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Julia Allison Was the First Online Influencer and Was Vilified for It – Rolling Stone

In her book 'Extremely Online,' journalist Taylor Lorenz details how Julia Allison invented the concept of being an influencer and got shunned.

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Why Taylor Lorenz's Version Of Internet History Matters

Journalist Taylor Lorenz unravels the last 25 years of internet culture in her book Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet .

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This Week in Enterprise Tech | Enterprise Technology Podcast

This Week in Enterprise Tech explores the complex, cutting edge world of enterprise technology. Hosted by Lou Maresca, TWiET features IT professionals explaining the ins and outs o…

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Влад Титов расскажет о 26 задачах комьюнити-менеджера для развития сообщества

Влад Титов расскажет о 26 задачах комьюнити-менеджера для развития сообщества
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Security gaps could undermine confidence in election results -- GCN

By Mark Rockwell Oct 19, 2020 It only takes one small breach to dent confidence in the nation’s election systems, according to a digital rights and technology expert. While the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and other organizations have made great strides since 2016 to shore up local election infrastructure, “cybersecurity is an active process. Threats are constantly changing and evolving, so we need to keep making the case that election officials need to prioritize cybersecurity and not be complacent, said William Adler, senior technologist for elections and democracy at the Center for Democracy and Technology. Adler s comments came during an Oct. 16 conference call with reporters. He and other officials at the technology and digital rights advocacy group explained the variety of threats facing the upcoming elections, from voter suppression to misinformation about mail-in ballots and cybersecurity. Even an unsuccessful attack, if detected and publi

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