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Some of the indispensable technology that you use every day was so ahead of its time that it now goes largely unnoticed. Here the innovations that forever changed email, Web development, database management and other "givens" in today'
The cloud offers a number of benefits to online users, but it's also riddled with risks. A Wired reporter's recent experience should serve as a cautionary tale for all individuals and companies that are embracing the cloud.
BlackBerry-maker RIM released a statement last week to refute recent reports that suggest the company granted access to encrypted corporate data to the Indian government. RIM has repeatedly stated that it simply cannot grant such access, but some med
In a world where iPads and Android devices are the rage, Seton Hall University bucked the BYOD trend and opted for Windows 8 tablets and ultrabooks for students and faculty, even though the OS doesn't ship officially until October. Why did the u
Whether it’s a natural disaster, a hardware failure, or a cyberattack, IT leaders face myriad challenges when it comes to managing and mitigating IT risks.
Porn makers are accusing people of illegally downloading their sleazy content. They'll tell you that you're responsible even if someone else is doing it using your Wi-Fi network. But it's not true.
The Senate voted to end debate on the revised Cybersecurity Act and move toward a final vote; Dropbox officials have confirmed a rumored security breach; and in an apparent bid to find out how good its computer security is, a French company is trying
Much of an organization's most sensitive information resides in unstructured files and documents that are commonly subject to data loss and leakage--especially in today's mobile, Web-based world. IT pros must develop an approach to securing
Cybercrime costs the world $1 trillion? It costs American companies $250 billion a year? Who comes up with these numbers? Pro Publica proves that these frequently cited costs are indeed made up out of thin air.
Dropbox got hacked and there's plenty of blame to go around in this debacle. Dropbox dropped the ball, but users made it worse.
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