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Misinformation, Disinformation and What Government Can Do About Them

Misinformation, Disinformation and What Government Can Do About Them Government organizations should proactively support and lead with good cybersecurity practices, and they can help the public by spreading the word about how to spot dangerous lies. Mark Weatherford, Cybersecurity Columnist   |   March 9, 2021   |  Opinion The challenges of misinformation and disinformation are everywhere and, because they are so often spread via electronic communication, they are as much of a cybersecurity risk as anything that a hacker trying to steal network passwords or plant ransomware might attempt. But while Russian misinformation campaigns to distract American voters and the ongoing conspiracy theorizing about COVID-19 and vaccines are front and center, they are only the most visible. In many cases, cyberespionage exploits disinformation to manipulate data and take advantage of government organizations.

Taxes on the Rich: One-Sixth of What They Used to Be

THE ONE-PERCENTERS-America hasn’t stopped taxing its wealthiest citizens entirely. But that’s where we’re headed.  According to a new IPS briefing paper, the richest .01 percent of Americans, about 33,000 lucky souls today, now pay just one-sixth of what they used to pay in taxes, when measured as a percentage of their total wealth.  The top .01 percent in America is a phenomenally wealthy group. Even during America’s most egalitarian periods, the average member of the top .01 percent held over 200 times the wealth of the average American. Today, the wealth of the average top .01 percenter is nearly 1,000 times that of the average American and is closing in on one billion dollars. 

IBM CEO Arvind Krishna s Deeply, Deeply Passionate Plan To Make IBM-Red Hat No 1 In Hybrid Cloud, AI

News, Analysis and Perspective for Solution Providers and Technology Integrators IBM CEO Arvind Krishna’s ‘Deeply, Deeply Passionate’ Plan To Make IBM-Red Hat No. 1 In Hybrid Cloud, AI IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna is transforming the company into a hybrid cloud and AI powerhouse focused on a $1 trillion market opportunity with a plan to double its revenue with partners over the next three to five years. By Steven Burke February 22, 2021, 09:00 AM EST When EY Global Chairman and CEO Carmine Di Sibio broke bread with IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna last July at a luncheon meeting, the two companies were more “frenemies” than partners. “

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