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Dr. Joe Fitzsimons, a physicist academic turned startup entrepreneur, believes that developing software using quantum computing is equivalent to programming computers in the 1940s or developing for Arpanet in the 60s. In other words, it’s still early.
According to the developer’s ABCs, if “C” is code, then “C” is for challenges also. It implies that codes and challenges have a hand-in-hand relationship. It’s likely impossible to find a developer who hasn’t faced challenges while producing utilities and programs.
The Medibank hack began with the theft of credentials belonging to an individual with privileged access to Medibank’s internal systems. These credentials were sold and purchased on the dark web by an unconfirmed buyer who used them to gain access to Medibank’s internal system.
In this post, the three major cyber threats facing businesses impacted by the Optus breach are discussed. Security responses for each threat are also mentioned to help you reduce the potential of these risks developing into breaches
A backend programming language is what a programmer like you uses to create internal systems that work in the background of a web application. Backend developers make a lot of money and are growing in popularity and desirability.
DETROIT — Even in the midst of hand-wringing at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America about how the global economy will make it tough for startups to gain support in the near future, the news about a couple of young WebAssembly-centric companies was bright.
Docker Desktop 4.14 brings new functionality directly into your workstations, specifically focused on providing better visibility into your containers’ productivity and security. Read more below!
Even the oldest file-sharing services can fall to a good old-fashioned phishing attack. Back in 2007, Drew Houston, Dropbox’s founder, got sick and tired of losing his USB drive. So, he created the first individual/small business cloud storage service.
The internet was originally a Department of Defense project designed to be resilient in the face of outages and service interruptions. Yet, some days it’s a struggle to even get a single cat GIF to load. This is because the internet is not reliable.
No matter how well run an application is, eventually it will have problems. These problems could occur thanks to many things: code/infrastructure changes, bugs in your application, weird input from users, backhoe incidents, even cosmic rays.
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