CSO50 2017: 50 forward-thinking security projects

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Are companies doing enough on the IoT security front?

If security executives thought they had a lot to handle with the growth of mobile devices and the expanding digital enterprise, the emergence of connected products, corporate assets, vehicles and other “things” is taking security coverage to a whole new level. Read More

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CSO50 2017: 50 forward-thinking security projects
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2015 Latin American Mid-Market Enterprise Communications Platforms Growth Excellence Leadership Award

The small- and medium-sized business (SMB) communications market is growing at a steady pace as businesses increasingly migrate from legacy telephony platforms to next-generation communications solutions. SMBs are looking for technologies and tools to help consolidate their communications infrastructure, integrate applications, and reduce the cost and complexity of ownership. Read More

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CSO50 2017: 50 forward-thinking security projects

The annual CSO50 conference in May will showcase cutting-edge technologies. Read More

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IT and C-level leaders point fingers at each other over cyber defense

C-level execs need to bring themselves up to speed on cyber threats, some analysts say. Read More

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Counterterrorism analyst explains the dark web

Tips for the security news hoping to someday develop an intimate understanding of terrrorists and criminals Read More

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Hospital devices left vulnerable, leave patients at risk

A patient lies in a hospital bed waiting for a medical professional to conduct a blood gas analysis. Little does the patient know that his personal information is also undergoing a procedure. The database that stores patient data was found unencrypted, default passwords were used, and the nature of the exploit was basic. Read More

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US idea to collect travelers' passwords alarms privacy experts

To better vet foreign travelers, the U.S. might demand that some visa applicants hand over the passwords to their social media accounts, a proposal that’s alarming privacy experts. Read More

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4 Steps to E-Rate Simplification

The E-rate program provides affordable telecommunications technology and internet access to schools and libraries across the United States. Under the program, schools and libraries may receive 20 to 90 percent discounts (dependent on need). Read More

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