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Jun 28, 2016
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DHS wants to predict how malware will morph
Boost your security: Get IT and HR to collaborate
The untold security risk: Medical hijack attacks
Report: Security teams plagued by poorly managed identity data
Bart ransomware shows it can be effective without sophisticated encryption
Google’s Sundar Pichai has been hacked - which CEO will be next?

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IT in Today's Always-On World

Mission-critical computing sometimes gets lost in the talk generated by such topics as Big Data, cloud computing and the Internet of Things. Yet with every increasing customer expectations, the importance of mission-critical IT is growing. This infographic shows how, featuring new data from IDG Research. Read More

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DHS wants to predict how malware will morph

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) wants to be able to predict what form malware will take so it can plan how to block it when it becomes reality. Read More

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Boost your security: Get IT and HR to collaborate

IT and Human Resources may not seem like natural collaborators. But experts say it is important for them to work closely because it is people who are using, or perhaps abusing, security technology. Read More

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The untold security risk: Medical hijack attacks

We hear a lot about security exploits in financial services firms and retailers. But there's another, far more worrying attack vector: medical hijack attacks. Read More

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Report: Security teams plagued by poorly managed identity data

Security teams handling Identity and access management (IAM) are hampered by dirty data and need data-cleansing help from a chief data officer, according to TechVision Research. To learn more, download the free report “Getting Your Identity Data Right.” Read More

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Bart ransomware shows it can be effective without sophisticated encryption

A new ransomware program called Bart is making the rounds and locks user files in password-protected zip archives. Read More

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Google’s Sundar Pichai has been hacked - which CEO will be next?

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has become the latest tech executive to have a social media account hacked. Read More

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