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Financial Apps are Ripe for Exploit via Reverse Engineering  ThreatpostWhite hat hacker reverse engineers financial apps and finds a treasure trove of security issues. Read more https://threatpost.com/financial-apps-are-ripe-for-exploit-via-reve
Admin 02.04.2019 0 88

Sohail Parekh Joins MobileIron to Lead EngineeringPR Newswire (press release)Sohail Parekh brings more than 20 years of experience leading diverse engineering teams to conceptualize, build, and deliver business-critical products and services. Sohail previo
Admin 19.03.2018 0 59

Michigan State engineering program gets boost from GEDetroit Free PressA revamped third-floor lobby of a dorm on the campus of Michigan State University is designed to be a place for students to collaborate and learn. Officials from the East Lansing school
Admin 05.02.2016 0 79

Delmarva Daily TimesSylvester earns professional engineering licenseDelmarva Daily TimesChristopher N. Sylvester, P.E., of Davis, Bowen & Friedel, Inc.'s Milford, Delaware office recently attained licensure as a professional engineer (P.E.) from th
Admin 05.02.2016 0 80

MobileIron Appoints Daniel Fields SVP of Engineering and Chief Software Development OfficerPR Newswire (press release)MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- MobileIron (NASDAQ: MOBL), the leader in mobile enterprise security, today announced t
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Montana State UniversityMSU engineering professor earns prestigious NSF CAREER AwardMontana State UniversityThe grant will further the work of Ron June, assistant professor of mechanical and industrial engineering in the MSU College of Engineering, who hop
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Penn CurrentPenn Engineering students contribute design to futuristic Hyperloop transportPenn CurrentA team of students traveled from the School of Engineering and Applied Science to Texas A&M University to pitch their designs for the Hyperloop, a scie
Admin 04.02.2016 0 125

DZone NewsSocial Engineering from Kevin MitnickDZone News... the FBI's most wanted hacker, to spending years in jail before finally being released. It's a fascinating book that at times reads like a thriller. One of the things that struck me when r
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