Yael Grauer, Dice.com

Yael Grauer

Dice.com

Phoenix, AZ, United States

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Past:
  • Dice.com
  • Slate
  • The Intercept
  • Civil Eats
  • Experience Life
  • Muck Rack
  • WIRED
  • VerticalResponse
  • Sherdog.com

Past articles by Yael:

Python Programming Language: Guides, Tutorials, and Downloads

Python is a robust programming language, widely used by many large organizations that prize its versatility and ease of use. → Read More

Cybersecurity Expert Careers: Skills to Embrace, Pitfalls to Avoid

Building a career in cybersecurity takes perseverance, a hyper-awareness of the changing threat landscape, and a willingness to constantly learn new → Read More

As Blockchain Industry Shifts, Tech and UX Skills in High Demand

The 2018 cryptocurrency crash may have had a silver lining, at least for technologists interested in blockchain. Many people attracted to the Bitcoin hype → Read More

Python Programming Language: Guides, Tutorials, and Downloads

Python is a robust programming language, widely used by many large organizations that prize its versatility. It’s utilized at Netflix, Dropbox and Google; → Read More

R Programming Language: Guides, Tutorials, Downloads and More

Whether you’re dipping into the R programming language for the first time or adding it to your current toolkit, you’re not alone. As of March 2019, R is → Read More

Why Is It OK for Cellphone Companies to Sell Your Location Data to Third Parties?

There is no way to opt out of this kind of location tracking. → Read More

Breaking into DevOps Engineering

DevOps boils down to a collection of technical and cultural practices that allow organizations to build products at a more efficient clip. Here's how to break into the segment. → Read More

The Potential Downside of Unlimited PTO and Vacations

Unlimited PTO or vacation sounds pretty fantastic, but the reality is that such perks come with some potential loopholes that can affect you in big ways. → Read More

Staggering Variety of Clandestine Trackers Found In Popular Android Apps

Researchers built a custom platform to root out trackers in mobile apps. They discovered 44 different varieties in 300 apps downloaded by billions of people. → Read More

Why You Should Get a Job in Blockchain

Although experienced blockchain developers are in demand, the technology underlying blockchain is still in its infancy. Is it time to get onboard? → Read More

Why You Should Get a Job in Blockchain

Although experienced blockchain developers are in demand, the technology underlying blockchain is still in its infancy. Is it time to get onboard? → Read More

Hunting (Software) Bugs for Fun and Profit

In a bid to lock down their infrastructure and eliminate any bug that pops up, some companies have begun crowdsourcing their security. → Read More

Hunting (Software) Bugs for Fun and Profit

In a bid to lock down their infrastructure and eliminate any bug that pops up, some companies have begun crowdsourcing their security. → Read More

Hit App Sarahah Quietly Uploads Your Address Book

A security researcher with the firm Bishop Fox caught the app uploading emails and phone numbers right after it is first launched. → Read More

Solutions to Help 55 Million People Out of Food Deserts

Programs that provide more access to fresh, healthy foods—and help them grow it—can create positive change in low-income communities. → Read More

Time Management Tips for Job Seekers

It’s easy to get burned out and discouraged while hunting for a new job. Here's how to make your search far more productive. → Read More

What to Do When People Take Credit for Your Work

That feeling of satisfaction after a job well done can easily fizzle when a co-worker or boss takes credit for your ideas. → Read More

Everyone Wants to Buy Congress’ Browser Histories, but It Probably Isn’t Possible

Shortly before Congress voted to reverse an FCC privacy rule allowing internet service providers to sell customer data without consent, Cards Against H ... → Read More

WikiLeaks Says the CIA Can “Bypass” Secure Messaging Apps Like Signal. What Does That Mean?

When WikiLeaks released Vault 7, a series of leaks on the CIA hacking, people who use secure messaging apps were alarmed. The press release accompanyin ... → Read More

How Tech Pros Can Volunteer in Fun Ways

Even if they have a busy schedule, tech professionals can volunteer to help others learn the tech skills they need to succeed. Here's how. → Read More