It’s no secret that the Kindle Fire is toted by many of its owners into the workplace, but Amazon is taking a more proactive role in encouraging that trend with the release of Fire OS 3.0.
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Google’s decision to phase out a late 1990s plug-in technology from Chrome was praised by experts as the right move to bolster browser security.
Social media has become a top target of hackers and mobile devices are expanding that target, IBM reported on Tuesday in its X-Force 2013 Mid-Year Trend and Risk Report.
Organizations have implemented bring your own device (BYOD) policies for even better business productivity, and employees are enjoying the perks of being able to work outside the office space if desired.
Apple’s newly revealed iOS 7 is making big waves in the enterprise mobility management (EMM) industry and has the potential to make a major impact in the fields of OS and application management.
Mobility has changed the business workforce landscape; however, because the concept is still so new to the industry
Cloud storage locker Dropbox has joined Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, LinkedIn and Facebook in their quest for permission to publish the number of data requests they have received from the U.S. government, and the number of users affected by those requests.
Cisco’s Advanced Services has been performing penetration tests for our customers since the acquisition of the Wheel Group in 1998. We call them Security Posture Assessments
Security needs to be better automated, but while detecting attackers is great, all too often automation means that security teams are left with chasing down a list of security events that turn out not to be an attack but unexpected system, network, or user behavior.
The low cost of Chromebooks coupled with the ‘free’ use of Google Apps and their in-built capacity for collaborative work threatens to revolutionize computing in schools.