In an increasingly digital age, titans in every industry are fighting a constant battle to avoid data security breaches. As data thieves become savvier, their targets continue to evolve. In recent years, cybercriminals have begun to shift their focus from personal and...
Month: August 2020
FAA finally proposes changes to Boeing’s 737 Max jet
Before the controversial Boeing 737 Max can take off again, it must undergo numerous design changes in order to address safety issues that surfaced after two fatal crashes, said U.S. regulators on Aug. 3. Crashes involving the jet in 2018 in Indonesia and in 2019 in...
Statute of limitations can preclude copyright lawsuits
It is rare for any profitable creative or intellectual endeavor to be the product of a single mind. It is also unique for intelligent people to collaborate without clashing. Unfortunately, financial success often comes at a cost of the parting of ways. Securing...
Minimizing risk may not make safety matters obsolete
Although virtually everyone has boarded an airplane at some point, relatively few may consider the people whose livelihoods depend on supporting the aviation industry. Engineers, manufacturers and mechanics provide the groundwork necessary for getting up in the air....