Get your votes in for the 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards, plus news from RGB Spectrum, Planar and more
May 15, 2024 | Volume: 1 | Issue 7
rAVe Security Edition
Hi, everyone! Happy May! I can’t believe I’m saying that because that means InfoComm is right around the corner. By the way, InfoComm is getting more security-focused every year. If you’re interested in attending but haven’t registered yet, use code “RAVE” for free entry onto the show floor. Also, our 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards are closing tonight, so go ahead and get those votes in while you still can. I’m especially excited to hear what your favorite security product is this year. Anyway, we hope you enjoy this newsletter and have a great rest of the week!
The report details how an MSA key was stolen from Microsoft, but no one knows how or when exactly. Microsoft initially claimed it was lost in a “crash […]
These are the awards we give out every year, and are chosen completely by you, our readers! We have now counted up your nominations from each of the categories and we are left with the options below!
Two Planar large format LCD display families achieved a first-of-its-kind cybersecurity certification from the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
A new study conducted by researchers at TorGuard, an online protection company, has revealed the states most at risk of internet crime — and Alaska ranks #1.
The TorGuard team analyzed data from the recently updated FBI Internet Crime Report to produce a list of the states most at risk of a cyberattack. The research team next compared the reports issued in the past three years to point out trends and risk growth levels in the country.