Thursday, 25 June 2015

How Lessig's Super PAC Aims to Kill Super PACs; Is C++ the Right Tool For This Project?

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How Lessig's Super PAC Aims to Kill Super PACs
Lawrence Lessig's Mayday Super PAC is working to eliminate the inherent corruption of having a government run almost entirely by people who manage to raise -- or have their "non-connected" Super PACs raise -- most of the money they need to run their campaigns. But Mayday isn't about right or left wing or partisan politics. We talk to Mayday's Benjamin Singer about how the Super PAC aims to fundamentally change the way campaigns are funded.

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Practical Guide to IT Security Breach Prevention
With users connecting to unsecured public networks and running multiple applications from both company and personal devices, sensitive corporate data is more vulnerable than ever before. For your security policies to be effective, they need to bring all devices and applications under IT control and regulate user behavior. Kaspersky Lab has created a set of guides to simplify this seemingly daunting task.

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