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Hackers hit International Atomic Energy Agency server
A group of hackers leaked email contact information of experts working with the International Atomic Energy Agency after breaking into one of the agency's servers. Read More


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Enhance Transparency in Private Equity & Alternatives
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IT's Next Transformation
To remain competitive organizations need to manage the relationship between IT and the business. Megatrends like virtualization, consumerization, cloud computing, and mobility are forcing a new model for operating IT. Read the interactive guide to learn more.

Alcatel-Lucent to take on Cisco, VMware in crowding SDN field
Alcatel-Lucent's enterprise division this week jumped into the SDN market with a strategy to fortify products to enhance network programmability and virtualization. Read More

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Securing the keys to the cloud
Cloud service providers claim they can secure your data, but as the technology model is put to the test by more and more organizations, security holes, malware and other vulnerabilities are coming to light. Insider (registration required) Read More

Symantec spots odd malware designed to corrupt databases
Symantec had spotted another odd piece of malware that appears to be targeting Iran and is designed to meddle with SQL databases. Read More

IT and Employees See BYOD Security (Much) Differently
IT organizations continue to struggle with the details when it comes to enabling BYOD for applications beyond email, and a new study finds that while employees are eager to access corporate resources from their mobile devices, they have little tolerance for controls IT wants to impose. Read More


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Strategies for Managing Distributed IT Environments
Protecting your network architecture continues to be extremely critical. Distributed networking and computing spaces often times go unmanaged. Learn more about the importance of managing these distributed IT spaces including strategies for maintaining availability and energy cost savings opportunities. Learn more.

The Petraeus scandal and computer ethics
Last week Gen. David Petraeus, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, resigned in response to what has turned out to be a much bigger scandal than it first appeared. Read More

Q&A: Good Technology CTO, Nicko van Someren
Securing Good Technology's mobile device management (MDM) offerings while exploring future tech developments is CTO Nicko van Someren's top priorities. Read More

Dish says FCC's LTE proposal is likely to set back its mobile plans
Satellite service provider Dish Network has slammed the FCC's plan to let it use some of its spectrum for LTE, saying the proposal is so restrictive it could delay a network buildout for years. Read More

Cisco to acquire cloud networking company Meraki for $1.2 billion
Cisco said it intends to acquire Meraki, a vendor of technology for cloud-based management of wireless LAN, security appliances, and mobile devices for $1.2 billion in cash and retention-based incentives. Read More

INSIDER
Thornton A. May: Can infosec cure stupid?
The 'stupid' in question involves our living in a technologically complex world where only a tiny fraction of us actually understands how any of this stuff works. Insider (registration required) Read More

 

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