Emily Wilson, Director of Analysis at Terbium Labs, separates fact from fiction and explains everything you need to know about this year’s biggest hack.
From AR and machine learning, to an enhanced camera, to wireless charging TechRepublic’s Bill Detwiler explains the essential features in the next iPhone.
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A survey conducted by cybersecurity firm Varonis found that many large firms leave sensitive files like credit card credentials and medical records unencrypted.
Every enterprise company needs the cloud but few understand the technical details. TechRepublic contributor Matt Asay explains big misconceptions about the cloud, and how to avoid common pitfalls.
TechRepublic’s Alison DeNisco why passwords make companies so vulnerable, best practices for keeping your password secure, and the next generation of biometric security.
Twitter is flooded with bots, and Facebook is rife with fake news. Edward Roberts of Distil Networks explains how bots work and the best ways to defend your company from automated cyber-attacks.
The upcoming General Data Protection Regulation will change how companies manage data. Joel Benavides of cloud host Box explains how to prepare your company for GDPR compliance.
Municipalities that address these five major challenges will experience smart city first-mover advantage. TechRepublic’s Teena Maddox explains how cities can embrace technology.
WordPress powers over 74 million websites. Neill Feather, President of cybersecurity firm SiteLock, explains the benefits of open source software and how to prevent common hacks.
ZTE’s innovative Axon M is unlike any smartphone you’ve ever used. TechRepublic’s Jason Hiner explains how the foldable device could enhance mobile productivity and force mobile innovation.
The latest Windows 10 update is live, and from granular security controls to new file sharing features the Fall Creators Update is loaded with tools that enhance productivity.
Leaked audio of Facebook chief security officer Alex Stamos roiled the tech world. ZDNet’s Larry Dignan explains why the gaffe was honest and good for the company.