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October 11, 2019

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Can microsegmentation help IoT security?

Deploying microsegmentation as part of a broad IoT security strategy can enable more granular control of network systems and better isolation if a security flaw is exploited. Read more ▶

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5 reasons users hate cybersecurity awareness training, and how to make them love it

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Android file transfer: How to move data between your phone and computer

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Security spending up, but adoption of cutting-edge tools is slow

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HPE, Nutanix deliver private cloud as a service

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VMware builds security unit around Carbon Black tech

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What is decision science? Transforming decision-making with data

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Tracking economic disruption in the digital age

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Regulatory Updates: Roundup of 10 Recent FINRA and SEC Violations and Penalties

The SEC and FINRA have been hard at work enforcing communications supervision and compliance regulations throughout the financial services industry. Read more ▶

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5 reasons users hate cybersecurity awareness training, and how to make them love it

If you want your security awareness training program to be effective, address these common user complaints. Read more ▶

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Master data analytics and deep learning with this $35 Python certification bundle

The Complete Python Certification Bootcamp Bundle contains 12 courses on how to use Python for apps, data analysis, deep learning, and more. Read more ▶

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Android file transfer: How to move data between your phone and computer

Moving files between your Android device and a Windows PC, Mac, or Chromebook doesn't have to be difficult — or dependent on any cloud services. Read more ▶

 
 
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Security spending up, but adoption of cutting-edge tools is slow

While security budgets are expected to increase over the next year, it’s not clear that spending is aimed at the right problems or that IT is up-to-date on the latest security practices. (Download our research report.) Read more ▶

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HPE, Nutanix deliver private cloud as a service

HPE hardware plus Nutanix's Enterprise Cloud OS and its AHV hypervisor create a combination for on-premises deployment that's intended to compete with cloud services. Read more ▶

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VMware builds security unit around Carbon Black tech

VMware has wrapped up its $2.1 billion buy of cloud-native endpoint security vendor Carbon Black to provide more comprehensive integrated security. Read more ▶

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What is decision science? Transforming decision-making with data

Decision science is one of the most interesting areas of data science for businesses but it needs to be part of the data science ecosystem your organization builds. Read more ▶

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Tracking economic disruption in the digital age

From carriages to quantum computing, have today's industries learned how to harness creative destruction? Read more ▶

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Ethernet E-Book: Enterprise Solutions Add Value Beyond the LAN

As our global economy becomes increasingly digitized, traditional business LAN networks are feeling the strain. Read more ▶

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