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CES 2018: Samsung is moving everything to SmartThings to create an open IoT juggernaut
The tech giant is doing away with its different apps and clouds to consolidate around the open IoT ecosystem that it acquired in 2014. TechRepublic caught up with the SmartThings CEO to get the scoop.
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Why Meltdown and Spectre help make the case for event logging
Vulnerabilities are not always disclosed to the public right away--for instance, that was the case with Meltdown and Spectre. In light of this knowledge, event logging might be the best defense.
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CES 2018: With HOVR, Under Armour used app data to try to build the perfect running shoe
The huge community of runners that use MapMyRun and other Under Armour apps were the secret sauce behind the company's new connected running shoe.
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Microsoft adds end-to-end encryption to Skype for secure conversations
Available to Skype Insiders, the Private Conversations feature is built on the Signal Protocol by Open Whisper Systems.
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North Korea is likely underwriting cyberattacks by mining Monero
AlienVault threat engineer Chris Doman explains a new report on malware that mines Monero coins, then sends them to a North Korean university in Pyongyang.
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Quick glossary: Storage
Storage has always been a key aspect of data management in the enterprise. Now, in the era of big data, understanding storage options and technologies has taken on an even greater significance. This g...
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How to speed up Apache with Varnish HTTP cache
If you're looking for a way to speed up your Apache server, Jack Wallen walks you through the process of making this so with the help of Varnish.
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These 10 jobs have the most openings and best promotion potential in 2018
Many of the most promising jobs of the year are in tech, according to LinkedIn.
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How to increase Linux security by disabling USB support
If you're looking for a slightly different approach to bolstering your Linux server security, you might try disabling USB support. Jack Wallen shows you how on Ubuntu Server 16.04.
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Serverless architecture is the future, but we're not getting rid of containers just yet
Containers are billed as the future, yet serverless already seems set to surpass them in importance. Here's how organizations will juggle them both.
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How one hacker stole $226K worth of cryptocurrency from Oracle servers
An Oracle vulnerability published in December allowed attackers to mine the Monero cryptocurrency, but they don't seem to be stealing data.
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Amazon Dash Replenishment means your printer can reorder its own ink before it runs out
The firm also unveiled the Virtual Dash Button Service (VDBS) SDK, allowing manufacturers to add a virtual Dash Button to the device screens.
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macOS High Sierra bug lets App Store preferences be unlocked with any fake password
If a user is logged in as a local admin, they can enter literally any password to gain access to these settings.
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Encryption policy
Encryption offers a means of protecting data in transit or stored on devices--but organizations must follow proven methods and adhere to current standards for it to be effective. This policy outlines ...
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How small studios are driving creation of new AR and VR content
Kaleidoscope CEO René Pinnell explains why microstudios are the sweet spot for these two technologies.
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88% of employees have no clue about their organization's IT security policies
A lack of awareness about company security rules could open enterprises and SMBs up to cyberthreats like ransomware, according to Kaspersky Lab.
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10 bad habits CIOs must break if they want to see digital transformation success
These pitfalls can harm a CIO's value within their organization, keeping them from ultimately achieving their goals.
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Hack your sleep: How Reverie's smart bed can improve memory, health, and productivity
Studies continue to confirm that Americans don't sleep well, and new tech products like Reverie's smart bed are packed with a ton of features to help solve the problem.











