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How safe are your passwords? Real life rules for businesses to live by
Biometrics and blockchains: Why identity matters (part 1)
Will GDPR protect individuals’ privacy or lead to more hacks?
How Bitdefender HVI protects virtual browsers

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Optimizing the Next Generation Data Center

Digital business is different. To compete, organizations must be faster, with the ability to extract value from information - as well as to change direction quickly as conditions change. The trouble is, yesterday's IT infrastructures were not built for the digital economy. Some exciting new technologies are emerging to help, but the reality for most organizations is the need to do more with less. Read More

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How safe are your passwords? Real life rules for businesses to live by

While people applaud easier password guidance from NIST, easier is not better. Here’s what you need to consider when creating a company password policy. Read More

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Biometrics and blockchains: Why identity matters (part 1)

Your identity matters online because so many services now require proof for access to money, benefits, and medical information. Document-based credentials, like birth certificates, passports, and driver's licenses, will become digital but many problems remain unsolved including how to secure, assign, verify, authenticate and revoke such digital credentials. A dozen efforts are underway that use blockchain technologies to solve these issues and we assume that biometrics will be the fallback method for assigning credentials such that you don't need a token or you forget your password to your birth certificate. In this series of articles, we explore the promise and problems of blockchain and biometrics. Read More

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Will GDPR protect individuals’ privacy or lead to more hacks?

Is it coincidence that the GDPR will have the greatest effect on non-EU companies that use data in the ways described above? The answer is no. Read More

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How Bitdefender HVI protects virtual browsers

The Bitdefender Hypervisor Introspection (HVI) tool sits below the hypervisor and prevents any of these tactics such as buffer overflows, heap sprays, code injection and API hooking from executing, protecting the virtual browser from ever becoming compromised. Read More

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Re-Engineering Performance Management

Hear from Gallup Lead Researcher, Ben Wigert, in this on demand webinar to glean insights from Gallup's research paper, Re-Engineering Performance Management, and how you can put them into action at your organization. Read More

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