Two senators have written to the U.S. Department of Defense about reports that President Donald Trump may still be using an old unsecured Android phone, including to communicate through his Twitter account. Read More ▶ |
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| White Paper: Avaya Most schools and libraries lack the network bandwidth and management tools needed for a rapidly evolving educational environment. Avaya's Wireless LAN 9100 Series gives K-12 and libraries a future proof network with the intelligence to prioritize bandwidth to serve the needs of educators and students. Read More ▶ | How should the U.S. respond to cyber attacks? That’s been a major question at this year’s RSA security conference, following Russia’s suspected attempt to influence last year’s election. Read More ▶ |
| U.S. legislators have reintroduced bills that would place curbs on warrantless access by the government to electronically generated geolocation information of Americans, including on the use of cell-site simulators that can capture cellphone data. Read More ▶ |
| You want to do more than tweet, share, and like. You want to make a difference. These are the apps that can get you there. Read More ▶ |
| | A controversial provision in U.S. law that gives the National Security Agency broad authority to spy on people overseas expires at the end of the year, and six major tech trade groups are gearing up for a fight over an extension. Read More ▶ |
| Apple's CEO speaks out about the biggest issues facing the tech industry and the world. Read More ▶ |
| White Paper: Smarsh Texting is simple, concise and compatible with virtually every mobile device, operating system and wireless carrier - making it extremely accessible when a government official or employee wants to communicate with staff or community members in a time-crunched world. But even though text is easy, reliable and intuitive - if it's used for official business communications, it can create tremendous risk. Read More ▶ | CIO Insider | Editor's Picks |
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