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Articles about Legal
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National Computer Forensics Institute: Demystifying cybercrime
Knowing how to handle digital evidence and discovery correctly prevents costly mistakes. A federal facility in Birmingham, Alabama is working hard to improve that situation.
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How facial recognition software can track you in the offline world
Patrick Lambert looks at the increased use of facial recognition software.
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Tougher immigration laws make Indian IT firms consider contingency measures
Pending immigration legislation in the United States might upend the Indian outsourcing business model and has IT companies scrambling for damage control.
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Running Windows XP means you are non-compliant and open to liability
On April 8, 2014, Microsoft will not release any security patches for Windows XP, which will effectively make it non-compliant with HIPAA / HITECH.
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An IT consulting miracle
What does the children's book The Carrot Seed have to do with IT consulting? Read this inspiring real-life story to find out.
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Five free apps to help remind you to take a break
Jack Wallen has found apps that remind users to take breaks and practice good ergonomics, and they do this without costing a penny.
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Raspberry Pi: Inside the Pi factory
A look at how Raspberry Pi boards are put together at a factory in the UK
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How the tech chiefs' secret charm offensive wants to make the business love IT
CIOs are using some tricks borrowed from PR and marketing to make themselves and their projects more visible to the rest of the business.
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How to sell security to the C-Level
In this guest blog post, Justin Strong lays out the business case that IT needs to take to executives when investments are needed for security tools and policies.
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Why CIOs struggle as board members
There are incumbent struggles that many board members face. For CIOs, these challenges can be doubly difficult.
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Raspberry Pi upgrade juices up memory
A new version of the Raspberry Pi board has been released with double the memory for the same price.
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The personal side of board relations: Three things CIOs should know
Mary Shacklett talks about the "behind the scenes" side to relations with the board of directors that can catch many CIOs off guard.
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How the CIO is letting the IT department down
In spite of IT playing a major role in nearly every modern business change the CIO still hasn't managed to convince the board of information technology's strategic role.
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Raspberry Pi 2.0 ready for release
The makers of the $40 Linux computer announce the release of a new version of the board based on feedback from owners of the Pi.
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Effective design principles for web designers: Contrast
Ryan Boudreaux reviews the design principle of contrast for web designers and shares some color contrast checking tools.