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Fountainhead: Only in Silicon Valley: License Plate Sightings in the.

Fountainhead

Only in Silicon Valley: License Plate Sightings in the Field. Mobile Work. (4). Mobility. (2). Only in Silicon Valley: License Plate Sightings in. Cloud Computing Journal. Today at Citrix I'm helping others understand opportunities and pathways for mobility and cloud infrastructure. / /. Fountainhead.

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T-Mobile reportedly nearing deal to acquire part of U.S. Cellular

GeekWire

-based wireless giant T-Mobile is closing in on a deal to buy a part of U.S. Cellular, one of the last major regional wireless carriers, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal on Thursday. T-Mobile and Verizon are in talks to buy parts of U.S. T-Mobile mentioned U.S.

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T-Mobile apologizes for data breach; carrier will invest in cybersecurity to ‘transform our approach’

GeekWire

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert. T-Mobile is taking lessons learned from its recent data breach that affected millions of customers and vowed to invest more heavily in cybersecurity. T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert apologized to customers on Friday in a blog post following a cyberattack that exposed personal details of more than 50 million people.

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T-Mobile CEO calls latest data breach ‘humbling,’ claims it’s committed to security

The Verge

A recent T-Mobile data breach coughed up the information of more than 50 million people , including some who aren’t current customers or never were. The 21-year-old hacker who says they’re responsible for the attack already did an interview with the Wall Street Journal calling its security “awful,” and now CEO Mike Sievert is speaking out.

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T-Mobile: ‘We Know How the Hacker Did It’

SecureWorld News

We have new information on the T-Mobile data breach that compromised the personal information of millions of customers just a couple weeks ago. The personal information includes name, address, date of birth, driver's license information, and Social Security numbers. T-Mobile data breach details.

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AT&T, Dish, and T-Mobile spend billions on more 5G spectrum

The Verge

AT&T, Dish, and T-Mobile dropped billions of dollars in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) auction to acquire more 5G spectrum licenses in the midrange 3.45GHz to 3.55GHz band, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal ( WSJ ). billion, and T-Mobile followed behind at $2.9 billion.

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Guidance Software Federal Summit 6 March 2014

CTOvision

Previously the VP of Cyber Programs at Triton FSI, he currently serves as a Board Member/Special Advisor to: Attensity; Auroras; Air Patrol; dot.AIN; Protection Group International; Zofia Consulting, LLC; Mobile Active Defense; International Cyber Security Advisory Dialogue Board; INVNT/IP Global Consortium; and National Maritime Law Institute.

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