Issue highlights 1. Stealthy attacks multiply and victims turn to spooks-as-a-service 2. 12 surprising projects that are managed on GitHub 3. Cloud storage made simple: How to integrate it with your workflow 4. 13 of today's coolest network research projects 5. NOAA wants to turn its ocean of data into jobs 6. US government seeks to hold phone data beyond five-year limit 7. Amazon.com security slip allowed unlimited password guesses 8. Facebook removes C++ lint with new analysis tool 9. LAST CHANCE: Enter to win a copy of 'Development with the Force.com Platform' |
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As the list of victims of sophisticated cyber attacks expands, so does the need for high-priced talent to help investigate and recover from those attacks. The latest solution: hosted services offering access to cyber intelligence and incident response to customers who lack it. READ MORE |
The popular platform for open source software is increasingly being used to share, manage and crowdsource things other than code. READ MORE |
The best ways to sync your files, max your storage, and access your data from any device, anywhere. READ MORE |
Here's a whirlwind look at some of the wildest and potentially most useful technology research projects from university and vendor labs related to computer networking. READ MORE |
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Private sector is asked to put on its thinking cap about how to best turn NOAA's big data into products. READ MORE |
The government says it needs to hold the data because of various lawsuits challenging its collection. READ MORE |
A gaping hole in Amazon.com's mobile application, now fixed, allowed hackers to have an unlimited number of attempts guessing a person's password, according to security vendor FireEye. READ MORE |
Facebook has released as open source a code analyzer tool, typically called a linter, that can work with the latest version of the C++ language, C++11. READ MORE |
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