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May 16, 2017
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Paying the WannaCry ransom will probably get you nothing. Here's why.

Last Friday’s massive WannaCry ransomware attack means victims around the world are facing a tough question: Should they pay the ransom? Those who do shouldn't expect a quick response -- or any response at all. Even after payment, the ransomware doesn’t automatically release your computer and decrypt your files. Read More

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Drive Workforce Productivity and Organizational Agility with Unified Communications

It's easy to relegate your organization's communication system into the category of basic infrastructure. Rather than view communications systems as a checklist item, you should consider how your organization can harness these tools to enable its dispersed -- and increasingly younger -- workforce to work as efficiently and effectively as possible. Read More

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How CISOs can answer difficult questions from CEOs

A hypothetical conversation can become all too real, and hopefully you are prepared with the answers. Here is a script to help get you started. Read More

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Vocal theft on the horizon

Voice imitation technology has the potential to undermine yet another form of biometric authentication. Security experts say the key is to make sure the individual voice information is stored on the user’s device, not in a centralized database. Read More

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8 ways to manage an internet or security crisis

IT, communications and security experts share tips on what to do when your business is hit with an IT-related disaster, such as a cyberattack, an ecommerce site crash or a software failure. Read More

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Wanna stop WannaCrypt? Don't pay ransoms, backup data, and train employees

Top 3 things for CISOs and IT security teams to do in response to the WannaCry ransomware outbreak. Read More

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Cybercrooks fight over DDoS attack resources

As more groups get into the denial-of-service attack business they're starting to get in each other's way, according to a report released this morning. That translates into a smaller average attack size. Read More

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Keep It Simple and Cost-Effective: Enable Communications and Collaboration as One

With or without you, business users are implementing new communications solutions. Read this whitepaper to discover why IT is losing control of enterprise communications, the role of millennial workers in the push for a unified approach to voice, video, and messaging, and how IT can use the desire for unified communications to reassert your business value. Read More

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