What we’re really doing is establishing a workforce pipeline, and that pipeline needs to start in the K-12 space,” Grover said. “We want students excited about cybersecurity early so they can see what ...
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Looking ahead to the fiscal third-quarter, Super Micro said it expects to earn at least $0.60 per share on an adjusted basis, ...
Josh D’Amaro, the longtime Disney executive replacing Bob Iger, says admitting to what you don’t know is a career superpower, ...
Once was quite enough for me ...
I checked out the park's newest coaster ahead of its March 6 debut, and one of its most notable features is that it requires you to work with fellow park goers to design your own spaceship.
Considering what healthcare systems might learn from past efforts to develop highly trustworthy computer systems.
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On January 19, 1986, the world became aware of what is widely regarded as the first major computer virus to spread globally: Brain. While earlier experimental self-replicating programs had existed, ...
Available on demand on cable, CNBC.com, CNBC+, CNBC Pro or anywhere you stream CNBC. These leadership takeaways are part of a new primetime series, CNBC Leaders Playbook, premiering January 7 at 10 ...
The 2020s, so far, have been one long and often painful lesson in what happens when policymakers tell economists to shut up and go away. From the COVID-19 pandemic through Bidenflation and onto the ...
I spent nearly a decade in various professional roles that led me to believe I was a “child expert” before ever becoming a parent myself. Before becoming a mother, I had values and expectations that ...