Link: Post-Authenticity and the Ironic Truths of Meme Culture

‘What is changing, I argue, are the cultural formats people are using for discussion — the carrier waves for this signal. This is where “authenticity” isn’t a useful claim any more, having been wholly co-opted and commodified into its opposite. Culture and the way we communicate — shaped by media affordances — have become more complex, ironic, and multi-layered than that. ‘It turns out, even people who share fake news stories are trying to tell a kind of truth too.

Link: Security basics

“If you’re in the field of cybersecurity, a lot of what we’re preaching will sound extraordinarily basic to you. It is extraordinarily basic. We as a nation are not at a point where we have done the extraordinarily basic things.” Original source: Security basics

Link: Security basics

“If you’re in the field of cybersecurity, a lot of what we’re preaching will sound extraordinarily basic to you. It is extraordinarily basic. We as a nation are not at a point where we have done the extraordinarily basic things.” Original source: Security basics

Link: Security basics

“If you’re in the field of cybersecurity, a lot of what we’re preaching will sound extraordinarily basic to you. It is extraordinarily basic. We as a nation are not at a point where we have done the extraordinarily basic things.” Original source: Security basics

Link: More Firms Look for Revenue Boost from Tech Innovation, CIOs

“In a survey of 767 business executives at tech-focused firms around the world, revenue growth was cited as the top metric to measure the success or failure of tech innovation in their organizations, followed by market share and return on investment, KPMG said this week.” Original source: More Firms Look for Revenue Boost from Tech Innovation, CIOs

Link: More Firms Look for Revenue Boost from Tech Innovation, CIOs

“In a survey of 767 business executives at tech-focused firms around the world, revenue growth was cited as the top metric to measure the success or failure of tech innovation in their organizations, followed by market share and return on investment, KPMG said this week.” Original source: More Firms Look for Revenue Boost from Tech Innovation, CIOs

Link: More Firms Look for Revenue Boost from Tech Innovation, CIOs

“In a survey of 767 business executives at tech-focused firms around the world, revenue growth was cited as the top metric to measure the success or failure of tech innovation in their organizations, followed by market share and return on investment, KPMG said this week.” Original source: More Firms Look for Revenue Boost from Tech Innovation, CIOs