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AMD President & CEO Dr. Lisa Su to Keynote at COMPUTEX 2021 on High-Performance Computing Ecosystem

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Thursday, May 6, 2021

b'TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade and Development Council) announced today that Dr. Lisa Su, President and CEO of AMD, is invited back to deliver a keynote address at COMPUTEX 2021.

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  • b'TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade and Development Council) announced today that Dr. Lisa Su, President and CEO of AMD, is invited back to deliver a keynote address at COMPUTEX 2021.
  • Lisa Su is proud to join COMPUTEX once again in 2021.
  • \xe2\x80\x9cAMD is a star that continues to accelerate in the tech industry, and we are very excited that Dr. Lisa Su is joining COMPUTEX 2021.
  • COMPUTEX will launch the Online-Merge-Offline (OMO) exhibition platform "COMPUTEX 2021 Hybrid" in 2021.

Thycotic Announces Endpoint Privilege Management Solution for Unix/Linux

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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

WASHINGTON, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Thycotic , provider of privileged access management (PAM) solutions for more than 12,500 organizations worldwide, including 25 of the Fortune 100, today announced new privilege management capabilities for workstations running Unix and Linux.

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  • WASHINGTON, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Thycotic , provider of privileged access management (PAM) solutions for more than 12,500 organizations worldwide, including 25 of the Fortune 100, today announced new privilege management capabilities for workstations running Unix and Linux.
  • The latest release of Thycotic's Privilege Manager solution includes a Sudo plugin that saves Unix/Linux administrators time, while still providing granular control over privileged activities.
  • With the latest release of Thycotic's Privilege Manager, enterprises can protect all critical IT systems, regardless of operating platform, with a central solution.
  • Visit Thycotic.com for more information on Privilege Manager 11.0 and a free, 30-day Privilege Manager trial .

AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su to Keynote at CES 2021

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) today announced that AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su will keynote during CES 2021 , the world's most influential technology event.

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  • ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) today announced that AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su will keynote during CES 2021 , the world's most influential technology event.
  • As we push the envelope on performance, we expand what is possible in personal computing, gaming and online services and experiences," said Dr. Lisa Su, President and CEO of AMD.
  • Dr. Su has held the position of AMD president and chief executive officer since October 2014, and serves on the AMD Board of Directors.
  • Following a keynote at CES 2019, this will be the second time Dr. Su will present a CES keynote.

COCM Assumes Management of University Park Apartments at Salisbury University

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Thursday, May 21, 2020

SALISBURY, Md., May 21, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Salisbury University (SU) and the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO) have selected COCM (Capstone On-Campus Management), a Birmingham, AL-based student housing firm, to manage University Park Apartments (UPA).

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  • SALISBURY, Md., May 21, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Salisbury University (SU) and the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO) have selected COCM (Capstone On-Campus Management), a Birmingham, AL-based student housing firm, to manage University Park Apartments (UPA).
  • COCM assumed management of the community in March of 2020.
  • The firm will provide full turn-key management services for the project, with SU supporting the leasing efforts by promoting UPA as an option for its second-year students.
  • "With more than a decade and a half of management experience in partnership with dozens of campuses, COCM is an ideal management partner for University Park," said Dr. Dane Foust, SU Vice President of Student Affairs.

New Sudo Features Integrate Popular Privileged Access Application Into Enterprise Security and IT Strategies

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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

It adds security measures and extensibility needed for effective management of privileged access.

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  • It adds security measures and extensibility needed for effective management of privileged access.
  • Sudo 1.9, which is available immediately, enables central collection of Sudo logs, provides additional plugins for audit and approval, and allows Sudo plugins to be written in Python.
  • With these and other enhancements, organizations can increasingly leverage Sudo to manage the use of privileges across systems and can audit that use for increased visibility into privileged access.
  • Sudo 1.9 has been tested and works in conjunction with One Identity Privilege Manager for Sudo which provides additional enterprise features, such as centralized management.

LastPass Psychology of Passwords Report Reveals 91% of People Know Password Reuse is Insecure, Yet Two Thirds Do It Anyway

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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Password behaviors remain largely unchanged from the same study conducted two years ago translating to some risky behaviors.

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  • Password behaviors remain largely unchanged from the same study conducted two years ago translating to some risky behaviors.
  • 53 percent report not changing passwords in the past 12 months despite a breach in the news.
  • And while 91 percent know that using the same password for multiple accounts is a security risk, 66 percent mostly or always use the same password.
  • The Psychology of Passwords survey was commissioned by LastPass and fielded by independent panel research firm Lab42 fromMarch 5-15, 2020.

What do "password" and President Trump have in common? Both lost ranking on SplashData's Annual Worst Passwords List

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Using such letter/number combinations may seem to be complex but will not fool hackers who know millions of people use them.

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  • Using such letter/number combinations may seem to be complex but will not fool hackers who know millions of people use them.
  • Each year, SplashData evaluates millions of leaked passwords to determine which passwords were most used by computer users during that year.
  • Common passwords that continually appear on the Worst Passwords list, beyond "password" and "123456", include "princess", "qwerty", "iloveyou" and "welcome."
  • SplashData, provider of password management applications TeamsID, Gpass, and SplashID, releases its annual list in an effort to encourage the adoption of stronger passwords.

Bad Password Habits die Hard, Shows SplashData's 8th Annual Worst Passwords List

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Thursday, December 13, 2018

LOS GATOS, Calif., Dec. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Bad habits die hard, according to SplashData's eighth annual list of Worst Passwords of the Year.

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  • LOS GATOS, Calif., Dec. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Bad habits die hard, according to SplashData's eighth annual list of Worst Passwords of the Year.
  • After evaluating more than 5 million passwords leaked on the Internet, the company found that computer users continue using the same predictable, easily guessable passwords.
  • While terrible passwords such as "123456" and "password" continue in the #1 and #2 spots, respectively, President Trump debuted on this year's list with "donald" showing up as the 23rd most frequently used password.
  • SplashData, provider of password management applications TeamsID, Gpass, and SplashID, releases its annual list in an effort to encourage the adoption of stronger passwords.