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Friday, August 29, 2014

Virtual Security Remain Anathema to Many Organizations

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Virtual Security Remain Anathema to Many Organizations
VMworld hype masks the fact that many enterprises remain wedded to security appliances and are only "toe-dipping" with virtual security appliances Read More
 


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Responding to New SSL Cybersecurity Threat
The featured Gartner research examines current strategies to address new SSL cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities. Learn More

11 Internet of Things ideas worth watching
Cisco solicits IoT ideas in Innovation Grand Challenge Read More
 

Enterprise Security Professionals Speak Out on SDN Use Cases for Network Security
Large organizations see SDN and network security working together for malware blocking/detection, network auditing, and improving network management Read More
 

How to use OpenPGP to encrypt your email messages and files in the cloud
When online services lack privacy controls, you can roll your own using near military-grade encryption. Read More
 


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State of Cloud Security Report
In a relatively short time, cloud computing, specifically Infrastructure-as a-Service, has shifted from a new but unproven approach to an accepted, even inevitable, model. Driven by flexibility and efficiency, the question facing most organizations is which applications and workloads to move to the cloud and when. Learn More

Pluralsight bags $135M to fortify online coding, tech course offerings
  Pluralsight, a Salt Lake City e-learning company that offers video-based courses on everything from Windows 8 to WebRTC to Apple iOS, has raised a fresh $135 million in venture funding.The Series B funding, led by Insight Venture Partners, Iconiq Capital and Sorenson Capital, adds to $27.5 million in Series A funding scored last year. That earlier funding was used to scoop up four other companies to help build Pluralsight's e-learning portfolio in areas such as open source programming.+ Also on NetworkWorld: How to add new job skills without going back to school +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Firefox OS to outdo Android on granular application permissions
Users will be able to revoke permissions previously granted to apps starting with Firefox OS 2.1 Read More
 

Report: NSA built 'Google-like' search engine for metadata
ICReach sought to provide easy access to billions of pieces of communications metadata Read More
 


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Warning: Cloud Data at Risk
Experts agree that relying on SaaS vendors to backup and restore your data is dangerous. Yet that's exactly what huge portions of the business world are doing, according to the results of an exclusive new survey from IDG Research. Learn More

Hot products at VMworld 2014
Click through all the products being released at VMworld this week Read More
 

Customers praise Microsoft's 'no BS' explanation of cloud service outage
A Microsoft executive last week gave what some users called a "refreshingly direct" and "no BS, straight-talking" explanation of a several-hour outage of the cloud-based Visual Studio Online, collecting kudos for acknowledging mistakes. Read More
 

Researchers take fresh look at lack of women in IT
Researchers at Baylor University and Florida State University say the IT industry has relied on outdated thinking about how to get more women into the profession and have put forth a new model to consider. Read More
 

 

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Tech Industry Job Boom Fuels IT Recruiter Shortage
While companies scramble to fill vacant and newly created tech roles, a shortage of recruiters is adding to the crunch -- making it a good time to become an IT recruiter. Read More

 

Annoying cubicle behavior
  Similar to the passenger sitting in front of you on an airplane, there are annoying behaviors to endure around your own cube. Read More
 

 

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