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Tim Keown, ESPN, September 18, 2014 Roger Goodell has disappeared. In the NFL’s hour of greatest need, its leader has decided to remain silent and invisible. Poof! Vanished. For more than a week, as pictures emerge and indictments are filed and news...
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Nathan Layne, Reuters, September 8, 2014 Home Depot Inc is being tight-lipped about its possible credit card breach, the opposite approach to the one Target Corp took nearly a year ago. Almost a week after security blogger Brian Krebs warned that Home Depot could be...
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Freyan Billimoria, Levo League, July 8, 2014 Davia Temin joins Freyan Billimoria for Levo League’s “Office Hours,” a weekly, 30-minute live Q&A video chat that gives viewers an exclusive inside look into the career path, lessons learned and...
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Josh Lipton, CNBC, May 22, 2014 EBay says a cyberattack breached a database containing passwords and other non-financial data. CNBC’s Josh Lipton and Davia Temin, president and CEO of Temin and Company, provide perspective. […read more]
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CNBC/Reuters, May 21, 2014 E-commerce company eBay said client identity information including emails, addresses and birthdays was stolen in a hacking attack between late February and early March. EBay urged users to change their passwords after the attack on a...
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While few people agree on just about any aspect of Jill Abramson’s dismissal as executive editor of the New York Times, there’s general consensus on this: The company didn’t handle it well. “When someone is embroiled in a dispute, you become myopic and you see...