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More than one-third of cloud environments are critically exposed, says Tenable

Network World

Many cloud breaches are not provider-related, but are instead due to ineffective management, like the 2019 Capital One breach. The study also found that a whopping 78% of organizations have publicly accessible Kubernetes API servers, 41% of which allow inbound internet access, which it described as “troubling.”

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The under-the-radar tech revolution that could change how the internet works

GeekWire

However, the AT Protocol design provides mechanisms to build a whole new generation of web services in ways that will disrupt many of the existing Web 2.0 It started in 2019 as an exploration project by Twitter on how to create a decentralized social network that ensures no single entity controls everything.

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‘It just has to work’: Ahead of Black Friday NFL game, Amazon shows how it’s perfected live sports

GeekWire

For seven years the tech giant has been perfecting what it takes to carry live sports across the internet, starting with non-exclusive NFL games in 2017, then Premier League soccer games in 2019, and exclusive “TNF” streaming starting in 2022. The NFL’s not checking in with Amazon. “TNF” is averaging 14.31

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Bezos’ Amazon: from bookstore to backbone of the internet

The Verge

to found an internet-based bookstore. In 1998, Amazon bought the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) for approximately $55 million, in the company’s first major acquisition. In 2006, Amazon debuted one of its most significant products: the web server product that would come to be known as Amazon Web Services, or AWS.

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Seattle engineer’s Ghibli-style image goes viral, and sparks some backlash over AI art

GeekWire

He previously spent eight years at Amazon Web Services. Row Zero co-founder Breck Fresen posted his own “Ghiblified” family image on LinkedIn, writing that Slatton “won the internet” last week, and adding that Row Zero received its share of angry emails over it all.

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Tech Moves: Former Outreach CMO joins Fastly; SmartRecruiter adds ex-Tableau SVP; and more

GeekWire

Arakawa spent nearly 20 years at Microsoft before joining Seattle sales startup Outreach in July 2019. Founded in 2011, Portland Seed Fund closed its third fund in 2019 and has invested in more than 100 seed-stage companies in the Pacific Northwest with a particular focus on Oregon. She departed Outreach last year. Mark Jewett.

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Buyer’s guide: Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Secure Service Edge (SSE)

Network World

What today is known as secure service edge (SSE) started under a different name — secure access service edge (SASE) — with a slightly different meaning. In 2019, Gartner created the term SASE to describe a cloud-based service that combines networking and security to give remote workers safe access to internet-based resources.

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