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How to encrypt an Android device in 5 easy steps

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How to encrypt an Android device in 5 easy steps
Why wait for the Android L to have an encrypted Android device? Here's how to encrypt many Android devices in just five easy steps. Read More
 


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Countering Threats By Modeling "Normal" Website Behavior
Check out this informative technology dossier to explore the ins and outs of using big data analysis and web-user profiling to protect your company against cyber threats. Read Now

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Best Practices for Securing Hadoop
Historically, Apache Hadoop has provided limited security capabilities, and most Hadoop implementations to date have been deployed with little thought given to security. To protect sensitive data being stored and analyzed in Hadoop, security architects should use a structured approach to security. Learn more!

12 surprising ways personal technology betrays your privacy
It's not just your boss or the government that's spying on you, it's also the devices and technologies you embrace. Read More
 

How to get Windows 10's best new features today
A Start Menu, the ability to run Metro apps in desktop windows, and more are coming to Windows 10, but you can get the best features today thanks to some helpful software. Read More
 


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Forrester 2014 Dynamic Case Management Wave
Forrester has released its 2014 Dynamic Case Management Wave, and for the second consecutive time, IBM is a leader. View Now>>

iPhone 6 deep-dive review: A major new step in design and performance
  Apple's latest smartphone, the iPhone 6, marks a major new step in design and performance, although there have been some major problems with its new OS 8 along the way. Read More
 

4 Smartwatches (Almost) Ready for Business Use
Smartwatches may seem superfluous to some, but for business users on the go, these devices offer a promising way to look up information or even take phone calls without fumbling in a pocket or purse. If you think a smartwatch may be for you, consider one of these four options. Read More
 


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Future-proof your mobility strategy with Dell EMM
Looking for ongoing ways to securely connect your mobile team to the resources they need today and in the future? Read this new white paper to learn how Dell Enterprise Mobility Management can help your IT team adapt as devices, operating systems and work habits constantly evolve. Learn more

Driving with Google Glass not a good idea
Think it will be easier and safer to drive using Google Glass to text or make a call instead of your smartphone? Sorry. Think again.A joint study by the University of Central Florida and the Air Force Research Laboratory showed that driving while using Google's wearable computer still is a distraction.However, the study also showed that using Glass while driving is less distracting than using a smartphone, since drivers can look ahead when using Glass, while drivers tend to look down to text or swipe their smartphone.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

GlassWire review: This free network security tool tells all about your network traffic
Who is your computer talking to? Your browser isn't the only application that's sending data online. Your word processor might be phoning home; a file undelete utility might be talking to its mother ship, and even Windows' own services may surprise you. These are not necessarily nefarious actions, but they're worth knowing about. GlassWire is a free and beautiful utility that lays all of this bare. GlassWire makes network traffic fun to watch. One of the most important things about GlassWire is that it's beautiful. This isn't a minor detail: For many users, network security is equal parts daunting and tedious. Having a tool that's just fun to pop open and watch throughout your day makes a big difference. The graph scrolls in real-time, and there's a zoom slider across the bottom of the window letting you check out longer periods of time at a glance.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

 

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