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Moderator Anna Kalinowsky, heise online editor-in-chief Dr. Volker Zota (@DocZet) and editor Malte Kirchner (@maltekir) talk about the following topics in this issue:
Cloudburst at cloud provider: A ransomware attack has deleted the entire data base of the Danish cloud provider CloudNordic, including backups. The company cannot and does not want to respond to the blackmailers’ demands. right? And how much criticism does the company have to put up with? 60 years of continuous production: the compact cassette celebrated its world premiere on August 28, 1963 in Berlin. The music experience changed her profoundly. What significance did the cassette have from today’s perspective? Is it as important as vinyl in the history of music? And will we one day think about switching to streaming in the same way? DSA comes into force: The Digital Services Act brings all sorts of new regulations for the big tech companies. For example, social networks must also offer a view that is not controlled by the algorithm. Will the EU really be able to improve the network with this? Or is there a risk of Europe being excluded, as was the case with Threads? https://www.heise.de/news/Der-Digital-Services-Act-tritt-fuer-grosse-Online-provider-in-Kraft-9284084.html
Thursdays. 17 o’clock. Live. heise online talks about current technical developments and network politics. You can join in the discussion before, during and after the show via tweets with the hashtag #heiseshow. The #heiseshow is available…
Also included again: a nerd birthday, the WTF of the week and tricky quiz questions.
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