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AWS is restoring operations after a massive outage disrupted internet access worldwide, affecting major platforms like Snapchat, Facebook, Fortnite, Delta, Coinbase, and several banks. The issue stemmed from a DNS failure that temporarily prevented access to data stored in AWS systems, causing widespread service interruptions and “Error 404” messages. Experts say the outage, which exposed how heavily global internet infrastructure depends on AWS, may have cost hundreds of billions of dollars. Amazon says it has “fully mitigated” the issue and continues investigating the root cause. This and more on the Tech Field Day News Rundown with Tom Hollingsworth and guest host Kate Scarcella. Time Stamps:
- 0:00 - Cold Open
- 0:27 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown
- 1:21 - MLCommons Unveils New Standard for AI Security
- 3:47 - Nation-State Hackers Breach F5, Endangering Thousands of Networks
- 6:49 - Hackers Breach U.S. Nuclear Weapons Plant via SharePoint Flaws
- 11:20 - Broadcom Unveils Thor Ultra: 800G Open Ethernet NIC for AI
- 15:12 - Veeam Acquires Securiti AI for $1.7 Billion
- 17:56 - ShengShu Launches Vidu Q2 to Compete with OpenAI and Google
- 21:48 - Amazon Web Services Recovers After Major Global Outage
- 29:48 - The Weeks Ahead: Upcoming Tech Field Day Events
- 31:52 - Thanks for Watching the Tech Field Day News Rundown
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