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What's going on in the world of tech. CompTIA Here’s what’s going on in the world of tech. [Five Questions with Cybersecurity Expert Eric O’Neill (Plus What It’s Like to Have Ryan Phillippe Play You in a Movie)]( Five Questions with Cybersecurity Expert Eric O’Neill (Plus What It’s Like to Have Ryan Phillippe Play You in a Movie) As an FBI investigator, Eric O’Neill developed a reputation for capturing some of the most sinister cybercriminals in the world, including Robert Hanssen, accused of selling secrets to Russia. The case was later turned into a Hollywood movie, “Breach,”... [Read More]( [How Tech Trends in ]( [How Tech Trends in "Stranger Things" Hold Up Today (and Tomorrow)]( Stranger Things Season 3 is here! As you’re getting ready to binge watch, take a look at some of the technology that’s appeared in the last few episodes, and see what the show’s vision of early-’80s tech tells us about where we are now—and where we might... [Read More]( [Communities & Councils Connection: Don’t Miss These Upcoming CompTIA Events ]( [Communities & Councils Connection: Don’t Miss These Upcoming CompTIA Events]( CompTIA Communities and Councils advance the IT industry by providing thought leadership, hosting networking events and spearheading industry initiatives. Want to get involved? Mark your calendar for these events from CompTIA’s Communities and Councils. [Read More]( [Five Myths About Drones in Business (and Why They’re Just Myths)]( [Five Myths About Drones in Business (and Why They’re Just Myths)]( The business value of drone technologies is increasing, according to CompTIA’s new Drone Market report, but there are still a lot of myths and misconceptions about what drones do and how they do it. It’s a challenge that members of CompTIA’s Drone Advisory... [Read More]( [Balancing the Benefits and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence]( [Balancing the Benefits and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence]( Determining how to use AI requires understanding the data requirements, programming model, and nature of the outputs. These elements add more complexity to an already complicated IT environment. For solution providers wondering how to best serve their... [Read More]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( CompTIA 3500 Lacey Road, Suite 100 | Downers Grove, Illinois, 60515 [Unsubscribe](

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