Monthly Archives: April 2015
Dell Expands Switch Portfolio for Open Networking Push
Dell officials want to continue pushing any advantage the company has in the evolving market for networking platforms that can run operating systems from...
Cyber-Attacks Cause Consternation in the C-Suite
A coordinated assault launched by sophisticated cyber-criminals would wreak ongoing havoc on business operations, cause considerable harm to a brand, and potentially affect related...
Encryption, Key Management a Major Concern for Businesses
The use of encryption continues to grow, yet managing keys across fragmented encryption implementations remains a challenge.The Ponemon Institute’s annual survey of business and...
Internet of Things, Cloud Drive Tech Deals in Q1
Security and payment, cyber security and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies saw big growth in the mergers and acquisition market in the first quarter...
Cylance Delivers the Anti-malware Product of the Future
TIBURON, Calif.—It's not very often that you see something new in security. Most of the new products that show up in my press release...
Acer Intros Slew of Tablets, Laptops, Wearables and Gaming Systems
NEW YORK—Acer has unveiled a wide range of new tablets, laptops, fitness and fashion wearable bands, as well as hard-core gaming machines available as...
New Threats Range From ‘Dribbling Breached Data’ to IoT and Toys
SAN FRANCISCO—The bad guys are evolving, and that means everyone—from consumers to IT security pros—needs to be on guard. That was one of the...
ARM Continues Push Into Automotive Tech Arena
The discussion around automotive safety is shifting away from physical features—such as crumple zones—to computer systems that can do things like apply the brakes...
RSA Changing Internally Along With Rest of Security World
SAN FRANCISCO -- Like any other professional conference, what attendees took away from last week’s RSA Security 2015 at Moscone Center depends upon how...
It Started With a Hack: How an NSA Director Became a Four-Star General
SAN FRANCISCO—Retired Gen. Keith Alexander is best known as the man at the center of the National Security Agency (NSA) metadata collection program, revealed...