Tablets stories - Page 23
Is your mobile strategy healthy? Get ahead, know your anatomy
Mon, 3rd Apr 2017
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lenovo
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mobility
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windows 10
Revitalise your business's mobile pulse with Lenovo's 'Anatomy of a Healthy Mobile Strategy' guide, ensuring comprehensive vitality.
Willis Towers Watson says the biggest cyber risks right now are your employees
Thu, 9th Mar 2017
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risk & compliance
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tablets
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willis towers watson
Businesses should focus more on employees and company culture as they manage their cyber risks before they get too bogged down in the technology.
10 reasons why cybercriminals target smartphones
Mon, 6th Mar 2017
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malware
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payment technologies
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cybersecurity
Smartphones aim to heighten convenience, but there is a real feeling that they're becoming a bigger target for cybercriminals. Why?.
Learning across industries: 5 vertical looks at data Centers
Fri, 24th Feb 2017
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Still, the opportunity for cross-industry learnings are significant as are those from the private to public sector and vice versa.
Apple issues security patches for…just about everything
Wed, 25th Jan 2017
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cybersecurity
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google
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apple
Apple rolls out sweeping security updates, plugging flaws in everything from iOS to iCloud. Users urged to patch swiftly.
Secure SD-WAN - how does that work?
Wed, 25th Jan 2017
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network infrastructure
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sd-wan
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sdn
IT professionals, especially those involved in telecommunications, should always beware of anything that's connected to the internet.
Ransomware is getting worse. Here's how to stop it
Fri, 13th Jan 2017
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malware
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ransomware
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ai security
Sometimes victims pay the ransom and don't receive the decryption key, or find that the key doesn't work, or even find another demand for even more.
Travel tips: The gadgets that I take on my overseas jaunts
Mon, 21st Nov 2016
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digital entertainment
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microsoft
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kindle
Navigating modern air travel's dual ease and hassle, these versatile gadgets can lighten your load and elevate your overseas adventures.
Monitoring, measuring and secure design patterns the future of cybersecurity
Wed, 2nd Nov 2016
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apm
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cybersecurity
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software development
There's a rebirth in monitoring and measuring security threats and a new movement in secure design patterns, says Tenable Network Security's Ron Gula.
Webcam security: Understanding this modern day threat
Thu, 27th Oct 2016
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cybersecurity
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webcam
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tablets
Facebook's Zuckerberg unwittingly highlights global webcam spying risk, spotlights vital need for robust digital defences.
Augmented reality: What are the cyber security dangers?
Wed, 26th Oct 2016
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cybersecurity
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ar, vr & metaverse
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ixia
The use of augmented reality apps in businesses could lead to security breaches if not properly prepared, warns Ixia.
Driverless cars: A new way of life and a new cybersecurity challenge
Tue, 25th Oct 2016
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
A driverless car is a very advanced mode of transportation, possibly even without a readily available steering wheel.
Symantec: How Instagram accounts were hacked & altered to promote adult dating spam
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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symantec
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instagram
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opinion
Symantec comments on the influx of fake Instagram profiles luring users to adult dating sites. Now Instagram's being hacked to promote adult spam.
Vendors to rely on partnerships for managed security as BYOD drives deception technology
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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physical security
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wireless networks
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byod
Demand for deception technology set to rise in response to identity and data theft, says Technavio. Global market expected to grow at 9% CAGR by 2020.
Afraid someone is misusing your webcam? Here's some tips for protection
Mon, 8th Aug 2016
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cybersecurity
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opinion
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webcam
If you want to know which programs are using your webcam, or if you believe it is running despite the indicator light being off, here is a guide.
The Olympics & IT strain: 75% of Australian orgs planning access restrictions
Mon, 8th Aug 2016
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riverbed
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network monitoring
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network downtime
The Rio Olympics are in the spotlights, and IT professionals across Australia have been preparing for the network strain.
Heard of Jackware? When connected cars meet ransomware
Tue, 2nd Aug 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cartech
I define jackware as malicious software that seeks to take control of a device, the purpose of which is not data processing or digital communications.
Sophos latest solution could make you reconsider encryption
Wed, 20th Jul 2016
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
Sophos launches new encryption solution to protect data against theft and accidental leaks, offering cross-platform file encryption.
Is office culture hurting your chance at success?
Wed, 13th Jul 2016
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hybrid & remote work
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productivity
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wfh
Could your office setting be stifling your potential? Tech startups champion the shift to remote work for greater success and productivity.
Ransomware: First files … now complete devices
Mon, 11th Jul 2016
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Recently, a particular type of malware, has become increasingly troublesome for both businesses and home users. It is is known as ransomware.