Malwarebytes teams up with Cybersecurity Factory

Malwarebytes is proud to support Cybersecurity Factory, a 10-week summer program for early-stage cybersecurity companies.
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Closing the gender gap in tech with RGSoC

The last couple of years saw a growth in diversity- and women-focused tech events and programs; suddenly, everyone seems to be worried about diversity in our industry. But why is diversity in technology something we should care about?Categories: Malwar… Continue reading Closing the gender gap in tech with RGSoC

Malwarebytes teams up with America SCORES

Malwarebytes was proud to participate in America SCORES Bay Area’s Corporate Cup this winter. The local non-profit helps provide after school soccer and poetry programs at public schools in low-income communities.

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Google.org donates $30 million to help nonprofits buy the tech they need

google_2016_holiday_giving Google.org is donating $30 million to non-profits this holiday so that they can buy any tech and related services that they need including hardware, software, training and IT maintenance or repair services. Earlier this month, reports leaked that Google had donated money earmarked for employees’ Christmas gifts to charity instead this year. It’s true that the company made… Read More Continue reading Google.org donates $30 million to help nonprofits buy the tech they need

Steve Wozniak Was My Computer Teacher in 1995

The Apple co-founder spent his own money, and more importantly, lots of his own time, showing us public school kids how to use the early internet. Continue reading Steve Wozniak Was My Computer Teacher in 1995

Steve Wozniak Was My Computer Teacher in 1995

The Apple co-founder spent his own money, and more importantly, lots of his own time, showing us public school kids how to use the early internet. Continue reading Steve Wozniak Was My Computer Teacher in 1995

There’s One Problem with Mark Zuckerberg’s Plan to Solve All Diseases

The disconnect between Silicon Valley and health research. Continue reading There’s One Problem with Mark Zuckerberg’s Plan to Solve All Diseases

The Europas — It’s time for a different kind of tech conference

awards3 (1) Let’s face it. Some tech conferences have lost their way. While TechCrunch Disrupt remains a firmly curated, media-driven, event, with hundreds of journalists attending, a couple of other conferences have really gone for scale. A minimum of 15,000 people, thousands of companies, echoing halls — and a lot of investors (and journalists) turning their badges around so they don’t… Read More Continue reading The Europas — It’s time for a different kind of tech conference