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Mar 21, 2016

Comodo's "default deny" approach keeps known and unknown malware from endpoints  

Many endpoint protection solutions allow files to open and applications to run if they are not confirmed as malicious, but unknown files can cause tremendous harm. Comodo denies unknown files access until they are proven to be benign. Read More

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Want to foster innovation? Get out of your comfort zone

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Wearable tech to give people ‘super-powers,’ says study

Some workers in the wearable technology sector have very high expectations of their product genre. Do they know something we don’t? Should they get the development right, wearable may well become a lot more than just smartwatches and bands. Read More

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