Why corporate power is shifting to developers

Antony Falco, founder of Orchestrate.io, recently posted an interesting piece at GigaOm on the rise of the API-centered “composable enterprise.”
George Osborne says UK open to investment from Huawei

Chancellor George Osborne has said that despite other western countries making it difficult for Huawei to do business abroad, such as the United States, Britain will remain open to investment from the Chinese networking giant.
McAfee claim virtual currencies like Bitcoin suffer rising criminality

The idealism and convenience behind virtual currencies such as Bitcoin is at risk of being undermined as abuse by professional criminals grows to unacceptable levels, a report by security firm McAfee has argued.
European Space Agency to begin printing 3D parts for space flight

The European Space Agency (ESA) today kicked off a project to begin producing a number of complex, 3D printed metal parts for use in space and Earth.
Yahoo reports another sales drop as ad clicks yield less

Yahoo reported a 5 percent drop in revenue for the third quarter, with the money it makes from display and search ads both continuing to decline.
Capturing The Flag, SQLi-Style

As a penetration tester and long-time security professional, Sumit ‘Sid’ Siddharth is a big believer in the importance of practicing exploitation to gain better insight about vulnerabilities.
Common Internal Vulnerabilities – Dionach Blog

There is a perception by many organisations that their internal network is a relatively safe haven from attackers.
Use Metrics To Measure And Improve Security Awareness

In a new blog post from Scott Greaux, VP of PhishMe, the ways organisations can use metrics to measure and improve security is discussed.
Cloudy Data Sovereignty In Europe

When considering cloud the inevitable security questions arise around where are your data centers, what happens to my data and how can I ensure the decision I am making does not expose us to risk.
NSA collects millions of e-mail address books globally

The National Security Agency is harvesting hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts around the world