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Ransomware, zero-day exploits keep network security pros scrambling

Network World

The networks that enable today’s hyper-distributed enterprises face persistent and emerging security challenges. The key to fighting a ransomware attack is to be well prepared – “like the sports analogy, you need to build muscle to fight back effectively,” Anderson said. One of those challenges is ransomware.

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Your Enterprise has too many Cyber-ish People

CTOvision

Cyber has been called the ultimate team sport: CIOs, CTOs, SysAdmins, Software Developers, CISOs, threat teams, red teams, testing groups, etc. It seems more like a jobs program that moves headcount from one part of the enterprise to the expensive nerdy-side. By John Scott. etc, but really should it be?

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T-Mobile teaming with Drone Racing League to help emerging sport develop 5G-enabled tech

GeekWire

T-Mobile is investing in DRL through its T-Mobile Ventures fund and the plan is to help the league develop high-speed 5G drones which would be able to stream 3D racing action in real time and provide immersive experiences to fans of the sport.

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ROOT Sports and fuboTV reach deal to bring Kraken, Mariners and Trail Blazers to streaming TV

GeekWire

A major new player on the sports television landscape could be an MVP for fans of teams in the Pacific Northwest thanks to a deal announced Thursday. New York-based fuboTV’s sports offering already includes more than 50,000 live sporting events annually, with many streaming in 4K, according to a news release. ”

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YouTube TV loses ESPN, other Disney networks after failing to reach new deal

The Verge

As of December 18th, popular networks including ESPN and ABC have been removed from the service. As promised, YouTube TV has dropped its subscription to $50 per month as a direct result of the lost programming. SEC Network. ACC Network. We hope Google will join us in that effort.”. Disney Junior. National Geographic.

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Amazon’s $10 billion NFL deal is huge — and a sign that sports is staying on TV for a while longer

Vox

A big tech company is paying really big dollars for exclusive rights to show big-time sports: Amazon is paying a reported $10 billion over 10 years to show NFL games on Thursday nights. TV viewing has been declining for years, but NFL games remain the most popular programming on TV, by a long shot.

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Clubhouse is partnering with the NFL for draft week programming

The Verge

Audio social platform Clubhouse is partnering with the National Football League for some exclusive programming during the upcoming NFL draft, the company announced Sunday. This is the first sports partnership for Clubhouse. Photo Illustration by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images.