Big data was the big winner of the presidential election, and political tech companies are booming. Learn how innovations learned on the campaign are now used to microtarget consumers.
How IFTTT, the platform that integrates with and chains together hundreds of hardware, web, and mobile services, can help you harness the power of IoT.
Mobile data networks had plenty of capacity to cover Trump’s inauguration but were swamped by millions of photos and video streamed from #WomensMarch. Here are the trending images from the event.
Cyberweapons, personal data, and corporate secrets are all available on the Dark Web. But where and how is stolen data bought and sold? Our expert hacker lists some of the top illicit online markets.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about digital forensics, the science of recovering data from computers, networks, mobile phones, and IoT devices.
Cybersecurity experts explain how the data breach happened, and Twitter chatter reveals what competing social media factions are saying about the election hack.
This year thousands of cyber-attacks cost companies millions in damages and exposed billions of sensitive consumer and corporate records. These are the 10 biggest business hacks of 2016.
TechRepublic’s Dan Patterson is covering the 2016 presidential race from New York City on election day. Check out his photos of election tech, voters, the Hillary Clinton headquarters, and more.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about Tor, the onion router web browser that allows users to access the Dark Web and other encrypted websites.
The high-stakes 2016 election is fueled by a data-driven ground war fought block-by-block in a few key states. Data from L2 Political shows who’s winning the voter registration race in each state.
The best way to access and discover Dark Web content is with search. But encrypted search engines are as diverse as the content on the Dark Web. Illuminate the hidden internet with these top tools.
With remarkable photos and revealing interviews, in her new book The Networks of New York, author Ingrid Burrington explores the infrastructure of the internet.