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MobileIron Bridge lets IT apply familiar group policy objects to Windows 10 PCs via emterprise mobile management, filling a big gap in Win10's new APIs Read More ▶ |
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| eBook: Amazon Web Services Data Lake is a new and increasingly popular way to store and analyze data that addresses many of these challenges. Data Lake allows an organization to store all of their data, structured and unstructured, in one, centralized repository. Since data can be stored as-is, there is no need to convert it to a predefined schema and you no longer need to know what questions you want to ask of your data beforehand. Read More ▶ | Set up a fake system as bait and you can cull invaluable information about potential threats. Here are the questions awaiting you in your honeypot adventure Read More ▶ |
| IT isn't dumb, but it's pulled in so many different directions that completing even one worthy security project seems like a major victory Read More ▶ |
| | Security by obscurity is real. Sucuri's CTO found that while IPv4 servers can get compromised in minutes, IPv6 servers are safe from attack because no one is looking for them Read More ▶ |
| Yahoo is only the latest tech company to be caught up in a system of secret surveillance and government gag orders Read More ▶ |
| Critics say WikiLeaks is helping hackers shape election coverage Read More ▶ |
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