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Why Microsoft Is Investing in Software Startup Rubrik

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Aug.19 -- Rubrik CEO Bipul Singa and Microsoft Independent Director John W. Thompson speak with Emily Chang about this new strategic agreement and how it could put an end to ransomware payments.
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Fed on 'High Alert' When It Comes to Cyber Risks: Powell

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank is in constant conversations with banks about cyber risks. He speaks during his semiannual testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
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FBI Warns About Fake Cybersecurity Emails

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The bureau says someone took advantage of a software problem to send the emails from a legit FBI address.
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Why Deepfake Pornography Is So Hard To Stop

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Cracking down on deepfake revenge porn and nonconsensual porn has been difficult legally, partly due to regulation of mediums.
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Cyber Firm Helping Ukraine Fight Russia

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Recorded Future CEO and co-Founder Christopher Ahlberg joins Emily Chang to give a status update of the war in Ukraine and how his company is helping Ukraine. Plus, his thoughts on the cybersecurity threat landscape and election security.
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John McAfee: U.S. Is Not No. 1 in Cybersecurity

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Sept. 7 -- John McAfee, McAfee Associates founder and MGT Capital chief executive officer, comments on cybersecurity risks during an interview with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Michael Chertoff on Hack Attacks and U.S. Election

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Oct. 25 -- Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, co-founder of The Chertoff Group, discusses the threat of cyber hacking and the U.S. election with Bloomberg's David Gura at Bloomberg's The Year Ahead summit in New York City.
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NASA Concerned About Risk of Outer-Space Hacking

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Apr.12 -- Cybersecurity at NASA extends from maintaining email systems at the agency’s Washington headquarters to guarding U.S. networks in Russia, where Americans serve on crews working with the International Space Station....
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Techonomy CEO Says Russia Waging War on U.S. With Hacks

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Jul.07 -- Hackers working for a foreign government recently breached at least a dozen U.S. power plants. The chief suspect is Russia. Techonomy CEO David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Michael Riley have more on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Former FBI Agent Sees Only 'Modest' Improvement in Election Security

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Jun.18 -- Clint Watts, author of "Messing With the Enemy" and former FBI special agent, comments on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Kevin...
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Voice-Activated Assistants Raise Privacy Concerns

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Dec.11 -- Technalysis Research President Bob O'Donnell and Bloomberg's Brad Stone discuss the privacy concerns surrounding voice-activated assistants. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Acuerdo de Ciberseguridad Tecnológica

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Apr.18-- Brad Smith, presidente y director jurídico de Microsoft, habla del Acuerdo de Ciberseguridad Tecnológica, un compromiso de las compañías tecnológicas para mejorar la ciberseguridad y proteger a los usuarios. Conversa con Emily...
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Internet Association CEO Weighs In on Dorsey, Sandberg Hearings

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Sep.05 -- Michael Beckerman, Internation Association chief executive officer, and Bloomberg's Sarah Frier discuss the congressional testimonies from Twitter Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey and Facebook Inc. Chief Operating...
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Combating the Vulnerabilities of the U.S. Election System Ahead of Midterms

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Aug.16 -- (Ret.) Major General Earl Matthews, Verodin Inc. senior vice president and chief strategy officer, discusses the vulnerabilities of the U.S. election system with Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Alyza Sebenius on "Bloomberg...
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Emirates President Tim Clark Says Trade Disputes May Produce Healthier Economy

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Sep.07 -- Tim Clark, Emirates president, discusses the implications of global trade disputes and the state of the global airline industry with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson at the Global Aviation Festival in London.
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Sen. Rounds Says Couple Defense, Deterrents to Combat Cyber Attacks

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Oct.04 -- Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican from South Dakota, discusses concerns about Chinese cyberwarfare against the United States and changes to trade in the USMCA. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Inside Microsoft's Battle for the Cloud

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Oct.03 -- Julia White, Microsoft Corp. corporate vice president, discusses the company's battle for the cloud with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the Geekwire Summit in Seattle on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Trump signs act creating cybersecurity agency

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Facebook Says 14 Million Users Had Intimate Data Hacked

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Oct.12 -- Facebook Inc. said intimate information was stolen from 14 million users by attackers in a major hack of the social network disclosed two weeks ago. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Akamai CEO Predicts Strong Year for Growth in 2019

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Feb.13 -- Tom Leighton, Akamai chief executive officer, discusses the company's blockchain-based payment network and its growth prospects for 2019 with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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What Google's Privacy Team Discovered About iPhone Software Bug

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Aug.30 -- Google’s privacy team announced on Friday the discovery of a two-year long vulnerability in Apple Inc.'s iPhone software. Cybereason Chief Strategy Officer Roi Carmel and Bloomberg's Kartikay Mehrotra discuss on "Bloomberg...
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Huawei wants US rule on rural carriers thrown out

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Chinese tech giant Huawei is asking an American federal court to throw out a rule that bars rural phone carriers from using government money to purchase its equipment on security grounds.
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Top Tech Predictions From Dan Ives

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Dec.26 -- Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities managing director, discusses his view on the technology space for 2020 with Taylor Riggs on 'Bloomberg Technology.'
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Elizabeth Warren Unveils Plan To Fight Election Disinformation

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She said more needs to be done "to truly stem the spread of damaging false information."