Karen Roby is a reporter for TechRepublic. Prior to joining Red Ventures, Karen worked as an anchor and reporter for several CBS affiliate stations owned by Hearst Communications and Gray Television.
An Australian open source foundation is introducing a new approach to encryption called splintering, TechRepublic’s Karen Roby talks with the Tide Foundation’s co-founder.
While boutique vendors like System76 catered to Linux enthusiasts for years, major brands such as Dell, Lenovo, and now Huawei are selling Linux-powered notebooks.
TechRepublic’s Karen Roby interviews a telecommunications equipment expert about the potential benefits of sticking with 4G—or even 3G—in areas that aren’t ready to move to 5G.
Cybersecurity attacks can cripple small businesses that aren’t prepared. TechRepublic’s Karen Roby talks with a security expert about ransomware, phishing attacks, and inadequate IT defense plans.
Frank Abagnale, the real life subject of Spielberg’s, “Catch Me If You Can,” talks with Karen Roby about cryptocurrency, blockchain, and why he fears the security fallout of IOT devices.
Ransomware, SQL injection attacks, and cross-site scripting are also serious cybersecurity risks for banks and brokerage firms, according to a new study.
The franchises behind sporting events are frequently open to significant cybersecurity threats. TechRepublic’s Karen Roby spoke with a security expert about the unique challenges facing athletic organizations.
Potholes are often a costly and frustrating problem for cities to manage. TechRepublic’s Karen Roby talked with the CIO of Memphis about a new AI program that is making the issue much easier to solve.
Frank Abagnale, the inspiration behind the hit movie, Catch Me If You Can, talks with TechRepublic’s Karen Roby about the dangers of social media posts.
Tech-Republic’s Karen Roby talks with Rockwell Automation’s Blake Moret about the Advanced Academy of Manufacturing’s veterans training program, which is helping the manufacturing sector’s skills gap.
Con man turned cybersecurity expert Frank Abagnale talks with TechRepublic’s Karen Roby about the steps people can take to protect their identity and encourage better credit practices.