Dan Patterson interviews Xerox CISO Alissa Abdullah about protecting sensitive data from adversaries. They also discuss the recent Marriott hack, privacy, ransomware, machine learning, and IoT.
Nefarious profiteers use the encrypted internet to sell stolen data, drugs, and weapons. Facebook and the UN use it to protect dissidents and journalists. This guide shines a light on the Dark Web.
To solve complex SaaS, cybersecurity, and monetization challenges cloud-based enterprise companies should turn to game developers for inspiration, says Crowfall co-founder J. Todd Coleman.
TechRepublic’s Alison DeNisco explains how blockchain it different from Bitcoin, what makes the technology so secure, and it’s real-world applications.
Alon Arvatz of IntSights explains why cyber-criminals are relocating from the Dark Web to applications like Discord, ICQ, Skype, Telegram and WhatsApp.
Johnathan Gad of Cymulate explains how SaaS-based, on-demand breach and attack platforms simulation cyber-attacks to help companies and countries stay secure.
Building an external GPU is one of the easiest, low-cost ways to amplify the performance of your Mac or PC, says product manager and developer Ali Zahid.
Smart rituals can enhance team cohesion, foster empathy, and improve technological adoption across the company, says Joshua-Michéle Ross, Principal at SYPartners.
America’s veterans are trained and skilled, organized, and disciplined. These traits make them ideal tech and security employees, says Sharp Decisions CEO Karen Ross.
Poor password management at Uber, says BioCatch’s VP Frances Zelazny, resulted in the data breach that exposed 57 million user accounts. Behavioral biometrics might have prevented the hack.