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Win $100,000 From Cisco On Digitization and the Internet of Things (IoT)

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Things like wells, cars, watches, refrigerators, and more will be connected to the Internet for the first time so that they can transmit and receive information.

Digitization is about connecting people and things to the Internet so that the information those connections provide can be used to improve processes and decision making.

With digitization and the Internet of Things (IoT), good ideas can make a difference more quickly than ever before by driving economic development and helping people solve some of our most pressing social and environmental challenges.

Who Should Enter?

This challenge is open to students or recent alumni from any college or university. Areas of impact could include, but are not limited to:

  • local industry/economic development
  • critical human needs (food, water, shelter, and disaster relief)
  • healthcare
  • economic empowerment/financial inclusion
  • education
  • environment
  • connectivity

Apply – Applications Close May 30 at 5 PM PT

Hail The Alpha, This Man Earned $1.6 billion In 2016

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James Simons, chairman and founder of Renaissance Technologies LLC, sits for a photograph at the opening night of the World Science Festival in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, June 1, 2011. The 4th annual World Science Festival runs from June 1-5. Photographer: Amanda Gordon/Bloomberg via Getty Images

In this world, we have legends in our midst, extremely brilliant mathematicians. They are making real money.

On Tuesday, the Institutional Investor’s Alpha magazine revealed the 25 best paid hedge fund managers in 2016. And it was James Simons, the founder of  Renaissance Technologies. Simons, a former codebreaker for the National Security Agency with a Ph.D. in mathematics, earned $1.6 billion in 2016. According to the Bloomberg Billionaire’s Index, Simons is worth about $15.7 billion.

Renaissance Technologies invests using computer algorithms and quantitative strategies. Its flagship fund, the Medallion fund, is known to charge much higher: a 5% management fee, and 44% cut of the profits. And investors were willing to pay for it. While many other funds suffered outflows in 2016, The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, reports that Renaissance attracted over $7 billion in new money during the year. Now, the firm is said to manage about $42 billion, with Medallion enjoying average annual returns of 40% since 1988. Still, Simons was paid roughly $100 million less than the year prior.

This Young Man Saved The World With $10 – He Made WannaCry Ransomware Actually Cry

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The world was cyber-saved from WannaCry by a 22-year old man. Yes, when computers across the world were hit by a major ransomware attack over the weekend, pandemonium ensued. WannaCry was targeting both end users as well as corporate servers, locking them down and extorting an unlock fee from the victims. The worst part was how the malware used a vulnerability in Windows to spread the infection among unpatched systems.

Despite Microsoft issuing an emergency patch for Windows XP, the action was too late to stem the tide of infections across the globe. Eventually, that first wave was broken apart by one single white hat hacker.

British cybersecurity researcher Marcus Hutchins, who goes by the name MalwareTech, was responsible for stopping the spread of the first wave of WannaCry’s infection. How? He just bought a website.

After WannaCry had gained its notoriety, the 22-year-old was studying the code responsible for the worldwide panic, in an effort to understand it. What he noticed was that, after infecting a system, WannCry contained a set of instructions directing it to check a gibberish URL. Curious to see why that was, Hutchins went ahead and registered the domain name mentioned in the code for around $10. And that little bit of curiosity bought security researchers valuable time, as it killed off the malware’s ability to infect other systems.

Experts believe the initial infections of WannaCry were carried out by phishing attacks through email, or by exploiting a network security hole. After that, the malware was capable of spreading itself using the exploit in Microsoft’s Windows vulnerability. However, it seems the malware’s creators had programmed a “kill switch” into it, in case they ever needed to quickly deactivate the infection. That’s why WannaCry kept checking the bogus URL each time it infected a new computer. The idea is that, as long as the URL wasn’t a live page, the infection would continue.

The minute Hutchins registered the domain, it stopped the malware’s ability to spread; a huge relief to security researchers, even if the infected systems still remained on lockdown. It gave people time to update and patch security vulnerabilities, especially in the US, where WannaCry was yet to effectively penetrate before the kill switch was found. Hutchins’ actions may have saved thousands of people from being the next line of victims by the malware.

Unfortunately, that next wave is already here. It didn’t take long after Hutchins’ discovery for newer versions of WannaCry to show up online, all lacking the safety kill switch their predecessor had. Of course, cybersecurity researchers are also hard at work, attempting to track down where WannaCry initiated from. Patching holes and updating security is well and good, but the only way to stop people from being victimised by malware they aren’t familiar with is to catch the perpetrators and stop the infection at the source.

Great For Cybersecurity Companies.

WannaCry has provided good advertising for cybersecurity companies around the world. The general constructs of cybersecurity in the last few weeks have been good for business. Symantec has jumped by around 4%, worth some $700 million in market cap. Companies like Fortinet, FireEye, Sophos, and Qualys have also jumped. F-Secure and Tokyo-listed Trend Micro also added a few percent to their share prices, worth several million dollars for each company. This is the state of the stock performances of major cybersecurity companies, according to Quartz. They are having one of the best years in a decade.

