April 02, 2015 | InCITE | Your weekly digest of the most important developments in the consumerization of IT | If you use your smartphone or tablet for work, you need to keep your data secure when you're on the go. We look at nine gadgets that try to keep your important data out of the hands of others. | Resource compliments of: JAMF Ensure data security, improve employee productivity, save on labor costs and help desk headaches with the tool built to manage Apple the Casper Suite by JAMF Software. We'll make sure they are. | One of the challenges of Big Data collection is maintaining personal privacy. One way to do that is with 'de-identification' - eliminating personally identifiable information. It can be done effectively if those doing the collection use rigorous methods. But experts say that is a very big 'if'. | Health IT experts caution of lax cyber hygiene in the medical community, urge policymakers to address privacy issues. | Microsoft's new browser combines a minimalist look and feel with a rendering engine designed to keep pace with a rapidly evolving Web. | Thanks to powerful tools, the need for speed, and the shifting nature of programming itself, your next nerd fight will be over framework APIs, not syntax | Microsoft expects the next preview build of Windows 10 to support 36 Nokia Lumia smartphones. | From turkey hatcheries to prawn farms, users are finding unique ways to use technology to monitor their situations. | Leveraging Microsoft Intune and Azure Active Directory, Microsoft extends built-in mobile device management capabilities to Office 365 commercial plans at no additional cost. | To protect users from public embarrassment their identities have been withheld in these true stories of failures to follow security protocol. | | | |
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