While the IT industry is aware of the end of XP, the retail and hospitality industries including restaurants don’t know their systems will be compromised
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Last Monday, a new vulnerability in OpenSSL version 1.0.1 called Heartbleed was announced.
The April 7, 2014 NY Times article, “Hackers Lurking in Vents and Soda Machines,” surely raised the hackles of enterprise security teams worldwide.
Salesforce.com, Gmail, and Google Docs are examples; your data isn’t on your computer—it’s out in the “cloud”, and you access it from your web browser.
The only question they had was ‘who had leaked this information from the plant’ a question I can attest was never satisfied.
The challenge for leaders is to create a BYOD strategy that allows employees to accomplish more work while protecting sensitive information from data theft.
Pen testing differs from other security measures in that it proactively seeks to emulate the enemy.
Willie Sutton responded when asked why he robbed banks, his simple and eloquent answer was ‘Because that’s where the money is’.
The technology, known as LatentGesture, was tested in a Georgia lab tech study using Android phones. Results were promising…
On March 27, a sandboxing technology provider published a white paper regarding 11 zero-day vulnerabilities they discovered in 2013.
