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How to raise a tech entrepreneur: Lessons for the rest of us

Google develops own 'boring' version of OpenSSL

Ad network compromise led to rogue page redirects on Reuters site

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June 23, 2014
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How to raise a tech entrepreneur

Not everyone can grow up with a parent who launches new tech companies, but those who do have some lessons to share with the rest of us.

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Issue highlights

1. Google develops own 'boring' version of OpenSSL

2. Ad network compromise led to rogue page redirects on Reuters site

3. Google's Nest pays $555M to acquire home camera maker Dropcam

4. USENIX researchers get a grip on Hadoop performance

5. Tool aims to help enterprise IT manage 'honeypot' hacker decoys

6. Security skills shortage is real, and it's not going away anytime soon

7. Yosemite's 'Handoff' will work only on Macs less than 2-3 years old

8. Most ISPs don't deliver on their advertised broadband speeds

9. A closer look at the new technologies in Amazon's Fire smartphone

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IPS and NGFWs Leave Dangerous Gaps in Enterprise Security

Firewalls and intrusion prevention systems don't provide sufficient protections for most public-facing websites or internal business-critical and custom Web applications. Here, we explain how Web application firewalls help security leaders better protect Web applications in their organizations. Learn more!

Google develops own 'boring' version of OpenSSL

Google is developing its own version of OpenSSL that will be more appropriate for its own software products, which have been using the critical encryption component for years with customized patches. READ MORE

Ad network compromise led to rogue page redirects on Reuters site

Users who accessed some stories on the Reuters website Sunday were redirected to a message from hackers criticizing the news agency's coverage of Syria. READ MORE

Google's Nest pays $555M to acquire home camera maker Dropcam

Nest, the Internet-connected thermostat and smoke detector maker owned by Google, is acquiring home security system developer Dropcam as part of a push to connect a wider range of devices in people's homes. READ MORE

USENIX researchers get a grip on Hadoop performance

Modeling Hadoop jobs can be tricky because of all the moving parts, researchers say. READ MORE

White Paper: Ericom Software

BYOD is Here to Stay, But Organizations Must Adapt

As more and more employees bring their personal laptops and mobile devices to the workplace, IT teams are dealing with new security, compliance, support, management and cost challenges associated with BYOD. Learn More

Tool aims to help enterprise IT manage 'honeypot' hacker decoys

Developers of the Modern Honey Network want to simplify deployment and monitoring of these threat-intelligence systems. READ MORE

Security skills shortage is real, and it's not going away anytime soon

The current shortage of cybersecurity professionals in the U.S will likely resolve itself over the next several years, according to the RAND Corp. But until then, companies will find it disturbingly difficult to find skilled workers. READ MORE

Yosemite's 'Handoff' will work only on Macs less than 2-3 years old

Apple's "Handoff" -- one of the key new features of iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite -- will work only on newer Macs that support Bluetooth 4.0 and the Bluetooth LE (low energy) technology. READ MORE

Most ISPs don't deliver on their advertised broadband speeds

Verizon DSL faired the worst in an FCC study. READ MORE

A closer look at the new technologies in Amazon's Fire smartphone

Firefly, Dynamic Perspective are compelling features, but are they enough to make phone users drop the iPhone or Android? READ MORE

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CIOs are expected to deliver more projects that transform business, and do so on time, on budget and with limited resources. An IDG survey reveals the top three drivers of project failure and offers CIOs insight into how to prevent or overcome project failure. Learn more

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