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 March 19, 2016

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Google's Next HQ: Modern, With Retro Flairs
The pending makeover of Google's Mountain View campus shows concern for birds and the environment, alongside a look that manages to be both retro and modern.
Apple Engineers Could Quit Over iPhone Encryption Case
Several Apple engineers have told the New York Times that they'd consider leaving one of the industry's most prized companies and positions rather than be made to create a so-called GovtOS to crack the iPhone's encryption technology.
Google Asks DoT To Fast-Track Self-Driving Cars
Google wants to fast-track self-driving cars to market. The company sent a letter to the US Transportation Secretary on March 18 that outlines how that can be accomplished.
Supreme Court Nominee Could Tip Scales In iPhone Encryption Case
How might Obama's Supreme Court candidate approach the case between Apple and the Justice Department? Merrick Garland has said the role of the court is not to legislate but to "apply the law to the facts of the case."
IoT Security Could Crack Quickly In The Quantum Era
Internet of Things security is only beginning to get serious attention. However, it might already be too late. In the era of quantum computing, the fragile security that protects IoT devices may crumble faster than you think.

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What Will You Master In 2016? Make It Disaster Recovery For Organizational Resilience
These days, disaster recovery is a boardroom concern and a defining criterion for business success and organizational resilience.

Hacking Vulnerable Medical Equipment Puts Millions at Risk
Hospitals and medical device manufacturers need to start doing more to detect and thwart incoming attacks on networks and devices.

Android Security Gets Better with Lollipop
It's reassuring to see Google deploying new and improved security features as its mobile OS matures.

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