McAfee Provides Guidance On Global Cyberattack WannaCry

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McAfee, a leading global cybersecurity firm, shares  guidance on WannaCry, the global cyber ransom-ware. The  email is provided below:

 

Dear McAfee Customer,

This past Friday we witnessed a coordinated global cyberattack known as WannaCry. It is one of the biggest cyberattacks that we have ever seen impacting over 150 countries and infecting more than 250,000 machines. WannaCry is a type of malicious software (malware) classified as ransomware. It encrypts essential files on your Windows device and requires that you pay a ransom to unlock those files. Although it primarily focuses on organizational or business networks – as was the case with WannaCry – you can do your part to stop the spread of this by doing the following:

    • Since our security products are automatically updated, as a McAfee customer you are protected from this ransomware when you connect to the Internet and update your security software. As new variants of this ransomware arise, we will continuously update our software to keep you protected.
    • Apply any Microsoft Windows security patches that Microsoft has sent you. If you are using an older version of Microsoft’s operating systems, such as Windows XP or Windows 8, click here to download emergency security patches from Microsoft.
    • Be careful what you click on. This malware was distributed by phishing emails. You should only click on emails that you are sure came from a trusted source. Click here to learn more about phishing emails.
    • Be sure to back up all your computing devices. Regularly backing up your devices helps you recover your information should your computer become infected with ransomware.

We are actively working on a free decryption tool that, if successful, we will make it available as soon as possible. We are also working with law enforcement agencies around the world to understand who conducted this attack and will do everything we can to bring them to justice.

You can learn more about WannaCry by clicking here.

Sincerely,
Gary J. Davis
Chief Consumer Security Evangelist
McAfee, LLC

How 2017 Batch A NYSC Members Can Print Call Up Letters

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Prospective Corps members are expected to log on to the NYSC Portal to commence printing of their call-up letters from 18th May to 23rd May 2017 while those who did not subscribe for online printing should start collection of Call-up letters from 18th May from their various institutions of graduation.

You must go to camp with your call-up letter which must be in coloured format.

CLICK HERE TO PRINT CALL UP LETTERS

Things to note:

The call-up letter is a proof that you have been called-up for National Service. You must therefore present it to the state Coordinator, National Youth Service Corps of the state you are deployed to before you can be registered. All persons called-up are those whose results have been approved by the University Senate or the Polytechnic Academic Board and are also presented by their institutions to the National Youth Service Corps for mobilization. Registration at the camp shall only be for a period of 2 days. Be informed that there shall be no further registration in camp after the cut-off date and time.

  1. For the registration procedure however, you are requested to bring to camp your original statement of result, Institution identity card and 8 recent passport photographs. In addition, if you are a Medical Doctor, Pharmacist or an Optometrist you will be expected to bring along original of your registration certificate with the Nigerian Medical Council, Pharmacist Board or Optometrist Registration Council and evidence of completion of housemanship or internship.
  1. Arrangement has been made to pay the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Naira (#1,500.00) as Transport Allowance in the camp. Also the sum of One Thousand Naira (#1,000.00) shall be paid to you as local Transport Allowance. The above allowances are to be collected at the orientation camp of your state of deployment.
  1. I sincerely hope that you will participate fully in this noble scheme, bearing in mind that the nation will benefit from your participation. The motto of NYSC is ³Service and Humility´ which should be your motto throughout your year of National Service. 5. As a participant in the orientation course, you will be required to take to the camp your pillow and pillow case, mosquito net, bed sheets, plates, cutlery, bucket, drinking cup and torch light for your personal convenience.
  1. I enjoin you to contribute your best to the Nation in the programmes that have been carefully designed for the achievement of the lofty objectives of the scheme. You are expected to resume duty at your place of primary assignment immediately after the orientation as no leave whatsoever shall be granted for further preparations after assumption of duty. Please not:
  2. It is an offence to serve more than once in the NYSC scheme. ii. Prospective corps members are prohibited from bringing automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles etc. to camp. iii. That your one year of continuous national service begins from the date you report for service at the orientation camp iv. Prospective corps members are reminded that national service is about service to the fatherland; therefore they need to accept their deployment to any state in good faith. However, relocation is granted only to married women, to enable them join their husbands, and those with life threating ailments. 7. Nigerian graduates who are foreign-trained should in addition to their academic certificates be ready to present their travelling documents (International Passports) etc. for verification at the point of registration.
  1. You are to report to the Orientation Camp with your functional Bank Account Number and Bank Verification Number (BVN)
  1. The NYSC programme is for a continuous period of 12months and you must abide by this after registration at the orientation camp
  1. Wishing you a most exciting, rewarding and hitch-free service year. Looking forward to meeting you personally in your state of deployment.