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(Source: ITWeb) “Our data centres have physical security but more and more we think about software security and we feel this is an area where we have some opportunities to be
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(Source: TNW) John Donne once said, “no man is an island.” If he lived in the 21st century, he might have said the same thing about software. Programs which, on
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(Source: Information Age) No matter how comprehensive individual pieces of security software are, as with any technology, they can’t be expected to run perfectly all the time. It’s important for businesses
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(Source: BGR) In recent months, Apple’s software development has been called into question like never before. Between a critical security bug in macOS, a brand-new product being launched late and without half of
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(Source: Help Net Security) AI projects will often involve software or systems from external service providers. It’s important that some insight into how decisions are reached is built into any service
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(Source: HealthITSecurity.com) Along with investigating potential security concerns, OIG reviewed project funding to ensure the money came from medical services appropriations. However, the agency was unable to substantiate that “the Orlando
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(Source: Virtual-Strategy Magazine) “If you spend more on coffee than on IT security, you will be hacked. What’s more, you deserve to be hacked” – Richard Clarke. When it comes
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(Source: Windows Central) First is anti-virus status, which can inform you whether a device’s anti-virus softwareis compatible with the latest Windows security update. Next, Analytics looks at Windows’ OS security update status to see
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(Source: MyBroadband) MIT researchers have built a new chip, hardwired to perform public-key encryption, that consumes only 1/400 as much power as software execution of the same … The most common
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(Source: Science Daily) MIT researchers have built a new chip, hardwired to perform public-key encryption, that consumes only 1/400 as much power as software execution of the same … The most
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