Sep 18th 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 411
Your Next.js Workflow
Ransomware's first fatality, Deepfake defense, refocusing front end performance with Vercel
Records live every Friday at 4:30pm Eastern / 1:30pm Pacific / 21:30 UTC.
Guests:
Guillermo Rauch
- Iranian Hackers Found Way Into Encrypted Apps
- Microsoft declares its underwater data center test was a success
- China plans new data policy in response to Trump admin’s “bullying”
- Patient Passes away during a cyberattack on a hospital
- Ransomware has its first fatality
- Nvidia buys ARM Holdings from SoftBank for $40 billion
- Vue.js releases their 3.0 framework that is leaps and bounds improving performance and experience for web apps
- AT&T’s current 5G is slower than 4G in nearly every city tested by PCMag
- How should you defend yourself against deepfakes -- and should you even try?
- Guillermo Rauch, founder of Vercel talks about reinventing and refocusing front end performance vs. backend development.
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Links
- Iranian Hackers Found Way Into Encrypted Apps, Researchers Say
- Microsoft declares its underwater data center test was a success
- China plans new data policy in response to Trump admin’s “bullying”
- Woman dies during a ransomware attack on a German hospital
- Ransomware Gone Awry Has Fatal Consequences
- Nvidia buys ARM Holdings from SoftBank for $40 billion
- Vue.js v3.0.0 One Piece
- AT&T’s current 5G is slower than 4G in nearly every city tested by PCMag
- Don't Fall for It! Defending Against Deepfakes
- vercel.com