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Matthew F. Clark

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  • Matthew F. Clark
  • December 18, 2020
Triumph Street Triple RS and Tiger 800 get connected technology

Connected technology is fast becoming a standard feature in most premium motorcycles over the last few years. In line with this, several companies have started retrofitting their old models with the latest-generation connected tech to compete with new rivals. One such company is Triumph which has...

Mobile Devices
  • Matthew F. Clark
  • December 17, 2020
Top 10 in-demand cybersecurity skills for 2021

Jimmy Sanders has a long list of work to do, so he wants a security team that can handle the multitude of tasks ahead – from advancing his company’s zero-trust security strategy to securing its cloud deployments to deploying machine learning solutions. Team members must be able to do all that at...

CyberSecurity
  • Matthew F. Clark
  • December 16, 2020
Microsoft and Its Industry Partners Secure Key Domain Used in the SolarWinds Hack

Microsoft and a coalition of tech companies have intervened today to seize and sinkhole a domain that played a central role in the SolarWinds hack. Mobile devices continue their march toward becoming powerful productivity machines. But they are also major security risks if they aren’t managed...

CyberSecurity
  • Matthew F. Clark
  • December 15, 2020
Hot Topic: 2021 Aprilia RS660

The Aprilia RS 660 has been a hot topic since a concept of it was displayed at EICMA 2018. That’s logical since the RS 660 has a vital role to play for the Italian manufacturer.  It’s their first fully fairing middleweight, so it’s a street bike with racetrack capability. In a...

Motorcycles
  • Matthew F. Clark
  • November 10, 2020
Did social media actually counter election misinformation?

Ahead of the election, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube promised to clamp down on election misinformation, including unsubstantiated charges of fraud and premature declarations of victory by candidates. And they mostly did just that — though not without a few hiccups. But overall their measures still...

CyberSecurity
  • Matthew F. Clark
  • November 9, 2020
How artificial intelligence may be making you buy things

The shopping lists we used to scribble on the back of an envelope are increasingly already known by the supermarkets we frequent. Firstly via the loyalty cards, we scan at checkouts, and more and more so from our online baskets, our shopping habits are no longer a secret. But now more retailers are...

New Tech
  • Matthew F. Clark
  • November 9, 2020
Ducati's New Motorcycle Is a High-Tech, Low-Maintenance Adventure Bike

Ducati may be best known for its pavement-oriented motorcycles, but the brand also has been known to throw its weight around in the world of all-road motorcycles as well. With the new Multistrada V4, the Italian bike manufacturer is making it clear that, even as competitors like Harley-Davidson...

Motorcycles
  • Matthew F. Clark
  • November 8, 2020
US's Top Cybersecurity Agency's Threw cold water on Trump's Fraudulent Claim on Election Results

The US’s top cybersecurity agency publicly debunked President Donald Trump’s latest claims about rigged election results on Wednesday. As election projections show Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden securing a lead over Trump in the battleground states of Michigan and Wisconsin,...

CyberSecurity
  • Matthew F. Clark
  • July 29, 2020
Harley-Davidson Eliminating 700 Jobs Worldwide

Milwaukee, July 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As part of its comprehensive efforts to rewire the company (The Rewire), announced in April, Harley-Davidson, Inc. (“Harley-Davidson”) (NYSE:HOG) today announced an overhaul of its global operating model, including a leaner, more nimble organization....

Motorcycles
  • Matthew F. Clark
  • July 13, 2020
Google just put a photo of the Pixel 4A on its store

Where is Google’s Pixel 4A? Sitting right on the company’s online store, as it turns out. Google seems to have mistakenly published an image of the Pixel 4A on its Canadian store. The text says “Nest Wifi,” but uh… that’s no Nest Wifi. The phone has already leaked substantially over the last...

Mobile Devices