Cyber Bowl: Vigilance Against Cyber Threats during the Super Bowl
As the nation gears up for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, cybersecurity remains a critical concern. With over 100 million viewers expected to tune in and a live audience of 65,000, the event is an attractive target for cybercriminals seeking to exploit the high-profile occasion. Brian McCarthy, an NFL spokesperson, emphasizes that the safety and security of fans, players, and personnel are paramount. Behind the scenes, there is a hive of activity as teams of IT professionals from various venues collaborate to ensure robust cybersecurity measures are in place. Information sharing about network traffic and potential threats is a key strategy to safeguard this major sporting event against potential cyberattacks.
On Retainer: The Value of Career Development in IT
In the rapidly evolving tech industry, IT professionals are in high demand, and employers are looking for ways to attract and retain top talent. While substantial salaries are important, IT job researchers are shedding light on a less tangible but equally crucial incentive: career advancement opportunities. Brad Rager, CEO and founder of cybersecurity talent platform Crux, highlights the importance of having visible promotion paths for technical staff. A mature career development model can be a driving factor for employees to stay and grow within an organization, helping businesses maintain the expertise they need to stay competitive and secure in the fast-paced world of technology.
CE-stresS: Digital Security Measures Post-CES
In the aftermath of CES, the largest consumer tech trade show which drew over 135,000 attendees to Las Vegas, the focus on digital security for next year’s event is already underway. John Kelley, CES VP and Show Director, reports that there have been no major hacking incidents at CES events, except for a minor attack on the CES website years ago. However, the city of Las Vegas has witnessed significant cyberattacks targeting casinos and resorts, raising the stakes for cybersecurity at CES and similar large-scale events. These incidents demonstrate the importance of proactive and continuous efforts to ensure the digital safety of participants and systems in such high-profile gatherings.