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Report: Android cybersecurity attacks up 40%, here are the top 3 threats

According to new research from Avast, cybersecurity threats against Android devices are up, with rooters, downloaders, and fake apps among them.

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How to understand the real business impact of cloud lock-in

Forrester Research analyst Dave Bartoletti explains how time to market and perceived value change the conversation on vendor lock-in.

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