LinkedIn is launching its own $25M fund and incubator for creators

When LinkedIn first launched Stories format, and later expanded its tools for creators earlier this year, one noticeable detail was that the Microsoft-owned network for professionals hadn’t built any kind of obvious monetization into the program — noticeable, given that creators earn a living on other platforms like Instagram, YouTube and TikTok, and those apps had […] Continue reading LinkedIn is launching its own $25M fund and incubator for creators

Application News – Application Security Weekly #50

    In the Application Security News, Many popular iPhone apps secretly record your screen without asking, MongoDB databases still being held for ransom, Most of the Fortune 100 still use flawed software that led to the Equifax breach, and a Chrome ext… Continue reading Application News – Application Security Weekly #50

Articles, News, & Discussion – Business Security Weekly #91

Technical experts need to get better at telling stories, How to get the upper hand in any “Take It Or Leave It” offer, How and when to inform your team of major developments in your business, why companies need to build a skills inventory, … Continue reading Articles, News, & Discussion – Business Security Weekly #91

Article Discussion – Business Security Weekly #88

Dr. Laurence J. Peter’s paradox, do senior executives have the wisdom and discipline to get enough sleep, the changing face of B2B Marketing, and the questions the best mentors ask. Article Discussion on Leadership, Communication, and Innovation … Continue reading Article Discussion – Business Security Weekly #88

Article Discussion – Business Security Weekly #84

The work required to have an opinion, why email is so stressful, even though it’s not actually that time-consuming, how great leaders simplify decision-making, and more on this episode on Business Security Weekly! Full Show NotesVisit http://securitywe… Continue reading Article Discussion – Business Security Weekly #84

Linux hacking, Petya, and Windows – Paul’s Security Weekly #520

Separating the hacked and the paranoid, remote Linux hacking, Petya goes postal at FedEx, today’s mainstream hacktivism tools, and why choosing Windows should get you fired! Paul’s Security News Stories Separating the Paranoid from the Hacked Choosing Windows for your organization should get you fired – I love this because it is to controvertial of a […]

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Paul’s Security Weekly #497 – Security News

We discuss Chelsea Manning’s commutation, Guccifer 2.0 resurfacing, the identity of the Mirai botnet creator, and more in this week’s security news! Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channel Security Weekly Website Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly http://traffic.libsyn.com/pauldotcom,pswonly/Pauls_Security_Weekly__497_-_Security_News_converted.mp3 Continue reading Paul’s Security Weekly #497 – Security News