Sentences with phrase «computers networks»

Bob Metcalfe started working with computer networks in the 1970s and was part of Xerox's Palo Alto, Calif. team that invented what would become Ethernet, the foundational technology used to connect computers.
Officials were unsure of the extent of Russia's penetration of Western computer networks or the Kremlin's intent.
Digital copiers, for example, are increasingly multifunctional (with copying, printing, faxing, and scanning capabilities) and connectable to computer networks.
Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (wireless cell phone and PDA units) use wireless data transfer technologies to provide users with almost instant access to information stored on a company's computer networks and servers from just about anywhere within reach of a cell phone tower or wireless Internet transmitter.
Since a small company isn't likely to have a complicated computer network, it'll be attractive to less experienced admins who will accept lower salaries.
Microsoft and the China University of Technology and Science taught a computer network how to take an IQ test, and it scored better than a college postgraduate.
Professionals are on the loose, hoping to prowl through your computer networks, but they're not working for your company.
So much of our computer networks and critical infrastructure are in the private sector, which means that government can not do this alone,» Obama said during his speech at the White House Summit on Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection Summit.
• The NSA infected more than 50,000 computer networks worldwide with malware designed to steal sensitive information.
In 1984, Sandy Lerner co-founded Cisco Systems with her now - ex-husband, Leonard Bosack, to market the technology they co-developed for connecting computer networks.
Fahlman says his smiley face, made from a colon, hyphen, and end parenthesis, spread from CMU to other schools, using the computer networks of the early 1980s.
While his professors toiled away on floppy drive computers with 20 megabyte hard drives, Elop — who worked for the faculty of engineering as a student — was poking his head through ceiling tiles up and down the halls, getting his hands dirty hooking people up «to this new thing» called a computer network.
U.S. lawmakers have raised concerns that Moscow might use the firm's products to attack American computer networks, a particularly sensitive issue given allegations by U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia hacked and leaked emails of Democratic Party political groups to interfere in the 2016 presidential election campaign.
One of the men, Jha, plead guilty to also launching a botnet attack on Rutgers University where he was a student, which took down the school's computer network.
The U.S., U.K. and Australia have all accused Russia of being behind the mass hacking of computer networks around the world since 2017.
These specialists either support computer networks or provide technical assistance directly to computer users.
Some customers of Carl Mazzanti's computer networking and security company want to upgrade their systems, but it's been taking longer than expected the past few months to get banks to agree to finance the deals, says Mazzanti, owner of eMazzanti in Hoboken, New Jersey.
ESEA said that hackers first contacted the organization on Dec. 27 to say that they had broke into its computer networks, stole user data, and wanted payment with the threat that they would leak the information or sell it on the black market.
Anonymous has successfully used this method in the past for shutting down the computer networks of companies or organizations it deems fit for attack, from The Church of Scientology to the municipal computer system of Ferguson, Missouri (in the wake of the shooting death of Michael Brown).
The essentially limitless storage space of the computer network means that businesses are free to post as much information as they wish about themselves — computerized versions of brochures and press releases; product catalogs, complete with photos; a company overview; news and notes related to the industry the company serves; and contact and technical support information.
China plans to limit power use by some bitcoin miners, people familiar with the matter said last week, a potential challenge to an industry whose energy - intensive computer networks enable transactions in the cryptocurrency.
About a decade ago, he invested millions of his own money into co-founding Arista Networks, a computer networking company.
Plus, the cost of relocating a computer network as sophisticated as Cignal's would have been prohibitive.
Computer networks and telephone systems are the lifeblood of any enterprise and small business owners can't afford to be without them for long.
«For many, many years, while it was a secret, the NSA could use [EternalBlue] to unlock any door of any computer network in the world,» Martin said.
And there's a big one that every 21st - century business grapples with every day: hackers who relentlessly try to infiltrate computer networks and steal sensitive information.
After the two designed their breakthrough invention — a router that connects computer networks — and spent six years building the company, Lerner was fired by its board of directors in 1990, the same year Cisco went public.
«Foreign governments, criminals and hackers probe America's computer networks every single day,» he said.
A few disable security measures or open secret «holes» into computer networks, providing hackers with easy access.
Hackers infected a computer network operated by San Francisco's public railway system with malicious software over Thanksgiving weekend.
As chief executive of MC2 Microsystems, a computer networking company, he has seen clients with the spare - no - expense attitude.
High Point's climb to the top is particularly striking when you consider the business: selling hardware for computer networks.
You might expect a computer networking company to have the latest technological doodads, but doodads eat cash.
Paul Rose, an agency spokesperson, has said that «there is an ongoing investigation and it wouldn't be appropriate to provide additional details,» according to the San Francisco Examiner, which first reported the computer network outage.
One of the best ways to recover from a ransomware attack is to back up your data on a separate hard drive, or on a separate computer network.
Although artificial intelligence techniques like machine learning can crunch vast quantities of data and can help determine if someone is behaving oddly in an organization's computer networks, people shouldn't put all their trust in the technology, Hart said.
Trouble is also brewing overseas — the U.S. on Monday demanded that China must stop the hacking of U.S. computer networks and Beijing faces pressure to rein in long — time ally and neighbor North Korea, which has been escalating its war of words with South Korea.
Some justices worried during arguments in April that a ruling for the broadcasters could also harm the burgeoning world of cloud computing, which gives users access to a vast online computer network that stores and processes information.
Both Washington and Beijing have accused each other of the theft of data from computer networks, in an issue that has increasingly grabbed the headlines in recent months.
The new POS malware is capable of hiding itself deep within a computer network, and it goes undetected by antivirus software.
There's been a movement towards a new type of computer networking called software - defined networking, which could significantly help competitors eat into Cisco's market share, but the company has been able to adjust by launching a new networking model — the Application Centric Infrastructure as it's called — and that will help them stay competitive, says Kvall.
With 21 full - time and part - time employees, MDY designs complex computer networks and industry - targeted software and provides disaster - recovery computer services.
«Think about what Google Analytics does for websites — we do that for computer networks,» Ankumah said.
«Every device connected to an enterprise computer network, we monitor that device in real time, all the time, over time,» he said.
«We basically take data that is riding over computer networks and surface a bunch of different insights that are used for business purposes.»
Ransomware is basically a form of malware that lets hackers block people from accessing their computer or related computer networks so that a hacker can demand payment in return for access.
One of Eastern Europe's most prolific cyber criminals has been arrested in a joint operation involving Belarus, Germany and the United States that aimed to dismantle a vast computer network used to carry out financial scams, officials said on Tuesday.
«I think they have probably a good legal case, because the laws are fairly protective about companies and access to their computer networks
In another document taken from the NSA by Snowden and obtained by NBC News, a JTRIG official said the unit's mission included computer network attacks, disruption, «Active Covert Internet Operations,» and «Covert Technical Operations.»
«If you sign up for anything and it isn't immediately obvious how they're making money, they're making money off of you,» said Mr. Snyder, who maintains computer networks for a living.
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