Author: Hunter

  • Subaru Security Flaws Exposed Its System for Tracking Millions of Cars

    Now-fixed web bugs allowed hackers to remotely unlock and start millions of Subarus. More disturbingly, they could also access at least a year of cars’ location histories—and Subaru employees still can. Read more

  • How employers can inspire software developers

    Software developers are in demand. Those with extensive experience in this profession and the latest qualifications are in a position to choose the jobs they want. This makes it necessary for companies to position themselves as an attractive employer. They must be “developer-friendly” because software development is not a traditional 9-to-5 job. An ideal working… Read more

  • Under Trump, US Cyberdefense Loses Its Head

    Chinese hacks, rampant ransomware, and Donald Trump’s budget cuts all threaten US security. In an exit interview with WIRED, former CISA head Jen Easterly argues for her agency’s survival. Read more

  • Why the next energy race is for underground hydrogen

    It might sound like something straight out of the 19th century, but one of the most cutting-edge areas in energy today involves drilling deep underground to hunt for materials that can be burned for energy. The difference is that this time, instead of looking for fossil fuels, the race is on to find natural deposits… Read more

  • 2025년 CIO가 반드시 지켜야 할 3가지 실천 과제

    2023년에 모든 조직이 2024년에 최소 한 개 이상의 프로젝트를 시도해야 할 정도로 과대 포장된 생성형 AI가 지난해 기술계의 핵심 화두였다. IT 부서는 개념 증명(PoC)을 진행했고, 수익성 관리가 필요한 IT 부서 외의 비즈니스 리더도 IT에 알리지 않은 채 독자적인 실험을 진행했다. AI 기반 서비스 가입만으로도 쉽게 시도할 수 있었기 때문이다. 미국 DX 컨설팅 기업 UST의 기술… Read more

  • Hacia el turismo inteligente: así evolucionará el sector gracias a la tecnología

    Aunque el hecho de viajar por temas relacionados con el ocio se remonta a las civilizaciones egipcia, griega y romana, el turismo dista mucho de ser un sector anclado en la Antigüedad. Cierto es que perviven modelos que se basan en prácticas tradicionales, pero la tendencia es a que, si bien no siempre en la… Read more

  • Regeneron and auticon open doors for autistic IT professionals

    Navigating the corporate world is challenging enough, but it can be especially difficult for autistic adults. According to the Autism Society, there are 5.4 million autistic adults in the US and among those with a college degree, up to 85% are either unemployed or underemployed. Additionally, autistic adults on average earn 40% less than their… Read more

  • Are you equipped to face the changing profile of IT leadership?

    Analyzing current training programs for leaders is a good barometer to see how effective responses to change are against the needs of companies. Such a review was carried out by Harvard Business Publishing in its 2024 Global Leadership Development Study, which identifies a number of changes in relation to current core curricula. The scope of… Read more

  • Cost concerns put CIOs’ AI strategies on edge

    Questionable outcomes and a lack of confidence in generative AI’s promised benefits are proving to be key barriers to enterprise adoption of the technology. But according to a recent survey from IDC, cost concerns are another top gen AI roadblock, with 46% of 1,000-plus IT pros surveyed saying the lack of predictability in pricing is… Read more

  • Psychology Can Be Harnessed to Combat Violent Extremism

    Organized violence is set to grow—but the social media-powered mechanisms that expose would-be extremists to threats can also be used to help empathy flourish. Read more