A US district court has ruled that anyone calling themselves a “hacker” loses their Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and property seizures.
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) today released its Preliminary Cybersecurity Framework after having missed the initial October 10 deadline for the draft to be posted for review and commentary
Blackberry says its new app that opens up the proprietary BBM messaging platform to Android and Apple users was downloaded 10 million times in just over its first 24 hours of availability.
Wickr was one of the most interesting companies I was introduced to at this year’s RSA Conference in San Francisco. The company was one of the finalists of the Innovation Sandbox
IBM today announced a new cloud solution that combines software analytics and cloud security services to fend off web-based Distributed Denial of Services (DDoS) attacks for organizations doing business on the web and in the cloud.
Phil Schacter, managing VP, Gartner recently guest-hosted a Tufin webinar which talked about how complexity and change are affecting enterprises far more today than ever before.
In a new blog post from Rohyt Belani, CEO of PhishMe, the issue of security compliance and training discussed. The following Key points include
Looking for an iWatch? Try the new Nike Fuelband. How about an Apple phablet? Leave that to Nokia. Whither the Apple-branded HDTV set? You may have to wait for the 4K revolution.
Yahoo, in its crusade to reinvent itself, is adding another item to the agenda: revamping its small-business web hosting unit.
When we talk about who our mentors are, many assign the role to that of a former teacher, an omnipresent icon, a past or present boss, or some other who played a significant role in our personal and professional development.