Friday, June 09, 2023

Utopia Consulting Art Imitating … : Celia Pacquola still amazed when Utopia predicts real-life bureaucratic absurdities

Wow, this report about the toxic work environment of Lost is tough to read. Memories of officers and other characters at Czechoslovak Communist Army seem to be even peppered in capitalist most institutions … 


SEC’s Gensler offered to serve as an adviser to Binance in 2019: Lawyers claim


Greg Monahan - Binance Continues to Attract Unique Talents as it Appoints Former FBI Agent for Investigations Unit Binance has been actively working on fighting crypto crimes and ponzi schemes


Whopper Returns: Tax Office fee bonanza the latest in the privatisation of government


The Secret IRS Files: Trove of Never-Before-Seen Records Reveal How the Wealthiest Avoid Income Tax


ATO data shows 66 millionaires paid no income tax in 2020-21, with eastern Sydney postcodes home to the richest people


Utopia recap: freeway delays and a legalled farewell


Dirty Harry Talking: ‘Who are they to stop me?’ Triguboff slams council over Zetland housing stoush


NY Times Op-Eds: The Role Of Technology In Our Lives


The Unacknowledged Realities Of Extraterritorial Taxation


Tarred PwC partner breaks his silence - PwC’s head of reputation quits as firm’s horror show continues



Celia Pacquola still amazed when Utopia predicts real-life bureaucratic absurdities


Twitter's Head of Trust Ella Irwin resigns, becomes second to quit the job since Elon Musk takeover


Top Cyberattacks Revealed in New Threat Intelligence Report

We recognize that in today's world, security leaders must expand their focus beyond technologies and their vulnerabilities. To effectively manage risk, security leaders must continually analyze the global threat landscape and understand how business decisions can influence their organization's threat profile

 New report provides actionable intelligence about attacks, threat actors, and campaigns. Ismael Valenzuela, Vice President of Threat Research & Intelligence, BlackBerry. We recognize that in today’s world, security leaders must expand their focus beyond technologies and their vulnerabilities. 



To effectively manage risk, security leaders must continually analyze the global threat landscape and understand how business decisions can influence their organization’s threat profile. Similarly, business leaders require awareness of their security posture, risk exposure, and cyber-defense strategy that can affect business operations. Through the “BlackBerry Global Threat Intelligence Report,” modern leaders can have timely access to this important information. 

Based on the telemetry obtained from our own artificial intelligence (AI)-driven products and analytical capabilities, and complemented by other public and private intelligence sources, our global BlackBerry Threat Research and Intelligence team provides actionable intelligence about attacks, threat actors, and campaigns so that you can make well-informed decisions and take prompt, effective actions…

To create this new “Global Threat Intelligence Report,” the team analyzed more than 1.5 million stopped cyberattacks, occurring between Dec. 1, 2022, and Feb. 28, 2023…”


Are AI luminaries too freaked out by their creation? Nonzero


The rare license plates that sell for millions Alts. “People are now paying millions. For a license plate.” Works for the bitcoin ordinals!


Why Rastafari smoke marijuana for sacramental reasons and the faith’s other beliefs 

 

 The QAnon Shaman Is Out of Prison and Selling Yoga Leggings Now Vice Nature is healing


Utah primary schools ban Bible for ‘vulgarity and violence’ BBC (Brunches with Cats)


The Man Who Knows What the World’s Richest People Want (and How To Get It) Vice. Structurally (sociolologically) this is extremely interesting. How many other people are “two degrees of separation from any significant gatekeeper in the world,” and what do they do?

 

Zeitgeist 2023 Heisenberg Report. Implications of Dollar General’s weak report

 

Idle rich baffled by poor people’s distaste for dangerous, low-paying jobs Boing Boing 

 

Sick Workers Tied to 40% of Food Poisoning Outbreaks, C.D.C. Says NYT

 

The grid part II – the golden age of the power industry Construction Physics. Part I


An Anthropologist of Filth Harpers