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    Explore "moores law" with insightful episodes like "The Futurum Group at Marvell's Industry Analyst Day 2023 with Sandeep Bharathi - Futurum Tech Webcast", "Moore's Law - What Is It?", "Episode 148 - The Short And Not-So-Sweet Episode" and "Podcast #702 - Intel Arc DX9 Update, AMD Ryzen 7000 X3D Rumors, Cooler Master ORB X, Moore's Law and MORE" from podcasts like ""Futurum Tech Webcast", "DMS Energy - Powersavers Podcast", "The Host Unknown Podcast" and "PC Perspective Podcast"" and more!

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    The Futurum Group at Marvell's Industry Analyst Day 2023 with Sandeep Bharathi - Futurum Tech Webcast

    The Futurum Group at Marvell's Industry Analyst Day 2023 with Sandeep Bharathi - Futurum Tech Webcast

    On this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series, host Ron Westfall welcomes Sandeep Bharathi, Chief Development Officer at Marvell Technology for a conversation on AI and the impact that it's having on the semiconductor industry as well as portfolio development, during Marvell’s Industry Analyst Day Event.

    Their discussion covers:

    • The impact that AI will have on semiconductor technology and the market moving forward from Marvell’s perspective

    • How Moore’s Law is changing and how Marvell has shifted its technology and IP strategy to address this change

    • Advanced connectivity IP and technologies that Marvell is working on in their applications

    • What areas Marvell is investing in moving forward

     

    Episode 148 - The Short And Not-So-Sweet Episode

    Episode 148 - The Short And Not-So-Sweet Episode

    This week in InfoSec

    With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield

    19th April 1965: Electronics magazine publishes an article by Gordon Moore, head of research and development for Fairchild Semiconductor and future co-founder of Intel, on the future of semiconductor components. In the article, Moore predicts that transistor density on integrated circuits will double every eighteen months for “at least” the next ten years. This theory will eventually come to be known as Moore’s Law and has largely held true to this day. Controversy exists over whether Moore’s Law remains applicable, however time will tell just how long Moore’s Law will continue to remain true.

     

    19th April 2010: The OWASP Top 10 for 2010 was officially released.

    http://web.archive.org/web/20100628190859/http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASPTop10-2010-PressRelease

    https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1251895022598803457  

     

    Rant of the Week

    Background: Capita IT breach gets worse as Black Basta claims it's now selling off stolen data

    Black Basta, the extortionists who claimed they were the ones who lately broke into Capita, have reportedly put up for sale sensitive details, including bank account information, addresses, and passport photos, stolen from the IT outsourcing giant.

    A spokesperson for the London-based corporation, which has UK government contracts totaling £6.5 billion ($8 billion), originally said it hadn't yet confirmed if that data leak is legit.

    "We are in constant contact with all relevant regulators and authorities. Our investigations have not yet been able to confirm any evidence of customer, supplier, or colleague data having been compromised."

    They stated that once they’d finalised their own probe, Capita said it will "if necessary" inform all parties affected in the security breach.

    "We have taken all appropriate steps to ensure the robustness of our systems and are confident in our ability to meet our service delivery commitments," the spokesperson said.

    The technology outsourcer at first confirmed it had suffered an "IT issue" late last month, though didn't cop to it being a "cyber incident" until April 3.

    Over the weekend, the Sunday Times claimed the IT breach was worse than Capita has admitted to date: Capita has played down fears that personal and corporate information was accessed, though it appears the miscreants who broke into the business have started selling off that very kind of data, said to be lifted from Capita's systems.

    Capita has 'evidence' customer data was stolen in digital burglary

    Business process outsourcing and tech services player Capita says there is proof that some customer data was scooped up by cyber baddies that broke into its systems late last month.

    The British listed business, which has around £6.5 billion ($8.09 billion) in public sector contracts, updated the London Stock Exchange thursday morning to confirm the criminals breached its infrastructure on March 22 and remained inside until “interrupted” by the company on March 31.

    “As a result of the interruption, the incident was significantly restricted, potentially affecting around 4 percent of Capita’s server estate. There is currently some evidence of limited data exfiltration from the small proportion of affected server estate which might include customer, supplier or colleague data.”

     

    Billy Big Balls of the Week

    We would have talked about “An earlier supply chain attack led to the 3CX supply chain attack, Mandiant says” if we were doing a BBB

     

    Industry News

    UK's SMEs to Benefit From New Cyber Advisors

    WhatsApp, Signal Claim Online Safety Bill Threatens User Privacy and Safety

    NSO Group's Pegasus Spyware Found on High-Risk iPhones

    NCSC Warns of Destructive Russian Attacks on Critical Infrastructure

    Police Escape $1.2m Fine For Secretly Recording Phone Calls

    Recycled Network Devices Exposing Corporate Secrets

    ChatGPT-Related Malicious URLs on the Rise

    Daggerfly APT Targets African Telecoms Firm With New MgBot Malware

    North Korean Hacker Suspected in 3CX Software Supply Chain Attack

     

    Tweet of the Week

    https://twitter.com/quentynblog/status/1649302927910002689

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    Podcast #702 - Intel Arc DX9 Update, AMD Ryzen 7000 X3D Rumors, Cooler Master ORB X, Moore's Law and MORE

    Podcast #702 - Intel Arc DX9 Update, AMD Ryzen 7000 X3D Rumors, Cooler Master ORB X, Moore's Law and MORE

    It's awards season, and we have an award-winning podcast for you this week. Just read the reviews:

    "Josh steals the show in this delightful podcast. Five stars."
    - JoshTekk Reviews

    Full list of subjects below. Please, for the safety of those around you, try to contain your excitement.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    00:21 Food with Josh
    01:56 Intel Arc DX9 update
    05:50 Report on Radeon RX 7900 launch supply
    09:01 Ryzen 7000 X3D at CES?
    15:26 Microsoft working on mobile "super app"
    18:05 Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus Gaming Edition
    21:07 Podcast Sponsor - MasterClass
    22:28 AMD says Moore's Law isn't dead
    28:57 Handcrafted Electrostatic Headphones
    33:06 The ORB X
    36:52 Apple kills photo scanning
    38:08 Lastpass hacked again
    41:36 More browser 0-day fun
    43:00 Podcast Sponsor - RocketMoney
    44:07 Gaming Quick Hits
    49:53 Picks of the Week
    55:31 Outro

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