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Dreamstage Announce Train s Soul Vacation Livestream

The one-night event, streaming from The Wiltern in Los Angeles, will be available to watch again, June 26 at 8pm BST and 8pm AUS EST - allowing Train fans from across the globe to experience and share with each other the performance, making for a truly special night.

Deezer invests in livestream start-up Dreamstage

Deezer invests in livestream start-up Dreamstage Global music streaming service Deezer has made an investment in US-based livestream start-up Dreamstage. Dreamstage has delivered more than 50 live shows since its launch last year. It said the funding would enable it to speed up growth and expand its operations. Its upcoming shows include Sean Paul: Live from Jamaica and Steelheart: 30 th Anniversary Tour. The start-up is led by three founders: CEO Thomas Hesse, formerly of Sony Music, CTO Scott Chasin, who has previously set up numerous start-ups, and artistic director Jan Vogler, who is a cellist and director of Dresden Music Festival in Germany.

DREAMSTAGE on Redefining Live Music Streaming With Deezer

Been Shmikler The paid live music streaming startup DREAMSTAGE has delivered over 50 concerts with a dynamic range of artists since its creation at the start of the pandemic. Deezer, a Paris-based music streaming service, recently made a significant investment in DREAMSTAGE in a symbiotic deal that will fuel both companies growth.  Insider spoke to DREAMSTAGE co-founder and digital media veteran Thomas Hesse about the platform s potential for long-term success. The coronavirus pandemic nearly eliminated the live music business. DREAMSTAGE, a ticketed live music streaming platform launched in the spring of 2020, has plans to reverse this fate and to even go as far as transforming the traditional live music business model for years to come.

Iconic BugTraq security mailing list shuts down after 27 years

The site played a crucial role in shaping the cybersecurity industry in its early, fledgling days. Established by Scott Chasin on November 5, 1993, BugTraq provided the first centralized portal where security researchers could expose vulnerabilities after vendors refused to release patches. The portal existed for many years in a legal gray zone. Discussions on the site about the legality of disclosing security flaws when vendors refused to patch are what shaped most of today s vulnerability disclosure guidelines, the axioms on which most bug hunters operate today. Today, it sounds reasonable for a security researcher to release details about a patched or unpatched bug, but back then, such details were often controversial, sometimes resulting in many legal threats.

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