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Megan Morrone

Megan Morrone is the former interim editor of HR Brew. She has over twenty years of experience writing about tech and the workplace. She was previously a Senior Editor at Protocol Workplace and Medium’s OneZero. Before that she hosted and produced video podcasts for This Week in Tech. She is currently a contributor to Fast Company and The Daily Tech News Show.

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IT Operations

For this security company, AI hallucinations are a feature, not a bug

Jericho Security just launched a tool that creates sophisticated phishing test campaigns.

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IT Strategy

Databases and scalper bots are making Ticketmaster’s Taylor Swift fiasco difficult to fix

Accommodating giant spikes in activity while keeping track of availability is a tricky task.

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Cloud

These experts say data management in the cloud is a necessary cost

Transitioning to the cloud can save your company money and time if you do it right.

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Software

Everyone’s cheating on coding tests. Can a chatbot help?

CodeSignal just launched a tool to upskill engineers and catch ChatGPT cheaters.

Anne Johnston
Cloud

Capital One cloud chronicles: How one bank transitioned away from data centers

Capital One’s VP of cloud costs says saving money needs to be part of your DNA.

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Cybersecurity

Meme your way to better corporate security

This security training expert says protecting your network starts with creating camaraderie among team members.

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IT Operations

Women tech workers experience greater share of layoffs

Women are getting laid off in greater numbers at tech companies. Experts disagree as to why.

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Cloud

AWS’ Ben Schreiner talks cloud costs, data overload, and Gen AI

Amazon Web Services Head of Business Innovation wants you to know that Gen AI is not magic.

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Cybersecurity

Kevin Mitnick, the hacker turned security consultant, is dead at 59

The respected cybersecurity professional was once on the FBI’s most wanted list.

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Cybersecurity

People are still really lazy about their passwords

Keyboard walking is the new pet’s name