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(Source: Dark Reading) They took a deep dive examining security programs across the US for their presentation. Foremost among their findings was that while most schools today use …
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(Source: The Verge) Microsoft is launching a new Windows Bounty Program today, designed to expand its existing security bug bounty programs. While the software giant has …
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(Source: Economic Times) The survey is based on responses from more than 5,000 IT security decision … 62 per cent of the respondents in India feel hardware security modules (HSMs) …
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(Source: Entrepreneur) The news is probably music to the ears of IT security pros everywhere. In 2015, the plugin was deemed “the most frequently exploited product” by security firm …
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(Source: Cellular News) IT security professionals predict that DDoS attacks will get larger and more significant in the year ahead, and are already preparing for attacks that could cause …
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(Source: WIRED) At the Black Hat security conference Wednesday, security researcher Ruben Santamarta laid out a series of potentially hackable security flaws in the software …
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(Source: Fast Company) The numbers also show that Facebook continues to be a mobile-first … Amid widespread concerns about the security of connected devices, securityresearchers …
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(Source: Network World) In this review we look at five mobile survey apps: iBwave Wi-Fi Mobile, iMapper …. However, the Scan Tool doesn’t show the security status of the APs, which …
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(Source: Week Herald) It is engaged in providing enterprise mobility management (EMM) and mobilesecurity, and offers a portfolio of enterprise software solutions and services that …
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(Source: South China Morning Post) Security concerns, however, rank reasonably highly when using mobile payments overseas, with more than a third (37 per cent) admitting they were “not …
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