SUMMARY 08 CYBERSECURITY COURSES RAMP UP AMID SHORTAGE OF PROFESSIONALS 28 COMPANY TESTS HIGH-ALTITUDE AIRSHIP OVER NEW MEXICO DESERT 52 M2 PROCESSOR - WWDC22: APPLE SILICON POWER GOING EVEN FURTHER 82 THE S&P 500 IS IN A BEAR MARKET; HERE’S WHAT THAT MEANS UPS TESTS TINY BATTERY-POWERED CYCLES IN CONGESTED CITIES 38 BROADBAND EXPANSION HAS COMPANIES LOOKING TO RECRUIT 44 COINBASE GLOBAL PLANS TO CUT 1,100 JOBS, OR 18% OF STAFF 76 TESLA PROPOSES A 3-FOR-1 STOCK SPLIT; ELLISON TO LEAVE BOARD 96 AUTOMAKERS ASK CONGRESS TO LIFT ELECTRIC VEHICLE TAX CAP 102 US REPORT: NEARLY 400 CRASHES OF AUTOMATED TECH VEHICLES 112 SO LONG, INTERNET EXPLORER. THE BROWSER RETIRES 120 HOW TO AFFORD SUMMER ROAD TRIPS AMID HIGH GAS PRICES 126 SPACEX CLOSER TO LAUNCHING GIANT ROCKETSHIP AFTER FAA REVIEW 134 CHAOS REIGNS IN ‘JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION’ 156 ONE PLUG AND DONE: EU TO REQUIRE COMMON WAY TO CHARGE PHONES 178 SAVINGS INCENTIVES: HOW 401(K)S GET US TO DO THE RIGHT THING 184 QUALCOMM WINS ANTITRUST CASE AGAINST EU COMMISSION 190 CHINA’S FACTORY ACTIVITY REBOUNDS AS ANTI-VIRUS CURBS EASE 194 INTERIOR PHASING OUT PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES AT NATIONAL PARKS 198 MUSIC 140 MOVIES & TV SHOWS 148 TOP 10 ALBUMS 168 TOP 10 MUSIC VIDEOS 170 TOP 10 TV SHOWS 172 TOP 10 BOOKS 174 TOP 10 SONGS 176 08 CYBERSECURITY COURSES RAMP UP AMID SHORTAGE OF PROFESSIONALS The pressure was on. Someone, somewhere, was attacking computer systems so customers couldn’t reach certain websites. In a windowless room in Denver, Zack Privette had worked all morning with his security team to figure out what the cyber strangers were up to. “What’s happened is that we have an attacker who has been going through our different websites and they found a vulnerability into our active directory and …,” Privette explained to Richard Mac Namee, identified as chief operating officer of the company under attack. 09 “OK, I’m not technical. What does that mean?” interrupted Mac Namee, who is really the director of the new Cybersecurity Center at Metropolitan State University of Denver. And he’s actually quite technical. This was a simulation. The makeshift “Cyber Range” command center inside MSU Denver’s Cybersecurity Center had multiple TV screens showing ominous maps of live cyber threats. It’s part of a unique training ground for students, recent grads and people who don’t even attend the college but are interested in cybersecurity careers. Privette, who isn’t an MSU student, got to experience the Cyber Range program because it’s open to outsiders. The industry needs more outsiders. According to one estimate, there are 66 cybersecurity professionals for every 100 job openings nationwide. It’s tighter in Colorado, where there are 59 for every 100. And demand is growing faster than training programs like MSU can graduate. Mac Namee is behind the school’s Cybersecurity Center and getting the school designated as a National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense in March. A former commander in the United Kingdom’s Special Forces who’s worked as a specialist in counterterrorism, Mac Namee keeps it practical. During the simulation, he pretends to be an ordinary company executive. Students must figure out how to explain the cyber mayhem to non-techies — and fast! “It is a giant database that … holds their DNS server. And what a DNS server does is when you type in Google.com, it will change that to the IP 10