Monthly Archives: April 2019
Cloud Security Spending Set to Grow, Forrester Forecasts
As demand and adoption of the cloud continue to grow, there is corresponding growth in organizations spending more on technologies to secure cloud workloads,...
How to Avoid the New DNS Hijacking Attacks
DNS Hijacking has been around for a while. Initially it began as a way for the bad guys to take you to a fake...
How Google Is Using Content Security Policy to Mitigate Web Flaws
Cross Site Scripting, commonly referred to as XSS, is among the most pervasive flaws on the web today.With an XSS flaw, an attacker is...
IT Science Case Study: Improving Customer Service with Better Data
Here is the latest article in an eWEEK feature series called IT Science, in which we look at what actually happens at the intersection of...
Mozilla Looks Beyond the Browser With WebThings
Mozilla is perhaps best known for its Firefox web browser, but that's far from the only thing the open-source organization is working on. On...
Facebook Fumbles More Passwords as Security Missteps Continue
Sometimes the full impact of a data security incident isn't known when it is first disclosed. That's the case with Facebook, which on March...
How Allied Telesis Brings Unique Approach to WiFi
It’s hard to overstate the value that WiFi has in today’s customer-first, digital world. Retailers are using mobile technology to create new shopping experiences,...
Azure HDInsight Analytics Platform Now Supports Apache Hadoop 3.0
Microsoft has announced that Apache Hadoop 3.0 is now generally available on the Azure HDInsight analytics platform, along with a variety of improvements and...
Kurian’s Enterprise Chops Enable New Deals for Google Cloud
Maybe all that was keeping Google Cloud from being a true challenger to Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure was to be less like...
Ubuntu 19.04 Makes Linux a Snap
In a video interview with eWEEK, Ubuntu and Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth outlines the growing importance of snaps in the Ubuntu 19.04 update.
Sean Michael...