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Week in review: Apple fixes exploited zero-days, 1,900 Signal users exposed, Amazon Ring app vuln

Tackling the dangers of internal communications: What can companies do? In this interview for Help Net Security, Devin Redmond, CEO at Theta Lake, talks about the risk of internal communications and what companies can do to keep themselves safe. How government CISOs tackle digital transformation initiatives In this interview for Help Net Security, Dan Tucker, Senior VP at Booz Allen, and leader of the firm’s cloud and data engineering solutions for citizen services, talks about … More → The post Week in review: Apple fixes exploited zero-days, 1,900 Signal users exposed, Amazon Ring app vuln appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Julian Waits and Patrick Duggan join PIXM Board of Directors

PIXM has announced an expansion of its Board of Directors with the addition of seasoned business executive Julian Waits. Mr. Waits is a recognized thought leader, entrepreneur and expert in the security industry bringing over 30 years of experience and a perspective in helping early through growth stage companies reach their full potential. During his career, Waits has led multiple companies from initial concept to funding, innovation, rapid growth and successful exits. He has experience … More → The post Julian Waits and Patrick Duggan join PIXM Board of Directors appeared first on Help Net Security.
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A few TSP developments hint at what’s coming next for participants

Looking into enrollment numbers for the TSP mutual fund window, an upcoming GAO investigation and the latest TSP millionaires report.
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Robotic kidney cancer surgery shows desirable outcomes in study

Robotic surgery compared favorably with standard surgery in a review and analysis of data from 1,375 patients who underwent surgery to remove cancer from the kidney and inferior vena cava. The inferior vena cava (IVC), the body’s biggest vein, carries blood out of the kidneys back to the heart. Cancer can infiltrate this vein and advance to the liver and heart. Robotic IVC thrombectomy resulted in fewer blood transfusions and fewer complications overall in patients compared to standard, open IVC thrombectomy. The findings should compel further studies of the benefits of robotic IVC thrombectomy.
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