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The company is setting up four ‘technology and innovation hubs’ in the US
The perception of IT's value and its status within an organization are in constant flux. Here's how to stay relevant.
Believing that their security program is good enough means there's a good chance they’ll be breached
A Boston police detective told the Boston Fed’s 2017 Cybersecurity Conference that one reason cybercrime is rampant is because victims make it too easy
MIT CSAIL researchers create wireless technology for continuously — and unobtrusively — measuring walking speed in an effort to detect signs of cognitive and other health deteriorations
New research shows a major disconnect between what recruiters and hiring managers expect from entry-level IT talent and the skills and experience new grads actually have.
Build platforms, back-end services, native vs. web—to launch the right mobile development strategy, you must make sense of several moving parts
Companies hire a third party to scour public databases to make sure employees are not getting into legal trouble that would impact their jobs. But is it ethical?
An attorney warns about the gotchas in employment contracts; security jobs go begging; master's degrees in computer science pay off.
Kavraki currently planning motions of Robonaut 2, NASA’s robotic assistant at the International Space Station