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There’s an easy way to protect your data in the cloud.
Software sets workflows and automated responses for quickly dealing with security incidents.
Adds DNS, secure Web gateway to VNF roster, boost performance of existing offerings
Cybercriminal groups increasingly attempt to break into banks' computer networks to steal funds
A new survey identifies the top causes of hardware problems in smartphones. The biggest issue? User behavior!
DigitalOcean starts to make its move to work further up the stack. but can it keep its simplicity while it does?
Subcommittee to hold hearing Thursday on H-1B visa
Even if it was a screw-up, Apple's still obligated to help access the iPhone; there may be more info there than a backup would include
The new App Config Community aims to help developers configure their apps for enterprise management
End users can be enticed to use the new apps because of the iPad's 'fun' and 'cool' vibe
Workers earning up to $40/hour at risk
Chuck Robbins opposes back doors but sees a need for balance between privacy and national security
Docker, home of the eponymously named container solution, is today announcing a complete data center solution. But at what price?
Network builder Ingenu expects its system to dominate in a few years
Although not present at Mobile World Congress, Apple still influenced the debate
Jasper is announcing new partnerships as it gets ready to join Cisco
The aim is to make it very difficult for hackers to hijack a domain name
It's all about flexibility in the cloud
The finding reflects a tendency in the US to prioritize national security over civil liberties
Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity wants to move artificial intelligence development along more quickly
Trusona’s system involves an app, a dongle, the post office and the subject of ‘Catch Me If You Can”.
VMware and IBM buddy up in the cloud to take on Amazon, Microsoft and Google
Company admits it is technically possible to do what the FBI wants, but adds that is 'something we believe is too dangerous to do'
The company has played it safe with incremental upgrades
The OCF standards group plans to bring peace with a single open-source platform
Google, Intel, Qualcomm among backers of Citizens Broadband Radio Service in 3.5 GHz wireless band
Amazon and Google had one, so now its IBM's turn
New tools turn on-premises software into APIs
Wi-Fi vendor Ruckus says even enterprises can put up its new cellular system
With the launch of LG's 'modular' G5, could 2016 finally usher in the long-promised modular phone?
Lays groundwork for the next revolution in wireless communications
Sideloading technique for testing iOS apps empowers malware on non-jailbroken devices
One runs Android, and the other runs Windows 10
Continuum concept allows Elite x3’s productivity apps to run across larger displays and keyboards
Metro areas are prime areas for development
Business uses seem far off; 'Not an overnight sensation,' one analyst says
Beryllium features tighter OpenStack links, more use cases
The government wants Apple to provide tools that will allow the FBI to hack the passcode of an iPhone
Cloud providers evolve their platforms to be HIPAA compliant
The cloud effort comes as Ericsson gears up to help operators handle more traffic and IoT devices
More customer success for OpenStack vendor Mirantis, which has been chosen by Saudi Telecom to build its public cloud offering.
The 'tension' between privacy and safety should be resolved by the people, he wrote
More attacks are expected as cybercriminals use the code
This ruggedized smartphone is waterproof to five meters, and will go on sale around June
4-inch iPhone 5se also said to be on the way in March, months before the iPhone 7 debuts
The CEO first dreamed of VR as a teen and now sees it as the future of social media