Tag: security
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Innovation Spurs Job Growth With the President’s job summit beginning today, folks all around DC are talking about job creation. This was a dominant theme at the Innovation Economy Conference on Monday and Tuesday as well. The intention of the conference was to facilitate a dialogue among government leaders, industry executives, academics and others interested in outlining workable ideas to spur U.S. innovation.At Intel,...
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Intel Partners with White House to Advance Math and Science Education Today, we had the honor of joining President Obama as he announced a national science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education initiative, called the “Educate to Innovate” campaign. This is the first time a president has made this level of commitment to math and science education. At Intel, math and science education has been a focus of more than $1...
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The Difficulties of Defining and Discussing Security: A Perspective from the IGF 2009 The 4th annual Internet Governance Forum is ended today in Sharm el Sheikh Egypt. Over 1500 delegates from around the world representing various industry sectors, governments, NGOs, and civil society are gathered to discuss important issues that affect the Internet. This might seem broad and irrelevant to a technology company like Intel, but if you think about the breadth of...
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What Does a Lost or Stolen Laptop Cost? A recent independent study done by the Ponemon Institute and commissioned by Intel, found that lost or stolen laptops cost their corporate owners an average of $49,246. The Ponemon Institute analyzed 138 instances of lost or stolen laptops to better understand the problems and costs. The study found that sensitive data, rather than the cost of the computer itself, is...
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