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Facebook has been ordered to pay a fine of $414m by EU regulators who ruled that the company had broken EU law by forcing users to accept personalized ads. The ruling could ...
Lessons in Securing Development Environments
The new world of software development is inherently collaborative — development teams are geographically dispersed and require easily accessible and automated tools to ship products and features quicker with confidence. The new ...
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