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July 30, 2019

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Enterprise mobility 2019: Dawning of the age of UEM

What began as MDM has continued its evolution through MAM and EMM to unified endpoint management. While some enterprises have already moved to UEM, the complexity of the transition is holding most companies back — for now. Read more ▶

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Stealing money in the digital age: The dark industry of trafficking financial data

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How to use the new Share button in iOS 13, iPad OS

Video/Webcast: FireMon

5 Steps to Keeping Firewall Rules Up-to-Date and Secure

Global network security policy is difficult. And keeping that policy up-to-date is even more difficult. In this webinar, we’ll explore how to address this risky burden with help from subject matter experts at FireMon. Read more ▶

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Who should really be driving digital transformation?

The C-suite is getting crowded with a growing number of digital leaders. Does this mark a shift to team-based leadership? Or can CIOs still lead transformations alone? Read more ▶

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There’s finally a communication app tailormade for on-the-go teams. Try it free.

This intuitive collaboration platform is made for teams that move. Read more ▶

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6 API security lessons from the Venmo breach

Cyber criminals are targeting application programming interfaces to steal sensitive data. Recent exposures and hacks at companies like Venmo, Facebook and Google present lessons to improve API security. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: What's a smart contract (and how does it work)?

What's a smart contract (and how does it work)?

Smart contracts are potentially one of the most useful tools associated with blockchain, and they can enable the transfer of everything from bitcoin and fiat currency to goods transported around the world. Here's what they do and why they're likely to gain traction. Read more ▶

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10 signs outdated IT systems are killing your business

When an IT asset turns into a business liability, an update or replacement is imperative. Here's how to know it's time to take action. Read more ▶

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What is a CASB? What you need to know before you buy

Cloud access security brokers have come a long way in a few years and can be an effective way to manage authentication and encryption across cloud and on-premise systems. Read more ▶

Image: Stealing money in the digital age: The dark industry of trafficking financial data

Stealing money in the digital age: The dark industry of trafficking financial data

Cybercriminal gangs dealing in credit card and other financial data have refined their tools and changed their ideology for more profitable attacks. Read more ▶

Image: How to use the new Share button in iOS 13, iPad OS

How to use the new Share button in iOS 13, iPad OS

Apple is changing the way the Share button works in iOS 13 and iPad OS. Here's a loot at those changes and how you use them. Read more ▶

White Paper: FCN, Inc.

Adopting Hyper Converged Infrastructure Solutions for Government Agencies

Read this White Paper to learn how NetApp HCI, a complete turnkey VMware environment, offers compute and storage hardware and the VMware hypervisor. Read more ▶

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