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October 08, 2019

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High performance computing: Do you need it?

As costs drop and use cases multiply, high performance computing is attracting new adopters of all types and sizes. Expanding options include supercomputer-based HPC systems, cluster-based HPC, and cloud HPC services. How can HPC technology help your enterprise, and which approach is best? Read more ▶

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Justice Department takes another run at encryption backdoors with ‘lawful access’

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It's Patch Tuesday; turn off Automatic Update and — especially — disengage IE

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Realize the Full Value of Cloud-Native IT

Read the blueprint to learn how businesses leverage hybrid cloud solutions like HPE SimpliVity, powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, and HPE Pointnext services to realize the full value of cloud-native IT. Read more ▶

Image: Zero-day vulnerability gives attackers full control of Android phones

Zero-day vulnerability gives attackers full control of Android phones

Attackers are reportedly exploiting an unpatched vulnerability to take control of Android devices and potentially deliver spyware. The flaw affects phones models from multiple manufacturers including Google, Samsung, Huawei, LG and Xiaomi. Read more ▶

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Downloads: 8 tech resume templates

Getting your resume 'just right' in order to attract recruiters, HR pros and hiring managers is as daunting as it is critical. To jump start the process, Insider Pro has assembled this collection of real resumes revamped by professional resume writers. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: 7 ways 5G mobile networks will change IoT security, and how to prepare

7 ways 5G mobile networks will change IoT security, and how to prepare

Every internet of things security issue will be greatly magnified in a 5G environment. Address these seven areas before you deploy your own. Read more ▶

Image: Directory traversal explained: Definition, examples and prevention

Directory traversal explained: Definition, examples and prevention

In a path traversal attack, also known as directory traversal, an attacker enters information in a web form, URL address line, or another input method that gives them access to a file or directory that they shouldn't have access to. Jira is just the most recent company to expose its customers via a path traversal vulnerability. This risk is easily avoidable, but developers keep making the same mistake. Read more ▶

Image: The reverse pitch: Enlisting startups to hone innovation

The reverse pitch: Enlisting startups to hone innovation

Aflac, Bayer and Bosch are among a growing number of enterprises leveraging the ‘reverse pitch,’ in which companies pose business challenges they will pay winning startups to solve. Read more ▶

Image: Justice Department takes another run at encryption backdoors with ‘lawful access’

Justice Department takes another run at encryption backdoors with ‘lawful access’

Law enforcement officials and experts on the distribution of child pornography gathered on Friday to make the emotional, if not technological, case that tech companies should open up their encryption schemes to police investigating crimes. Read more ▶

Image: It's Patch Tuesday; turn off Automatic Update and — especially — disengage IE

It's Patch Tuesday; turn off Automatic Update and — especially — disengage IE

This is Patch Tuesday and, given all the havoc we’ve seen with the latest Windows patches, you need to get Automatic Update turned off for now. Based on a security report hidden behind a $690 Microsoft paywall, I also recommend that you ensure IE is cut off at the knees. Read more ▶

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Tips to make a lean, mean ITSM machine

Agile IT teams are more adaptable to changing needs, increase velocity when delivering new technology, and improvise when faced with obstacles. These teams also align with the business needs and strategy as opposed to just completing tickets and delivering on SLAs. Read more ▶

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