SecOps platform can preview Duet AI’s natural language questions and summarization capabilities.

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Elon Musk says X will charge users ‘a small monthly payment’ to use its service

X owner Elon Musk today floated the idea that the social network formerly known as Twitter may no longer be a free site. In a live-streamed conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, Musk said the company was … Continue reading

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The Dark Economics of Russell Brand

Russell Brand has built a massive following on YouTube and Rumble with conspiracy-laden videos. He says the mainstream is out to get him—but is it all just a grift?

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