That enhanced the fog. The water is very cold. That certainly helps. You get the on shore wind, gusting to 2 bits. 50s, low 60s on the temperatures. East bay temperatures, including san ramone, pleasantton, black hawk, 58 by the pavilion. And 58 as well. Overall, look for temperatures to be 60s by the coast. 70s around the bay. And 80s inland. Just warm, even out to sacramento, they are cooling down to near average. Maybe slightly below. By tomorrow, well start a jump up. Well have more on that in ten minutes. 7 01. Sal is here. So far, so good. Something new . Steady and slow, or steady and even. There have been slowdowns, but not that many. Its a lighter than usual day. Lets start off with 80 westbound. 22 minute drive. That is pretty good when you get to the bay bridge. Theres not much of a delay. Theres a slight one, but not much. And then if you look at the east bay commute, looking around for slow traffic. I dont see much in the way of slow traffic around the bay. As you can see
Of the issues that will be faced by the Tech Community, congress and the federal government in 2016. We have a round table of working reporters to talk with. Corey bennett is with the hill, he covers cybersecurity there. Kate tummarello works for politico and covers technology, and lydia beyoud is with bloomberg bna. Lydia, one of the big issues coming up are the spectrum auctions in march. What can we expect . Guest march 29th is the official kickoff date for broadcasters to relinquish some of their spectrum. Theyll be looking to either go out of business or possibly enter into channelsharing agreements with their colleagues, and a few months after that potentially thatll wrap up, and well see the wireless bidder side start, and were looking at other potential bidders as well such as comcast announced today they might also be bidding for some of that broadcast spectrum. So itll be several months of close attention on the fcc and its auction. Host and you say several months, so most of
Protecting privacy of american citizens while doing cybersecurity and promoting information sharing. Host so how has the focus changed over the last couple years when it comes to cybersecurity and protecting against cyber attack . Guest well, especially after a lot of the incidents that weve seen, for example be, the sony incident and the incident against opm in the federal government, theres been a a lot of focus on making sure that we have areas protected and parts of the economy protects that arent necessarily in the critical infrastructure, arent necessarily the major federal agencies, making sure that we have a lot more coverage, more broad coverage across a wide range of different entities. Everyone is at risk of having a cyber incident, and how do you go about making sure that you have the resources that those institutions need that traditionally have not gotten the direct funds or the direct information that they need in order to protect themselves. Host in your personal view,
Incident. Have you go about making sure the you have the resources that those institutions need that dont get the direct funds and direct information . In your view what is our biggest vulnerability . Schwartz right now we have a lot of old systems in place and the newer systems are better equipped to protect us. We need to be would update the systems. Based on the known threats that we have. As the networks begin to grow have you go about building in the security . When you talk about the old systems . Schwartz the opm case where you had a system that was 25 to 35 years old depending on which pieces of it youre talking about. And you are trying to protect it today. You dont really have the resources to do that. You have to really to upgrade some of those systems. You can expect an 80s mainframe to be able to hold the Sensitive Data that we have over the last 30 years. We need to even upgrade to new systems. Joining our conversation this week is Corey Bennett, he is a cyberspace report
Are open. The numbers are on the bottom of your screen. A very good saturday morning. Here are the headlines that americans are waking up to this morning. Many of them talking about the economic and jobs situation in the country. The lead story in the Los Angeles Times the wall street journal this morning. The Orange County register this morning. Heres the front page of the Financial Times weekend paper. Finally to the front page of the Washington Post this morning. President obama spoke about the jobs situation and wage situation yesterday in remarks at the white house briefly before he introduced his new pick to head the pentagon. Heres a bit of what the president had to say at the beginning of that statement. Last month americas businesses created more than 300,000 jobs. This keeps a pace so tar this year so far this year that we have not seen since the 1990s. So far this year over the first 11 months of 2014 our economy has created 2. 65 million jobs. Thats more than in any entire