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How encryption keys could be stolen by your lunch
A device, hidden in pita bread, can collect signals that can betray encryption keys Read More


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How to Develop & Maintain Fast and Always-On Apps with Ease
People expect instantaneous response and 24x7 uptime from today's digital applications. But the complexity, velocity, and volume of data in these applications often bring traditional database servers to their knees or send costs through the roof. Read this whitepaper to learn how to develop and maintain your apps with ease. Learn More

10 hot enterprise storage companies to watch
  Amidst all the venture investments this year in startups that generate gobs of data -- from those focused on everything from apps to drones to the Internet of Things to Big Data -- are a batch of newcomers aiming to help organizations store and access all that information. Yes, storage companies are pulling in big bucks in 2015, as they did in 2014, and a couple have even double-dipped this year and announced two rounds of funding.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

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Hiring recent college grads: 5 strategies that work
This year’s STEM grads know what they want and are more prepared for the workforce than ever. According to a new report from Accenture, the class of 2015 is skilled, motivated and loyal — and anxious to join the ranks of IT.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

The government is falling behind on application security
Three out of four government applications fail the OWASP Top 10 and the government is slacking off on fixing flaws, Veracode found Read More

US, UK spies said to attack security software
Spies targeted Kaspersky Labs by reverse engineering its software, said a report in The Intercept Read More


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Florida telemarketer, under FTC watch, suffers data breach
Advanced Tech Support said it believes it has fired the person responsible Read More

Critical flaw in ESET products shows why spy groups are interested in antivirus programs
The flaw could allow attackers to fully compromise systems via websites, email, USB drives and other methods Read More

Swedish man sentenced for powerful Blackshades malware
Alex Yucel was accused of being the mastermind behind the data-stealing program Read More

Adobe patches zero-day Flash Player flaw used in targeted attacks
The vulnerability has been exploited by a China-based cyberespionage group for several weeks, security firm FireEye says Read More


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RubyGems DNS flaw now patched after second try
Those using the distribution client are advised to patch immediately to version 2.4.8 or higher Read More

Cyberattack grounds planes in Poland
The ground computer systems of LOT Polish Airlines went down because of an IT attack Read More

Hackers had access to US security clearance data for a year
The government still hasn't said how much data it fears was stolen Read More

SAP Hana users warned of security vulnerability
Default encryption keys are the problem Read More

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Cloud plays prominently in an IT overhaul at Milwaukee Tool
Eric Hanson, VP of Information Technology and Business Optimization at Milwaukee Tool, joined the company five years ago to help rethink IT as the company was remaking itself. Cloud ended up playing a critical role, especially when it came to the launch of a new product development tool that let’s employees collaborate from locations on opposite sides of the world. Hanson recently shared the story with Network World Editor in Chief John Dix.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

Google-infused storage startup Cohesity reveals itself
Mohit Aron has a tough act to follow: His previous startup, Nutanix, may be on the cusp of filing for an IPO that values the hyperconverged infrastructure company at $2.5 billion. But Aron is off to a good start with his new venture, Cohesity, which this week emerges from stealth mode with $70 million in venture funding, reference-able customers such as Tribune Media, and a focus on a potentially big market in converging the secondary storage that houses so much DevOps, data protection, analytics and other unstructured data.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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