Tychon’s Chief Technology Officer Travis Rosiek offers tips for enterprises on how to analyze former phishing attacks to improve defenses against future attacks, such as creating a database of captured phishing emails to learn tactics, who is being targeted and what information was used for social engineering. Read More ▶ |
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| White Paper: OpenText Read this AIIM ebook to get a list of action items that will help you make the transition to content services. Read More ▶ | One of the more neglected aspects of network security is people. Just as we grew up learning good personal hygiene practices, we are now obligated to teach similar practices among the users of our networks to prevent cyber attacks and data breaches. Read More ▶ |
| Waterproof bag securely protects all smartphones from water, dust and dirt. Great for using during outdoor activities including boating boating and swimming. Read More ▶ |
| A good security program includes prevention, detection, and response, so security practitioners need to focus on the vulnerabilities that matter. Read More ▶ |
| | Robotics is one of the fastest-growing components of the IoT. It can also be one of the more dangerous, if taken over by hackers. And given the level of vulnerabilities in them, that is a clear and present risk. Read More ▶ |
| It would sure make things simple if there were one easy and obvious way to get a job or start a successful business in IT security. But it would also cut off a lot of potential career paths. We spoke to a host of different IT security pros and found that indeed there wasn't just one route to that coveted job. Read More ▶ |
| Application security engineers earn more money than application engineers and are in high demand, but the job requires additional training in security. Read More ▶ |
| If you are online today, checking email, buying someone a gift, posting to Facebook, paying bills, streaming Netflix, or monitoring your sleeping baby, you need to practice these seven tips for protecting your online presence. Read More ▶ |
| White Paper: Smartling Thousands of broken translation processes go undiagnosed each year. It's not like translation teams haven't felt the pain, however. Many limp through their review cycles, wince at the sight of their invocies, and cringe with every correction request. The real issue is an inability to determine what's causing the pain - and the prevailing sense that what they're feeling isn't all that serious. Read More ▶ | Top 5 Stories | Editor's Picks |
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