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Companies that are aggressively adopting mobility are experiencing far more incidents than their more cautious counterparts, but they are also reaping far greater rewards thanks to mobile, according to a new study.
A new report on U.S. cybersecurity efforts suggests the Department of Defense still has a lot of work to do, despite billions of tax dollars spent on IT security in the past years.
More than half of organizations don't know where their encryption keys and digital certificates are deployed, how they are being used and who is using them. Nor do they have an accurate inventory of their keys and certificates. This makes them v
This week's IT security news roundup has stories on rodents helping each other solve problems from thousands of miles away; cyber attacks that hurt the value of brands; China blaming the United States for hacking; and more.
In the thick of an increasingly IoT heavy era, an array of diligent efforts must be set in place to keep an enterprise network secure including preventative measures, monitoring network on-ramps, and educating end users.rn
Outrage over China's use of its military to further business interests is prevalent today. But the fact of the matter is the Chinese are just doing unto others as was done to them, according to CIO.com blogger Constantine von Hoffman.
Leaders from industry and academia testify at a joint House subcommittee hearing about the importance of government support for cybersecurity research and education. R&D is imperative to bolster defenses again digital attacks on critical infrastr
Users of PCs and Macs are told to download Flash patch ASAP to avoid hacker attack. Firefox is the major target.
Revenues for social networking site Yammer have been surging since Microsoft bought the company last summer and is sure to increase as Yammer gets woven into Sharepoint Online and Office 365.
An upcoming version of Mozilla’s Firefox browser will block third-party Internet cookies served by online advertisers. That's great for people who don't want to be tracked, but online advertisers are up in arms over the change.
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