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Hottest security skills | Microsoft caves on Office 2013 licensing

How different tech degrees measure up by salary

Microsoft caves to Office 2013 licensing backlash

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March 07, 2013
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Hot security skills of 2013

Most successful CSOs will tell you it was a unique mix of skills that propelled them to their current position. Technical background is important, certainly, but practice in the business and excellence in communication are paramount for any CSO truly worthy of a place in the C-suite. We don't expect that to change any time soon.

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1. How different tech degrees measure up by salary

2. Microsoft caves to Office 2013 licensing backlash

3. INSIDER How to blunt spear phishing attacks

4. Firewalls: The security tool we love to hate

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6. Rackspace enhances private cloud offering

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9. General Motors to hire 1,000 in Arizona as it moves IT jobs in-house

10. CeBIT2013: Eyeballs offer up tourist highlights

11. Image gallery: Gmail vs. Outlook.com vs. Yahoo Mail

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How different tech degrees measure up by salary

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Microsoft caves to Office 2013 licensing backlash

Microsoft has heard the uproar from customers over the draconian Office 2013 licensing limitations, and it has relented. Today, Microsoft announced an update to Office 2013 retail licensing agreement that should quell the uprising and force customers to put away the torches and pitchforks. READ MORE

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How to blunt spear phishing attacks

According to Allen Paller, director of research at the SANS Institute, 95% of all attacks on enterprise networks are the result of successful spear phishing. In other words, somebody received an email and either clicked on a link or opened a file that they weren't supposed to. READ MORE

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Firewalls: The security tool we love to hate

Firewalls, quick what do you think of? For many in the security industry and IT in general we think "are they still around, do we still use them?" But the fact is in a recent study by Wendy Nather of 451 Group if you asked Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) to name their top 3 technology solutions they would implement in a green field situation, firewalls and anti-virus are still in the... READ MORE

FreedomPop: Great idea that needs a better network

Shaw reviews the FreedomPop Photon. READ MORE

Rackspace enhances private cloud offering

Rackspace, the major public cloud provider, is not ignoring private clouds. READ MORE

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Claimed Proof-Positive of Network Virtualization's Agility

See what 451 Research thinks of these claims, this new technology and the competition in this analyst report. Learn more.

Products of the week 3.4.13

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Enterasys and Trend Micro READ MORE

Activist launches campaign to change the DMCA

The author of a successful White House petition calling on government officials to legalize the unlocking of mobile phones has turned his attention to broader reform of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). READ MORE

General Motors to hire 1,000 in Arizona as it moves IT jobs in-house

General Motors is hiring 1,000 IT staff for a center in a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona as part of its strategy to move more high-value IT work in-house. READ MORE

CeBIT2013: Eyeballs offer up tourist highlights

CeBIT2013: Eyeballs offer up tourist highlights Prototype glasses combine augmented reality and gaze tracking to bring a user on a tour of a model city. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb. From: networkworld Views: 5 0 ratings Time: 01:25 More in Science & Technology READ MORE

Image gallery: Gmail vs. Outlook.com vs. Yahoo Mail

Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have all rolled out major changes to their free webmail services. Which now offers the best organization, message handling, mobile options and advanced features? READ MORE

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How different tech degrees measure up

Here's our list of lucrative tech degrees, ranked from lowest to highest starting salary.

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